What happens when existence closes in and we become...
Many whose parents have spoken of their memories...
Performed by St Brendan’s Sixth Form College exclusively for...
Connections Festival 2018 at the National Theatre...
Musical comedy Infinite Joy, developed in collaboration with The...
From its early performance in 1611 at the original Globe...
In Cordelia Lynn’s latest play, Western liberal response to social...
Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home – a genuinely canonical graphic memoir dealing with...
A horror story in the most classical sense,...
Iris Theatre puts on a wonderful night of garden entertainment at St...
Diana’s biography, compiled by Andrew Morton, was one of the biggest...
French playwright, poet and actor Molière was most well known for...
It is always exciting to see new productions, especially when a gang of...
Whist is a virtual reality show that was born out of directors Esteban Forumi and...
Based on the hit comedy film with Reese Witherspoon which...
When Alan Bowne’s play Beirut was first performed in 1988, it was a reaction to the...
The LIFT Festival is so vital not only because it brings to the...
There are very few topics that can be discussed for over two hours and...
Writer Louise Coulthard, who also plays Rosie in Cockamamy, addresses the...
“Give me a girl at an impressionable age and she is...
Adapted from Lola Shoneyin’s acclaimed novel...
Machinal is a migraine. Sophie Treadwell’s 1928 play – inspired by...
Writing for the theatre, no matter how capacious your...
“When I was young, I thought time was linear … Now, I see...
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