A Review of Rossini’s opera, William Tell Rossini's famous opera makes a comeback in Ireland for the first time in 145 years.

  This is a tale of oppression and heroic rebellion, with an epic score and demanding vocal roles. But not too demanding for the cast of this Irish National Opera and Nouvel Opéra Fribourg co-production. With strong performances by the … Continue reading A Review of Rossini’s opera, William Tell Rossini’s famous opera makes a comeback in Ireland for the first time in 145 years.

Anatomy of a Night // Live review Last night I took part in a performance of queer autonomy, self expression, and the kind of transcendence that can only be found on the dance floor

Photo by Robbie Mullins. I was invited to witness a fantastic play of joy, distress, and kindness, told through the medium of dance. The show took place in The Complex, situated on 21- 25 Arran Street East. The space opened … Continue reading Anatomy of a Night // Live review Last night I took part in a performance of queer autonomy, self expression, and the kind of transcendence that can only be found on the dance floor

Are Fiction Podcasts The Modern Iteration of Radio Plays? A conversation with Róisín Finnegan, creator of Her Waking Hours

Originally Published in Print, April 2022.   With the immense growth of the podcast industry in the past decade, the cultural grip radio once held has diminished. This isn’t to say that radio is obsolete – I’m personally involved in … Continue reading Are Fiction Podcasts The Modern Iteration of Radio Plays? A conversation with Róisín Finnegan, creator of Her Waking Hours

Disguised Cruelties: In Defence of the Theatre Kid How the term ‘theatre kid’ has been adapted to mock women, queer people and neurodivergent teenagers.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that teenagers and children are mean. If you, like me, spent your school days hiding in the bathroom because your excessive side fringe and bad hair dye attracted absolutely no friends, you understand this … Continue reading Disguised Cruelties: In Defence of the Theatre Kid How the term ‘theatre kid’ has been adapted to mock women, queer people and neurodivergent teenagers.

Hybrid Theatre Events: Temporary Necessity or the Future of Live Performance?

Originally published in print, September 2021.   As we begin our slow but steady return to normal life, the live entertainment industry has had to get creative. Theatres have been streaming live performances of hybrid events, with a limited number … Continue reading Hybrid Theatre Events: Temporary Necessity or the Future of Live Performance?