Prime Cut Productions presents East Belfast Boy & Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful

Larissa Brigatti catches up with the playwrights Fintan Brady and John Patrick Higgins and the director Emma Jordan ahead of Project Arts Centre opening. Prime Cut Productions, under the artistic direction of Emma Jordan, has announced the one-man shows double … Continue reading Prime Cut Productions presents East Belfast Boy & Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful

WOMB: a futurist vision, a contemporary experience

●●●●○ WOMB is an experimental theatre performance which studies a multitude of human experiences such as the housing crisis, individual crisis, mental health, childbirth and women’s rights, as well as environmental issues through the lens of a semi-futuristic perspective– in … Continue reading WOMB: a futurist vision, a contemporary experience

‘Come From Away’ with David Shannon Larissa Brigatti catches up with the Irish Actor ahead of the Abbey Theatre opening

Come from Away is a new musical by Irene Sankoff and David Hein which has been a great success across North America and is now hitting the Abbey Theatre. It is based on the true story of 7,000 stranded passengers … Continue reading ‘Come From Away’ with David Shannon Larissa Brigatti catches up with the Irish Actor ahead of the Abbey Theatre opening

Richard III // reviewed Richard III returns in Druid Shakespeare’s latest production

●●●●● Richard III is a play written by William Shakespeare in 1593 about Richard III, who was King of England for just two years, from 1483 until the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, where he died. He had usurped … Continue reading Richard III // reviewed Richard III returns in Druid Shakespeare’s latest production

The Influence of Female Leadership in Dublin Theatre

With this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival fast approaching (8-23 September), all eyes are on one woman: Ruth McGowan. Behind every fabulous performance and wacky script on the bill, is McGowan backing the idea wholeheartedly. This her first year as Festival … Continue reading The Influence of Female Leadership in Dublin Theatre

The Playboy of the Western World // REVIEW Dlr Mill Theatre | Directed by Kate Canning

●●●●○ The Playboy of the Western World, written by John Millington Synge, was first performed in the Abbey Theatre in 1907. Ireland was still under English rule, thoughts of rebellion were beginning to rumble, and many felt that Synge’s choice … Continue reading The Playboy of the Western World // REVIEW Dlr Mill Theatre | Directed by Kate Canning