The Shitstorm – Peacock @ The Abbey – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Frank L. Dates Sep 09 / 11 – 16 @ 21:00 Tickets €16/ €14 conc. Duration 90 mins […]
The Shitstorm – Peacock @ The Abbey – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Frank L. Dates Sep 09 / 11 – 16 @ 21:00 Tickets €16/ €14 conc. Duration 90 mins […]
Dublin Fringe Festival – 9th – 24th Sept – With the Dublin Fringe Festival starting tomorrow, and even some previews taking place today, we thought we’d have a look at some of […]
Interview with the Cast of Gladys and The Gutter Stars We had the chance to talk to Rachel Gleeson and Cameron Macaulay, who created and star in Gladys and The Gutter Stars […]
Test Copy – New Theatre – Review by David Minogue Sep 4th – Sep 9th In Test Copy, a new play written and performed by Roseanna Purcell, the set is just a […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 07-09-17 The Fringe Festival is here! It all kicks off on Saturday with more odd ball productions than you could shake several sticks at. With so […]
Interview with Timmy Creed – Spliced – Dublin Fringe Festival We had the chance to talk to Timmy Creed, writer/ performer of Spliced at the Dublin Fringe Festival. We asked him about […]
Interview with Kate Stanley Brennan – Walk For Me – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre We had the chance to talk to Kate Stanley Brennan, daughter of Stephen Brennan & Martina Stanley, about her […]
A Murder is Announced – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Frank L. Written by Agatha Christie Until 9th Sept Originally published as a novel in 1950, this stage adaptation first appeared in […]
Interview with Hillary Dziminski – Producer of Close to the Sun Hillary Dziminski is the creative producer of Close to the Sun, and also of Corps Ensemble. Close to the Sun will […]
Interview with Alice Malseed – It’s Getting Harder and Harder for Me – Dublin Fringe Festival We had the chance to talk to writer Alice Malseed ahead of the opening of ‘It’s […]
Beryl and Eejit – Theatre Upstairs – Review by Frank L. Until Sept 9th Beryl (Helen Roche) and Eejit (Billie Traynor) are two sisters, who live together in the family home. Their […]
Sister Act – A Divine Musical Comedy – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Louise O’Meara – Until 3rd Sept Based on the 1992 family favourite film starring Whoopi Goldberg, Sister […]
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 […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 29-08-17 The new productions in Dublin this week include Raymond & Dutch in The Case of the Last Green Bag at the New Theatre, The Rapparees at […]
Interview with Maeve Stone – Director of The Shitstorm 8 – 16 September 2017 @ the Peacock stage of the Abbey We had the chance to talk to Maeve Stone, the director […]
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 […]
Dublin Theatre Company to Perform in Rome’s Fringe Festival by Audrey Devereux Syrius – Rome Fringe Festival – Sept 13th – 15th A 2012 Youtube clip of a young Syrian woman dressed […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 22-08-17 So, what’s new this week I hear you scream? Well, there’s some life with a touch of Anu at 14 Henrietta Street, along with R.U.R. […]
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 […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 15-08-17 New productions are thin on the ground this week, but there is the Addams Family in the Bord Gais and a new version of Happy […]
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 […]
Kilkenny Arts Festival 2017 – Starts this Friday, 11 August “Ten days of extraordinary artistic adventures from 11- 20 August 2017” Our personal favourites the Architects of Air return with their weird […]
Image from Outlying Islands – Samuel Beckett Theatre Theatre in Dublin this Week – 08-08-17 There’s only really one new production, with Outlying Islands in the Beckett catching our attention! You can […]
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. […]
We had the chance to talk to Marc Atkinson, the director of Outlying Islands which will open at the Beckett Theatre next week. It is a play by Sugarglass theatre. The company […]