Free EU Roaming – Smock Alley – Dublin Fringe Festival Dates Sep 09-13 @ 21:00 – Tickets €14 / 12 conc. Duration 60 mins – Venue: Smock Alley Theatre Boys’ School Three […]
Free EU Roaming – Smock Alley – Dublin Fringe Festival Dates Sep 09-13 @ 21:00 – Tickets €14 / 12 conc. Duration 60 mins – Venue: Smock Alley Theatre Boys’ School Three […]
Assisted Solo – Project Arts Centre – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review Dates Sep 08-10, 12-13 @ 21:00 – Tickets €16 / €14 conc. Other performances Sep 15 @ 13:00 & 18:15 […]
After – Project Arts Centre – Dublin Fringe Festival Review Dates Sep 08, 10-14 @ 18:15 0 Tickets €16 / €14 conc. Other performance Sep 15 @ 15:30 Duration 80 mins – […]
Good Vibrations – Lyric Theatre– Review by Cathy Brown 01 Sept – 06 Oct Terri Hooley is a Belfast legend. The Godfather of Belfast Punk – his reputation was cemented by the […]
The Diary of Maynard Perdu – Smock Alley – Review 3 – 8 Sept | 8pm | Main Space Welcome to the colourful world of Maynard Perdu. He is an unusual and […]
Bash – Mill Theatre – Review 27th Aug – 1st Sep 2018 Bash is a collection of three short pieces written by Neil La Bute, who is an American film director and […]
Frnknstn – Abbey Theatre (Peacock Stage) – Review 17 August – 1 September 2018 As you enter the theatre the sole member of the cast, Louis Lovett, is already amongst the audience. […]
The Comedy of Errors – Smock Alley – Review 14 – 18 Aug | 8pm | Boys School The Comedy of Errors has a confusing plot but that’s part of the fun! […]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Kilkenny Arts Festival – Review Rough Magic & Kilkenny Arts Festival A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Oberon (Peter Corboy), the king of the fairies, and […]
Roman Fever – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. Until Sept 8th Two New York dames from the upper crust are sitting on the terrace of a restaurant looking out […]
The Lonesome West – Everyman Theatre – Review by Rachel O’Leary Until August 25th Award winning writer and director Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Lonesome West’, directed by Julie Kelleher comes to the Everyman Palace Theatre in […]
Two – Viking Theatre – Review by Frank L. Until August 11th Written by Jim Cartwright in 1989, the Loose Tea Company’s revival takes place in their homebase of the Viking Theatre. […]
Idlewild – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L. Idliewild – Written by Jimmy Murphy 29 Jul – 11 Aug | 8pm | Sat Matinees 2pm | Boys’ School The set is […]
The Shaughraun – Smock Alley – Review Robert Ffolliott is a convicted criminal who was transported to Australia for his crimes. He has managed to escape and return to Ireland where his […]
School for Dinosaurs – Smock Alley – Review by Audrey Devereux Smock Alley Boys’ School – 12pm and 6pm – 24th-28th July Tickets €10, €8 concession Going to Smock Alley Theatre is […]
Killing Stella – Everyman Theatre – Review by Rachel O Leary Date and Time: Thursday 19th – Saturday 21st July at 8pm Gaitkrash theatre company provide experimental performances that work at the […]
First Love – The New Theatre – Review by Samuel Beckett – Mouth on Fire Jul 16th – Jul 28th @ 7.30pm This was originally a short story written by Beckett in […]
Come On Home – Peacock Stage (Abbey) – Review 13 July – 4 August 2018 Michael (Billy Carter) has returned home for the first time in twenty years. He left the small […]
Joxer Daly Esq. – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. July 09 – August 04, 2018 – Time: 1pm (doors at 12.50pm) A New Play by Eddie Naughton, starring Phelim […]
Copper Face Jacks: the Musical – Olympia Theatre – Review by Frank L. Until August 12th 2018 Noeleen Nic Gearailt (Roseanna Purcell) lives with her old crone of a mother in a […]
Hairspray – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Audrey Devereux July 9th-14th The Bord Gais Energy theatre was alive with an electric pre-show buzz as the young and not so young […]
Punt – New Theatre – Review by Tara Doolan & Pius McGrath Jul 2nd – Jul 14th The play starts with Jack’s earliest memory of placing a bet. He is with his […]
This Is Elvis – Bord Gais Theatre – Review 3 Jul 2018 – 7 Jul 2018 The year is 1968 and Elvis is 33 years old. In the previous 12 month period, […]
The Snapper – Gate Theatre – Review Until 15th September Photo Credit: Ste Murray At the start of this production, Sharon (Hazel Clifford) walks through the audience, onto the stage and stands […]
Sharon – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. Sharon written by Katie Holly Until July 7th 2018 Sharon (Irene Kelleher) is in her late twenties making her way in Dublin. […]
The Harvest – New Theatre – Review The Harvest by Jane McCarthy – until June 23rd Charlotte (Melissa Nolan) has a troubled past. She has a history of drug and alcohol addiction […]
Flashdance The Musical – Bord Gais Theatre – Review by Fran Winston 11 Jun 2018 – 16 Jun 2018 Tickets from €21 It seems like the only prerequisite to get funding for […]
Lovers: Winners & Losers – Pavilion Theatre – Review by Frank L. by Brian Friel Under the direction of Hilton Edwards, Lovers received its first production in 1967 at the Gate Theatre. […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 12-06-18 Ulysses is back at the Abbey for the next month! Flashdance the Musical is at the Bord Gais and The Harvest opens at the New […]