Theatre Review: Zandra, Queen of Jazz
There is always a degree of trepidation in settling down to watch a one person play, but Roseanne Lynch who
There is always a degree of trepidation in settling down to watch a one person play, but Roseanne Lynch who
Between three characters, a stuffed dog, and a wall decorated with framed, broken records, the production of ‘Hollow and Dead-Eyed
‘Francis Footwork’ is a fun, happy spectacle combining the art of storytelling with energetic dance. The story, lyrically narrated by
“It was the winter of nineteen sixty four…” So begins The Horror Writer, written by Emily Gilmor Murphy and directed
Start by adding in a strong ensemble cast, add in a stunning backdrop of the London skyline, plus a soundtrack
‘Asking For It’ tells the story of Emma O’Donovan (played by Aisling Kearns), the Queen Bee of her secondary school
If you witnessed someone hurl a burger at a transgender person whilst also shouting ‘’tranny’’ at them, would you intervene
2017 marked three major anniversaries for Palestine: the centenary of the Balfour Declaration; the fiftieth year of Israeli occupation; and
In Billy Roche’s long awaited new play, we visit a provincial library named Avalon. The library’s tenure in the town
It takes a few seconds for ears to adjust to the northern tones, for those familiar with the traditional setting