This Isn’t My Desk – Smock Alley – Review by Paddy McGovern This Isn’t My Desk (#globalfuturism) At Large Theatre Company 24 – 28 Oct | 8pm | Main Space Kate Cosgrave’s […]
This Isn’t My Desk – Smock Alley – Review by Paddy McGovern This Isn’t My Desk (#globalfuturism) At Large Theatre Company 24 – 28 Oct | 8pm | Main Space Kate Cosgrave’s […]
La Marie Vison – Smock Alley – Review Until Oct 21st We meet Marie (Conor Duffy) when ‘she’ is taking a bath. Her man-servant (Kieran Smyth) is there to shave her legs […]
Josephine K and the Algorithms – Peacock (Abbey Theatre) – Review Duration: 50 minutes Production Images by Ros Kavanagh Part of the Dublin Theatre Festival Runs until October 21st Josephine K wakes one […]
Fruits of Labor – Samuel Beckett Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Miet Warlop, Belgium | Oct 13-15 This production opens in almost complete darkness other than a spotlight trained on […]
Wind Resistance – Pavilion Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Pia Maltri Karine Polwart and Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, UK Wind Resistance | Pavilion | Oct 12-14 “We live in a […]
Endings – Project Arts Centre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) | Oct 12-14 – Tamara Saulwick, Australia Find out more about Endings here. This is a […]
King of the Castle – Gaiety Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Druid, Ireland – King of the Castle | Gaiety Theatre | Oct 11-15 The play is set on a farm in […]
King Lear – Mill Theatre – Review by Keith Thompson Performance Times 10am, 1.30pm Evening Performances at 7.30pm: Thursday 12th October Wednesday 25th October Thursday 26th October Stop me if this sounds […]
Miss Saigon – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin 2 October 4th to November 17th at 7.30pm nightly. Matinee performances […]
Her Voice | Samuel Beckett Theatre | Oct 10-11 | Inspired by Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days The lifework of Makoto Sato and Keiko Takeya Happy Days was written by Beckett and first […]
Ulysses – Abbey Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Until Oct 28th. This version of Ulysses was adapted for the stage by Dermot Bolger. The text reduces the massive volume into […]
The Second Violinist – O’Reilly Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Pia Maltri Until Oct 8th – Photos by Patrick Redmond Review originally presented on The Side Balcony The Second Violinist, […]
Tribes – Gate Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Emily Elphinstone Until 11th November Part of the Dublin Theatre Festival Following the spectacular The Great Gatsby was always going to […]
Venus and Adonis – Civic Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Frank L. Royal Shakespeare Company in association with Little Angel Theatre, UK Until Oct 7th Venus and Adonis written […]
Class – New Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Paddy McGovern Class at The New Theatre, Essex St. East – Until 14th Oct A schoolroom during a meeting between parents […]
Nora – Project Arts Centre – DTF Review The Corn Exchange, Ireland – Sept 27-Oct 8 by Belinda McKeon in collaboration with Annie Ryan This play is set in the near future, […]
Shout! The Mod Musical – The Viking Theatre – Review by David Minogue Until Oct 14th Shout! The Mod Musical originated as an off–Broadway show and was created by Phillip George and David […]
The Suppliant Woman – Gaiety Theatre – DTF Review The original version of this text was written by Greek playwright Aeschylus about 2,500 years ago. This is the first part of a […]
Radio Rosario – axis:Ballymun – DTF – Review Sept 28-29 “If love is losing, what are you going to do? Start hating just so you can be on the winning side?” This […]
this is a room …. – Project Arts Centre – DTF – Review by Paddy McGovern Until Oct 1st Dylan Coburn-Gray’s this is a room … taps directly into the concerns of […]
The Boys – Smock Alley – Review by Paddy McGovern Michael Harnett’s The Boys, set in Drumcondra in 1968, is adapted from his own novel of the same name. As the title […]
Spliced – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review Tickets €11 Dates Sep 21 – 24 @20:30 Tickets €15/ €13 conc. Duration 60 mins Venue: St. Michan’s Park, Green Street Photo: Sean Lordan Timmy […]
SLSD – The Complex – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review Dates Sep 22 – 23 @ 20:00 & 22:00 Tickets €14/ €12 conc. – Duration 60 mins Venue: The Complex Photo: James […]
Normal – The Lir – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Jack Beglin 2017: Dublin Fringe Festival: We Get High On This Collective presents Normal by Caitriona Daly Tickets €11, Dates Sep […]
Tomboy Survival Guide – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Dates Sep 21 – 23 @ 21:00 Tickets €18/ €16 conc. Duration 90 mins Venue: Abbey Theatre on the Peacock Stage Ivan Coyote […]
Talk Real Fine, Just Like A Lady: Amanda Coogan and Dublin Theatre of the Deaf – Review by Lesley-Ann Whelan Tickets €11 – Dates Sep 20 – 23 @ 18:30 Tickets €16/ […]
Susanne R. Day’s Toilers – Her Lost Play As Reconstructed by Painted Bird – The Lir Academy – Dublin Fringe Festival Reviewed by David Minogue Tickets €11 – Dates Sep 20 – […]
Dear Attracta – New Theatre – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Fran Winston Tickets €11 – Dates Sep 20-23 @ 20:30 Tickets €15/ €13 conc. – Duration 60 mins Venue: The […]
The Assassination of Pope Urban II – Smock Alley – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review Tickets €11 – Dates Sep 20 – 23 @ 18:45 Tickets €14/ €12 conc. – Duration 60 […]