The Rapparees – Smock Alley Theatre – Review by David Minogue Until Sept 2nd The Little Shadow Theatre Company was founded in 2015 and following a co-production with Unravel Productions of Eugene […]
The Rapparees – Smock Alley Theatre – Review by David Minogue Until Sept 2nd The Little Shadow Theatre Company was founded in 2015 and following a co-production with Unravel Productions of Eugene […]
Fred & Alice – Viking Theatre – Review by David Minogue Written and directed by John Sheehy Cast: Fred – Ciaran Bermingham Alice – Cora Fenton Until August 26th Fred & Alice is […]
Happy Birthday Jacob – The New Theatre – Review by David Minogue. Until August 26th Happy Birthday Jacob is the first play by Michael Marshall. It was first presented as a rehearsal reading […]
The Addams Family – Bord Gais Theatre – Review Photo credit – Matt Martin Find out more about the Addams Family Musical here. Until August 26th The younger members of the Addams […]
Outlying Islands – Samuel Beckett Theatre – Review Sugarglass Theatre presents Outlying Islands by David Greig 12 August – 2 September 2017 – Samuel Beckett Theatre The play is set in an […]
The Holy Holy Bus – Lyric Theatre – Review by Cathy Brown Produced by Brassneck Theatre Company Written by Pearse Elliott From 10 – 20 Aug Brassneck Theatre Company’s production of The […]
The Rivals – Smock Alley – Review by Keith Thompson Until 2nd Sept 2017 Fabulously wealthy and exceptionally beautiful Lydia Languish is in love. And more pertinently, is in love with being in […]
A Statue for Bill Clinton – O’Reilly Hall – Review by Frank L. Written by Tom McEnery Photos by Tom Lawlor until Sunday 13th August 2017 Tom McEnery’s Irish forebears settled in […]
Grease – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Grand Canal Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2 Tuesday 1st – Saturday 12th August. 7.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 25-07-17 There’s a couple of new productions around with Grease at the Bord Gais, Crestfall at the Peacock and A Statue for Bill Clinton at the […]
Talk To Me Like The Rain – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by P McGovern July 24 – September 09, 2017 Time: 1pm (doors at 12.50pm) Tennessee Williams’s double bill, This Property […]
Jimmy’s Hall – Abbey Theatre – Review by Frank L. Adapted from Paul Laverty’s film script by Graham McClaren Review is from 22 July 2017 in Carrick-On-Shannon in Leitrim – The Sports […]
Angela’s Ashes – The Musical – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Lisa Jewell Photos by Patrick Redmond Angela’s Ashes – The Musical runs at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin, […]
The Water Orchard – Project Arts Centre – Review Collapsing Horse and Project Arts Centre present The Water Orchard Until 29 July 2017 7.30pm Noelle and Addison are two grown up children, […]
Bash – Players Theatre – Review by Keith Thompson Bash by Neil La Bute @ Players Theatre until 29 July Originally published in 1995, bash has been unsettling audiences for more than […]
Red Pill – Theatre Upstairs – Review by Frank L. Written and performed by Liam Hallahan Hallahan has already shown an ability to craft an inventive script in his “Liam Hallahan buries […]
The Great Gatsby – Gate Theatre – Review Until 16th September, 2017 Have you heard the story of Jay Gatbsy? We are introduced to the world of Gatsby through the eyes of […]
Absolute Beginners – New Theatre – Review by Keith Thompson Absolute Beginners @ The New Theatre til 22nd July, 7.30PM Carrie is angry. Ewan is anxious. They both need help. With Absolute […]
Funny Girl – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Bord Gais Energy theatre, Grand Canal dock, Dublin 2 Runs until July 15th. 7.30pm nightly and matinees Thursday 13th and […]
Two Pints – Abbey Theatre (On Tour) – Review by Frank L. Written by Roddy Doyle Photo by Ros Kavanagh Until August 5th Last night in the Foxhound Inn in Kilbarrack “Two […]
Interview with Liam Hallahan – Red Pill – Theatre Upstairs We had the chance to talk to Liam Hallahan ahead of the opening of Red Pill at Theatre Upstairs. It is a […]
Totems – National Gallery of Ireland – Review by Frank L. Choreographed by Liz Roche Photos by Luca Truffarelli Until July 9th Totems is a celebration of the recently renovated National Gallery. […]
100 More Like These: The Story of the San Patricios – Viking Theatre – Review by Frank L. Written by Larry O’Loughlin Adapted & Performed by Stephen Jones Until July 15th This […]
My Name is Rachel Corrie – New Theatre – Review Until July 8th Rachel Corrie was born in Washington in 1979. She was a free spirit, a girl who had no idea […]
Once The Musical – Olympia Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Olympia theatre, Dame Street, Dublin 2 Runs until August 26th Evening shows – doors 7pm, show 8pm Matinee shows – doors […]
The David Fragments – Samuel Beckett Theatre – Review by Frank L. The David Fragments – After Bertolt Brecht The genesis of this theatrical performance is important to assimilate. The director and […]
True Pirates Never Die – Smock Alley – Review by P McGovern 26 Jun – 1 Jul | 7:30pm | Main Space The Gaiety School of Acting’s graduate show at Smock Alley […]
Eden – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L. Eden written by Eugene O’Brien – Production by Little Shadow Theatre Company + Unravel Productions Until July 1st In 2001, Eden was first […]
Futureproof – Project Arts Centre – Review by P McGovern Lynda Radley’s Futureproof – until 01 July 2017 @ 7.30pm A huge, forbidding-looking gate, topped with barbed wire, dominates the otherwise empty […]