ART – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Frank L. Until March 24th 2018 Art – Written by Yasmin Reza ART started life in the Comédie des Champs-Élysées in Paris in 1994. In […]
ART – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Frank L. Until March 24th 2018 Art – Written by Yasmin Reza ART started life in the Comédie des Champs-Élysées in Paris in 1994. In […]
Win Tickets to Trainspotting – Olympia Theatre – 8-05-18 Verdant & Reality:Check Productions in association with MCD present Trainspotting Based on the novel by Irving Welsh We have one pair of tickets […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 20-03-18 There’s a few new productions with Art in the Gaiety and State of Exception in the Project Arts Centre. The Dublin Dance Festival has just […]
My Left Nut – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L March 12 – April 07, 2018 Time: 1pm (doors at 12.50pm) Written by Michael Patrick and Oisín Kearney The play […]
Tosca – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Pia Maltri 14 Mar 2018 – 18 Mar 2018 Tickets from €35-€120 As the one and only European capital without a dedicated opera […]
Win Tickets to Art – Gaiety Theatre – 20-03-18 Dates: Gaiety Theatre – 19th – 24th March 2018 Performance schedule: Mon – Sat 7.30pm, Wednesday & Saturday matinee Website – arttheplay.com • […]
Money – Where We Live – The Complex – Review by P. McGovern 12-15 MARCH @ 6.30pm Money, written and performed by Peter Daly, showing at The Complex in Little Green St, […]
The Mouth of a Shark – The Complex – Review 11 March – 6.30pm, 12-15 March – 8.30pm The cast of the Mouth of a Shark immediately look interesting as they step […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 13-03-18 It’s a slow week for new productions, possibly due to St. Patrick’s day at the weekend. Tosca opens at the Bord Ggais Theatre and Thriller […]
Late at the Gate with Emmett Kirwan – Gate Theatre – Review by Frank L. Selected Dates from 23rd February to 24th March, 2018 The Gate Theatre commissioned Emmett Kirwan to provide […]
Interview with Celine Byrne – Tosca – Bord Gais Theatre Puccini’s Opera Tosca – Bord Gais Theatre, Dublin – 14th-18th March 2018 What was the first Opera you saw and what impression […]
The Unmanageable Sisters – Abbey Theatre – Review Until 7 April The location is Ballymun in 1974. Linda Lawless (Clare Monnelly) returns home to her flat to find the kitchen filled with […]
Hedda Gabler – Gaiety Theare- Review by Frank L. until 10 March 2018 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Patrick Marber. Ibsen’s play was first performed in January […]
Desire – New Theatre – Review Desire by Peter Reid – Until Mar 10th @ 7.30pm This is the tale of Eugene Hyland. He is the eldest son of the local T.D. […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 06-03-18 There are new productions with the snow delayed opening of The Unmanageable Sisters at the Abbey, Hedda Gabler at the Gaiety and Bump at Smock […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 27-02-18 The new production on the main stage of the Abbey is the Unmanageable Sisters, which promises to be a lot of fun! Otherwise, Shackleton returns […]
Irish Times Theatre Awards 2018 – Winners While the Brexit debate runs long and hard with talk of hard borders, there is no such debate in the world of theatre as Red […]
Porcelain – Abbey Theatre (Peacock Stage) – Review by Frank L. 16 February – 10 March 2018 In the programme notes writer Margaret Perry states that she cannot get the story of […]
May the Road Rise Up – Lyric Theatre – Review by Cathy Brown Until Feb 24th May the Road Rise Up is a new play from Rosemary Jenkinson and c21 Theatre Company, […]
Peep by Jodi Gray at Bewley’s Café Theatre – Review by P McGovern Until March 10th – A New Play by Jodi Gray The premier of Jodi Gray’s play, Peep, is a […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 20-02-18 It’s a slow week for new productions, but there is Porcelain at the Abbey, which is a new work written by Margaret Perry. There’s also […]
F.A.T. D.A.D. – The Complex – Review by Cristina Florescu Until Sunday the 25th Feb 2017 F.A.T. D.A.D. is a play written by Anthony Gouling and directed by Vanessa Fielding. It focuses […]
Scorch – Project Arts Centre – Review by P McGovern Dates: 13 Feb – 03 Mar Stacey Gregg’s play, Scorch, presented by Prime Cut theatre company at The Cube, Project Arts Centre, […]
We Don’t Know What’s Buried Here – Civic Theatre – Review Photos by Dorje de Burgh Two women stand on top of a small hill. They both have spades in their hands […]
An Interview with Stephen Colfer from DreamGun by Cristina Florescu DreamGun will be performing their next Film Read on February 25 and 26 in the Sugar Club, where they will give you […]
Scene + Heard – Week 1 – Smock Alley Theatre – Preview From the 14th of Feb to the 3rd of March It’s almost impossible to pick the best events from the […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 13-02-18 It’s a pretty good week with new productions such as Scorch (Project Arts Centre), F.A.T. D.A.D. (The Complex) and We Don’t Know What’s Buried Here […]
After The End – The New Theatre – Review Until Feb 24th Louise (Maria Guiver) wakes up in a strange place. It is an underground nuclear bunker, a fallout shelter. The bunker […]
Look Back In Anger – Gate Theatre – Review by Frank L. Photos by Luca Truffarelli Look Back in Anger was written by John Osborne in 1956. He was then 26 years […]