In the first of two ABSOLUT Fringe interviews published today, Richard Walsh, Zita Monahan and Martin Sharry of Side-Show Productions discuss their melodramatic soap opera Dreams of Love, their favourite love stories, and whether or not “true love” exists.
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Musings Listings: February 2011
With many of the country’s greatest theatre acts taking off these days to tackle America with Culture Ireland’s ‘Imagine Ireland’ scheme, Dublin theatre audiences appear to have been left at the mercy of oestrogen-empowered comedies such as Calendar Girls in the Grand Canal or Adele King’s Grumpy Old Women in the Gaiety. While these large-scale, internationally-toured productions are sure to bring in the big bucks, there are a lot of local performances to be excited about also. Indeed, February 2011 can be characterised as a month of Irish theatre where the parents have gone away on business and the kids are now out to play.
Labels:
Abbey Theatre,
Devious,
Druid,
Gavin Kostick,
Mark O'Halloran,
Nyree Yergainharsian,
Side-Show,
The Gate,
THEATREclub,
TheatreCorp,
Truewest,
Waterdonkey,
Wayne Jordan,
Wildebeest
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