
Project, DublinIt is not surprising that the Dublin theatre festival was reluctant to announce the subject of Colm TóibÃn's new play in advance. The possibility of headlines claiming "…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:03AM[SHARE]O'Reilly Theatre, DublinWho is Peer Gynt? In Rough Magic theatre company's ambitious production of Ibsen's verse drama, he is a pyjama-clad patient in a psychiatric clinic, drifting between …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:00PM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastThe star voltage of Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon is the essential ingredient in Sean Foley's new adaptation of a French farce by Francis Veber. Best known as the author of Le…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:45AM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinA dream of escape is all that sustains the characters in Sam Shepard's bleak play from the 1970s, in which home and family are words that leave a sour taste for the Tate family.…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:34PM[SHARE]Project Arts Centre, DublinIt is hardly a surprise that a radio play by Samuel Beckett should be concerned with the bleak, monotonous business of being alive. But in the hands of Pan Pan the…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:37PM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinBrian Friel's great achievement in Translations is to play with audience expectations as easily as he plays with words. A drama of colonisation based on the mapping of Ireland's…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:00PM[SHARE]Black Box, GalwayA day in the life of the small town of Inishfree becomes a season in hell in the hands of playwright Enda Walsh. In the character of Thomas Magill, he has created a tormente…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:15PM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastAs part of its reopening celebrations, the Lyric is reviving a play that made a huge impact in Belfast when it premiered 30 years ago. Martin Lynch brought class politics into …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:08PM[SHARE]Peacock, DublinIn her first full-length play, Stacey Gregg tackles very current concerns about the sexualisation of children and loss of innocence. The pressure on teenage girls to have sex …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:06PM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastAnyone looking for contemporary parallels in Arthur Miller's play based on the 1692 Salem witch trials will invariably find them. The fundamentalism, repression and prejudice t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:26PM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinMemories of young love trouble two characters in middle age in Paul Mercier's new play " his second opening at the Abbey this month, along with The Passing, with which it will r…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:58PM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinMemories of childhood make it difficult for three middle-aged siblings to sell their family home in this new play written and directed by Paul Mercier. On the eve of the auction…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:27PM[SHARE]Peacock, DublinTowers of cardboard boxes, a bare stage and four actors in search of a script: this show has the abstraction of a dance piece or an art installation, as bodies and boxes move …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:35PM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinDion Boucicault's stage-Irishry and mastery of spectacle brought him fame in the 19th century, but can be a tricky proposition today. With its noble Irish rebels and gormless pe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:00PM[SHARE]Mermaid, WicklowFootball has been a gift to Irish playwrights in recent decades, with the snakes-and-ladders fortunes of the Irish soccer team providing ready-made melodrama. Metaphors of th…
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