
Abbey, Dublin, and onlineUna McKevitt's droll domestic drama shows us a day in the life of a family dealing with the ill health of an ageing father Reopening to live audiences for the first …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:36PM[SHARE]Available onlineStephen Rea and Judith Roddy give beautifully nuanced performances as a father and daughter meeting during the Covid-19 pandemic A pane of glass is not the only thing keeping…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12PM[SHARE]Available onlineGilly Campbell's autobiographical play about searching for her absent father may be a monologue, but it tells a story much larger than one person's How to make sense of an a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:18PM[SHARE]Available onlineInspired by a real incident where a woman was barged into the path of an oncoming bus, Sonya Kelly's play explores proximity and distance Three lives intersect for just an in…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:33AM[SHARE]With productions staged live outdoors, livestreamed, or available online, this year's festival fused the past with the present, and engaged an audience both present and remote "You see me, r…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:24AM[SHARE]Black Box, GalwayContemporary themes resonate throughout Garry Hynes's production about a debt-ridden aristocratic family on the brink of losing their estate Something in the sombre mood of …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:12PM[SHARE]A vaudeville thriller set around a Dublin newspaper in 1973 uses knockabout humour to parallel modern-day geopolitics 'General swearing and delight" is playwright Michael West's winning stag…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:54PM[SHARE]Galway 2020 promises everything from Margaret Atwood to art with local asylum-seekers. Its organisers and artists talk about building bridges and creating a lasting legacy for Irish artists …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12PM[SHARE]Project Arts Centre, DublinCracking male banter gives way to seeping sadness in John O'Donovan's play about three men grieving for their friend Tripping on drugs, 17-year-old Liam lies down …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54AM[SHARE]Gate, DublinThe acclaimed writer's version of the Greek tragedy focuses on her sister Ismene, with plenty of modern relevances Colm TóibÃn's new version of the Greek tragedy Antigone d…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:18PM[SHARE]Marina Carr's Hecuba probes a mother's grief, family secrets unravel in The Beacon and audiences are immersed in 80s LGBT+ Dublin in Faultline Questions of interpretation drive Nancy Harris'…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36AM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinOnly those with the most righteous anger will triumph, in this small-town play about wider societal issues. Sexist graffiti on a suburban wall provokes blazing confrontation in …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:03AM[SHARE]Town Hall theatre, Galway There are echoes of Joyce and Beckett as guests gather at a dinner party and grapple with their own disconnectedness A highly strung dinner-party host looks set for…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:12AM[SHARE]Various venues, CorkMini plays performed for solo festivalgoers are a hit " plus there's a bluffer's guide to the suburbs and a Tom Waits-esque concept album come to life The multi-disciplin…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:12PM[SHARE]Abbey, DublinA versatile cast and evocative setting bring to life Dylan Coburn Gray's award-winning script, which follows a taxi driver's journey through an eclectic Dublin family In Dylan C…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:12PM[SHARE]The Mac, BelfastA Northern Irish teenager escaping to Wales for an abortion is played with huge empathy, lifting a script that is thin on drama A young woman lies across a row of hard plasti…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:12PM[SHARE]Gate, DublinThree nuclear physicists are reunited in this drama about ageing, marriage and sexual rivalry, directed by Oonagh Murphy With its slow release of a series of moral questions, Luc…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:22AM[SHARE]Two frank solo shows, East Belfast Boy and Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful, depict male crises with heart, humour and hip-hopSaggy and shuffling, his dressing gown flapping over a middle-aged sp…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:18PM[SHARE]Dublin theatre festivalA forgotten play by Seán O'Casey inspires Anu Productions' immersive journey through a dilapidated block of flatsTwo or three return visits would be required to pie…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24AM[SHARE]Peacock, DublinStem cells, DNA and subtle psychology give an edge to Michael West's deft contemporary reboot of FrankensteinPlaywright Michael West fuses old and new ideas in his gripping ad…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:48AM[SHARE]Town Hall theatre, GalwayStanley Townsend brings the poet's searing love poetry to life in a visually stunning show boasting some Beckettian touchesFor the bereaved it can often feel as if n…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:54AM[SHARE]Gate, DublinThe author's adaptation of his comic novel about an unplanned pregnancy is filled with nostalgic touches and noisy energyRoddy Doyle's recent books have delved into such difficul…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:06AM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastMillions of children around the world love Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's story of a quest for companionship and understanding. The best-selling French novella from 1943 has succe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42AM[SHARE]Abbey theatre, DublinA sensitive revival of Brian Friel's play about a Catholic family in Donegal offers no easy answers to the problems of class and kinThe title of Brian Friel's play from …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:33AM[SHARE]Black Box, GalwayIn Enda Walsh's adaptation of the Max Porter novel, Murphy is riveting as a bereaved husband " and an imaginary crowEnda Walsh's plays are populated with characters coping, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:00PM[SHARE]At Dublin's Abbey and Gate theatres and beyond, a grassroots movement has put the spotlight on a new wave of female playwrights, directors and other creatives In The Red Shoes at Dublin's Ga…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:05AM[SHARE]At the Dublin theatre festival, Shakespeare is reunited with his son, Sebastian Barry's prisoners look back, Ibsen's Nora lands in a dystopian future and Anu Productions deliver an urgent ta…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18PM[SHARE]Black Box, GalwayPlaywright Walsh and composer Donnacha Dennehy's exhilarating blend of opera, theatre and film is a study in heartbreak with a hint of Bluebeard's CastlePlaywright Enda Wals…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:06AM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastCasting women as the criminal gang heightens the artifice and adds a poignant twist to Graham Linehan's adaptation of the classic film comedyCasting women in the roles of the f…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:48AM[SHARE]Lyric, BelfastPatrick O'Kane embraces both the humour and humanity of the troubled abstract expressionist in John Logan's award-winning playHumour is not readily associated with the abstract…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:48AM[SHARE]Old Cork prison, CorkTwo women meet in a psychiatric institution and realise they are the same person in a riveting, superbly realised productionFor the 25th anniversary of Corcadorca theatr…
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