We’re not used to having the Gate Theatre’s programme in advance, or the Abbey’s season as plentiful. Narrowing down the field is no fun at all. Here are 10 premieres for your diaries.
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Saturday, December 9, 2017
The Best Theatre of 2017
In accordance with being a critic in December, I must be writing my theatre picks for 2017. Keep an eye out for a more thought-out analysis in the Irish Independent.
If you think I got it wrong, sound off in the comments.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Pan Pan, 'The Good House of Happiness': Send in the Brechtsperts
A bleak version of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Szechuan loses its satirical edge. Photo: Gavin Quinn.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 13-15
Friday, October 13, 2017
Karine Polwart and Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, 'Wind Resistance': Birdsong
This illuminating solo with songs could have left out its B-sides. Photo: Aly Wight
Pavilion Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 12-14
A quick review of Wind Resistance by Karine Polwart coming up just as soon as I help a robin ...
Saturday, October 7, 2017
United Fall, 'Girl Song': Past Generations
This dance-theatre production is poised between oblivion and resistance. Can it avoid straying into one or the other? Photo: Luca Truffarelli.
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 6-8
A quick review of Girl Song by Emma Martin coming up just as soon as I watch my television ...
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Rough Magic, 'Melt': Locus Solus
This wildly imaginative play needs to be reined in. Photo: Ros Kavanagh.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Sep 30-Oct 8
A quick review of Melt by Shane Mac an Bhaird coming up just as soon as I don't trust anyone with the guile of humility ...
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Martin Sharry, 'Playboyz': St Patrick's Day
A pastiche of Synge's Playboy looks at racism in contemporary Ireland. Photo: Jaesin Yu.
The New Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Sep 29-Oct 1
A quick review of Playboyz by Martin Sharry coming up just as soon as I sell you a lawnmower ...
Saturday, September 23, 2017
X & Co. Xnthony, ‘Power of Wow’: Wedding Bell Blues
Xnthony's new production is his most rigorous yet. Photo: LUXXXER.
Bewley's Café Theatre @ Powerscourt, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 20-23
A short review of The Power of Wow coming up just as soon as I cook gnocchi in LA …
Dead Lady Productions, 'The Woods & Grandma': Among the Clouds
A refreshing new operetta gets the word out on Augusta Gregory.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 21-23
My review of The Woods & Grandma by Cal Foger Day coming up just as soon as I butter my toast ...
Amanda Coogan and Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, 'Talk Real Fine, Just Like a Lady': Signs
An alluring version of The King of Spain's Daughter shows the deaf community's history of oppression.
Peacock Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 20-23
My review of Talk Real Fine, Just Like a Lady coming up just as soon as I listen to some Beethoven ...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Sad Strippers Theatre, 'All honey': Bedroom Farce
Ciara Elizabeth Smyth's agile new farce interrupts a young couple's house-warming.
The New Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 19-23
My review of All honey by Ciara Elizabeth Smyth coming just as soon as I tell someone so you won't murder me ...
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Sugar Coat Theatre, 'End Of.': Gabriel's Horn
Arguing against the infallibly real has become an absurd norm, but it makes for a riveting play.
The Gutter Bookshop, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 17-24
My review of End Of. by Seanan McDonnell coming up just as soon as I surmise your being and find you inauthentic ...
Friday, September 15, 2017
Kate Stanley Brennan, 'Walk for Me': The Club Kids are All Right
Kate Stanley Brennan's new solo work sneers through a slut-shaming world.
Sep 13-18
My review of Walk for Me by Kate Stanley Brennan coming up just as soon as I snort meth ...
Sunday, September 10, 2017
STO Union and Change of Address, 'Trophy': Camera Obscura
This enlightening performance installation puts neglected voices into the city fabric. Photo: Allison O'Connor.
Barnardo Square, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 10-11
My review of Trophy coming up just as soon as I close my eyes ...
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