B(l)oom // Review
●●●○○ The New Theatre, located through an archway at the back of socialist bookshop Connolly Books, harks back to speakeasys 1920s New York. But instead of … Continue reading B(l)oom // Review
●●●○○ The New Theatre, located through an archway at the back of socialist bookshop Connolly Books, harks back to speakeasys 1920s New York. But instead of … Continue reading B(l)oom // Review
The New Theatre Until 15 April Escape and escapism. Junk and junkies. All That We Found Here is a play that deals with harsh themes of drugs, crime and the trappings of the class system. It does not aim … Continue reading All That We Found Here – review
Othered Voices The Feminist Film Festival is set to take place this year from November 18th-20th at The New Theatre in Dublin. Over the course of the weekend, there will be screenings of films that promote the representation of women … Continue reading Q&A with Feminist Film Festival
Amelia McConville speaks with director Mollie Molumby, ahead of Half Light’s run at the New Theatre as part of the Tiger Dublin Fringe Theatre Festival. Can you give us a short and enticing overview of what Half Light is about? … Continue reading Interview with Mollie Molumby, director of Half Light
●●●○○ The New Theatre, located inside Connolly Bookshop and seating a modest 66, leads to an inevitably intimate experience between the audience and the production, which only improved John Morton’s Taboo. This three-act play follows a couple’s first date as … Continue reading Taboo – Review