Afterplay – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. Afterplay by Brian Friel November 21 – December 23, 2022 Time: 1pm Brian Friel loved the work of Anton Chekhov and his […]
Afterplay – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. Afterplay by Brian Friel November 21 – December 23, 2022 Time: 1pm Brian Friel loved the work of Anton Chekhov and his […]
Haunted – Abbey Theatre (Peacock) – Review by Frank L. Dates: 11 November – 3 December Haunted – Written and Performed by Tara Flynn Photographer – Ruth Medjber The 8th Amendment to the […]
If These Wigs Could Talk – Abbey Theatre (Peacock) – Review Dates: 11 November – 3 December On the Peacock stage Haunted: 7pm | 4pm matinee 26 November If These Wigs Could […]
Yes and Yes – Project Arts Centre – Review Liz Roche Company presents – Yes and Yes Dance / 10-12 November 2022 Ulysses was first published in Paris by Sylvia Beach on […]
Wake – Viking Theatre – Review by Frank L Mon 7 Nov 2022 Sat 19 Nov 2022 Written & Performed by Irene Kelleher The title describes accurately the setting. It is indeed […]
William Tell – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Gearóid O’Byrne Irish National Opera’s WILLIAM TELL (Rossini), Gaiety Theatre, Dublin All photos by Pat Redmond It’s remarkable how well-known the famous finale, “March […]
Jersey Boys – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin 2 Runs Until November 21. Nightly at 7.30pm with matinees on […]
Best Man – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L. Helpfully, the necessary housekeeping rules for any theatrical performance are made part of the wedding reception ceremony. In addition, every audience member […]
Des Fleurs – The Space – Review by Hugh Maguire The Space, London E14 3RS 25 Oct – 29 Oct It is becoming something of a cliché or a theatre luvvie truism […]
Q&A with Irish Soprano Rachel Croash – William Tell – Gaiety Theatre Irish National Opera stage Rossini’s WILLIAM TELL in a new co-production with Nouvel Opéra Fribourg for a limited run at […]
Solar Bones – Abbey Theatre – Review Dates: 20 – 29 October Running Time: 1 hour 35 minutes, no interval Solar Bones tells the story of Marcus Conway, an Engineer living and working […]
Lost Hearts – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L. October 17 – November 05, 2022 Lost Hearts by M. R. James Adapted for the stage by Michael James Ford and […]
The Last Return – Gate Theatre – Review by Gearóid O’Byrne Druid – The Last Return – by Sonya Kelly Venue – Gate Theatre Preview(s) – 13 Oct Date(s): Runs until Saturday, […]
BROS – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Brian Merriman Romeo Castelucci – BROS Venue: O’Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College Dates: 14-15 Oct. 7.30pm I hadn’t been in the O’Reilly theatre for years. […]
The Boy Who Never Was – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Brokentalkers, Ireland – The Boy Who Never Was – An adaptation of the novel MOONSTONE by Sjón Venue: Samuel Beckett Theatre […]
A Whistle in the Dark – Abbey Theatre (Peacock Stage) – Review An Abbey Theatre Production – 4 October – 5 November 2022 Written by Tom Murphy Images: Ros Kavanagh This play […]
Short of Lying – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Brian Merriman LUANDA CASELLA/NTGENT, BRAZIL AND BELGIUM – Short of Lying – Luanda Casella Venue: Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) – Date(s): […]
My Fair Lady – Bord Gáis Energy Theatre – Review by Brian Merriman 06 – 30 October 2022 My Fair Lady is ‘luverly’…every ‘blooming’ moment on stage is a treat! This rich […]
The Realistic Joneses – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review GARE ST LAZARE IRELAND IN A CO-PRODUCTION WITH RUBICON THEATRE COMPANY AND LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE. IRELAND/USA The Realistic Joneses By Will Eno Venue: Smock […]
Crowd – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Gisèle Vienne, France – Crowd Venue: O’Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College Date(s): 7-8 Oct. 7.30pm At the start of this production, the stage floor is covered […]
Colic – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Gearoid O’Byrne Hatch Theatre Company & Pavilion Theatre, Ireland Colic – by Eoghan Quinn Venue: Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire Preview(s) – 5 Oct Date(s): […]
Animals – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Louise White Performance, Ireland Venue: Samuel Beckett Theatre Preview(s): 5 Oct Date(s): 5 Oct. 7.30pm, 6-7 Oct. 7.30pm, 8 Oct. 2.30pm & 7.30pm, 9 Oct. […]
Window A World – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Frank L. Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng 吳彩萍 – WINDOW A WORLD Venue: Dublin Theatre Festival Box Office Preview(s): 5 Oct Date(s): 5-8 Oct 8pm, […]
Dinner With Groucho – The Mac, Belfast – Review by Cathy Brown Date:5 Oct – 9 Oct 2022 Dinner With Groucho by Frank McGuinness, presented by b*spoke theatre company at The MAC, […]
No Magic Pill – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Venue: Civic Theatre Dates: 4 Oct. 8pm, 5-8 Oct. 8pm, 9 Oct. 3pm “This is the (mostly) true story of Martin Naughton, AKA […]
G.O.D. (Good.Orderly.Direction.) – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Frank L. Bitter Like A Lemon in association with Axis Ballymun, Ireland – G.O.D. (Good.Orderly.Direction.) – by Lee Coffey Venue: Axis, Ballymun Date(s): […]
Lost Lear – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review Venue: Project Arts Centre (Cube) Date(s): 28-29 Sept. 7.45pm30 Sept. 7.45pm, 4-7 Oct. 7.45pm1 & 8 Oct, 2.45pm & 7.45pm2 Oct. 2.45pm At the […]
The Blackwater Lightship – Dublin Theatre Festival – Review by Gearóid O’Byrne Venue: Gaiety Theatre Until Oct 2nd Based on Colm Tóibín’s Booker-nominated novel of the same name and adapted by David […]
How To Be A Dancer in Seventy-two Thousand Easy Lessons – Gate Theatre – Review by Frank L. Runs until Saturday, October 8th 2022 The title of this piece gives an indication […]