Musings In Intermissions
A blog about theatre.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
X & Co. Xnthony, ‘Power of Wow’: Wedding Bell Blues
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Xnthony's new production is his most rigorous yet. Photo: LUXXXER. Bewley's Café Theatre @ Powerscourt, Dublin Fringe Festiv...
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Dead Lady Productions, 'The Woods & Grandma': Among the Clouds
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A refreshing new operetta gets the word out on Augusta Gregory. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival Sep 21-23 My review...
Amanda Coogan and Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, 'Talk Real Fine, Just Like a Lady': Signs
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An alluring version of The King of Spain's Daughter shows the deaf community's history of oppression. Peacock Theatre, Dubli...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Sad Strippers Theatre, 'All honey': Bedroom Farce
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Ciara Elizabeth Smyth's agile new farce interrupts a young couple's house-warming. The New Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival ...
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Sugar Coat Theatre, 'End Of.': Gabriel's Horn
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Arguing against the infallibly real has become an absurd norm, but it makes for a riveting play. The Gutter Bookshop, Dublin Fring...
Friday, September 15, 2017
Kate Stanley Brennan, 'Walk for Me': The Club Kids are All Right
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Kate Stanley Brennan's new solo work sneers through a slut-shaming world. Bewley's Café Theatre @ Powerscourt, Dublin Fringe ...
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Sunday, September 10, 2017
STO Union and Change of Address, 'Trophy': Camera Obscura
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This enlightening performance installation puts neglected voices into the city fabric. Photo: Allison O'Connor. Barnardo Square...
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Thursday, October 13, 2016
Paines Plough and Pentabus Theatre, 'Every Brilliant Thing': Making a List
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Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's play fights depression with unbridled optimism. Photo: Richard Davenport Pavilion Theatre, Dub...
Friday, October 7, 2016
Brokentalkers, 'The Circus Animals' Desertion': Visions of the Future
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What will it take to get over the romance of nationalism? Brokentalkers' delve into the occultism of W.B. Yeats for answers. Photo: F...
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
Michael Keegan-Dolan, 'Swan Lake/Loch na hEala': The Curse
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Michael Keegan-Dolan's adaptation of Tchaikovsky's ballet is a stirring allegory of the Irish Midlands. Photo: Colm Hogan...
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