Glowworm – Project Arts Centre – Review – Tiger Dublin Fringe Umbrella Theatre Project Preview Sep 10 @ 14:00 – Tickets €10 Dates Sep 11 – 16 @ 14:00 / Sep 17 […]
Glowworm – Project Arts Centre – Review – Tiger Dublin Fringe Umbrella Theatre Project Preview Sep 10 @ 14:00 – Tickets €10 Dates Sep 11 – 16 @ 14:00 / Sep 17 […]
So, there’s not only a Tiger in the streets of Dublin this week, there’s also Culture Night on Friday the 16th of Sept. Spoiled for choice, so you are! There’s far too […]
Age of Transition – Aoife McAtamney – Tiger Dublin Fringe We have two tickets to give away to one lucky winner for the premiere of Age of Transition on Monday, September 12th […]
We had the chance to talk to Dan Colley of Collapsing Horse. Dan directs their new production ‘The Aeneid’ for the Tiger Dublin Frince. We asked him about puppets, collaborations and also […]
Ok, it’s September and you know what that means? Festival season is upon us! The Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival starts on the 10th of Sept and runs through to the 21st. Don’t […]
After a preview screening of ‘A Date for Mad Mary’ last Wednesday night, there was a short Q&A with the director Darren Thornton, who explained how the film came to be. A […]
Liz Roche Company/ Wrongheaded We had the chance to talk to Choreographer (and Artistic Director) Liz Roche ahead of the opening of Wrongheaded in the Tiger Dublin Fringe. It’s a new piece […]
The Misanthrope by Moliere – New Theatre – Review by Frank L. In a new version by Peter Reid Aug 29th – Sep 10th @ 7.30pm Reid states openly in his director’s […]
We had the chance to talk to Sophie Motley, director of Override ahead of the opening in the Tiger Dublin Fringe on Sept 9th. We asked her about working with Stacey Gregg, […]
The Belly Button Girl – New Theatre – Review SQUAD Presents an Intensive Purposes Production – Aug 22nd – Aug 27th What’s the worst 21st birthday party you’ve been to? Our hero […]
Buridan’s Ass – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre @ Powerscourt – Review by Frank L. August 22 – September 10, 2016 Buridan’s Ass – Written by S.R. Plant The title comes from a philosophical […]
Our very own lovely girl competition kicks off this week with the Rose of Tralee International Festival 2016. I suggest you studiously ignore it! Some small festivals around Dublin include the Harbour […]
The Dream of Eithlínn – Smock Alley – Review by C K MacNamara Boys School – 17 – 20 Aug | 8pm | Matinee Sat 20 Aug | 3pm The play begins […]
Rising: Dublin Youth Theatre – Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre – Review From Wednesday, 17 August 2016 To Saturday, 20 August 2016 Running time: 75 Minutes (No Interval) A little over […]
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme – Abbey Theatre – Review We meet Kenneth Pyper for the first time as an old man. He wakes from troubled sleep and […]
It’s another slow week in August, with too many people on holiday. Still, you should be able to find a few bits to excite you from the list below. In Theatre there’s […]
Inishfallen Fare Thee Well by Eddie Naughton, performed by Ronan Wilmot At the New Theatre from Aug 8th – Aug 20th @ 7.30pm – Tickets: €16 (€12.50 conc.) Sean O’Casey is a […]
How is everyone doing? All well, I hope? So, what’s in store for this week then… A few new plays with the big one being Observe the Sons… in the Abbey. There’s […]
Low in the Dark – The Mart – Theatre Review Low in the Dark is a play written by Marina Carr and first performed in 1989. It is an unusual play with […]
Pygmalion – Smock Alley Theatre – Review 2 Aug – 3 Sep | 2:30pm + 7:30pm | Main Space Pygmalion is a play which has the unusual fate of being more famous […]
Eamonn (from Menswear) – Smock Alley – Review 1 – 6 Aug | 8pm | Boys School Written and composed by Fionn Foley Fionn Foley is also the sole actor. Eamonn is […]
Paddy – Bord Gais Energy Theatre -Preview by Fran Winston 20 Sep 2016 – 22 Sep 2016 – €15 – €45 Of all the theatrical art forms, musicals are one of the […]
It’s another week during the sleepy period, but I’m doing my best for you people! It’s not a classic, but there’s a good bit on around the city if you’re willing to […]
Mercury – The New Theatre – Review Written by James Ireland – Jul 25th – Aug 6th @ 7.30pm We meet Era and Oscar at Jane’s memorial. She disappeared a number of […]
The Mysterious History of Things – Viking Theatre – Review by Frank L Written by Jack Harte July 25 -Aug 6 This production is set in a remote cottage, the furnishings of […]
Tiger Dublin Fringe – 10-25 September 2016 – Preview by Frank L. The Tiger Dublin Fringe returns on 10th September for fifteen days and nights of promoting “the radicals and experimentalists, artists […]
Waiting For Godot – Druid Lane Theatre – Review This is possibly Beckett’s best known and loved work. The tale of two down and outs, Vladimir and Estragon waiting for the mysterious […]
Dublin Theatre Festival – 18 days and nights of exceptional theatre – 29th September to 16th October 2016 The day has finally arrived! We get to wade through a variety of new […]
Everyone is on holidays, right? Hello? Is there anyone there? It’s a poor week for music but there are a couple of decent festivals with the Beatyard in Dun Laoghaire and also […]