Some plays for your diary ...
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Friday, January 3, 2014
More Irish Theatre Highlights of 2013
Wayne Jordan's kinetic production of The Threepenny Opera brought movement that is rarely seen on the Gate stage.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Irish Theatre Top 10 of 2013
Lloyd Cooney tearing it up in No. 14 Henrietta Street during ANU Productions' marking of the 1913 Lockout centenary.
As per the year end ramble of making lists of the year's best in music, cinema and such, below I give what I think are the highlights of 2013 in Irish theatre.
Before I begin I'll disclaim that while my scope is very Dublin-centred I did travel and provide extensive coverage of both the Cork Midsummer Festival and Galway Arts Festival. My misgivings include failed trips to Limerick, to the Blue Raincoat productions in Sligo, the Beckett Happy Days Festival in Enniskillen, the City of Culture events in Derry, and to any of the theatres in Belfast. These aside, however, I'll argue that this still is a comprehensive list of the year's finest in Irish theatre.
This year I made the decision to drop out of college and begin writing to arts editors looking for a job (if any of you said editors are reading, expect more pesterings in your inbox).
This commitment has meant that I have reviewed 102 performances in 2013 whilst keeping up the day job. These were spread between the reviews here, for Irish Theatre Magazine, and some work that I do for the Arts Council. The most read reviews here on the blog were my reviews of King Lear and Living the Lockout, my counterpoint to Una Mullally's Irish Times article on the most creative people in Ireland, and my opinion piece reacting to the Limerick City of Culture programme.
Choosing 10 out of 102 wasn't easy but here they are:
Labels:
ANU,
ANU - Thirteen,
Barabbas,
Beckett,
CoisCéim,
Company SJ,
DEAD CENTRE,
Fishamble,
Gate Theatre,
James Joyce,
Landmark Productions,
Mark O'Rowe,
Mephisto,
Olwen Fouéré,
Rough Magic,
Tennessee Williams
Monday, December 23, 2013
THEATREclub, 'HISTORY': The Republic That Never Was
As the finale of THEATREclub's trilogy of history plays, will this look backwards move us forward?
Friday, December 13, 2013
Abbey Theatre, 'The Risen People': Was it For This the Wild Geese Spread?
As a year of marking the centenary of the 1913 Lockout comes to a close, what can The Risen People tell us about this distressing chapter of Irish history? Photo: Ros Kavanagh
Abbey Theatre
Dec 5-Feb 1
My review of The Risen People by James Plunkett coming up after the jump ...
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Rough Magic, 'Assassins': Sing to Kill
How does Stephen Sondheim's musical make sense of the US Presidential assassination attempts, successful or otherwise, throughout the years?
Project Arts Centre
Dec 9-14
My review of Assassins, as part of Rough Magic's SEEDS showcase, coming up just as soon as I consider killing Franklin Roosevelt ...
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Rough Magic, 'Way To Heaven': If a Tree Falls in a Forest ...
Rough Magic's SEEDS showcase shows us what really happened during the Red Cross inspection at the Nazi concentration camp in Theresienstadt.
Project Arts Centre,
Dec 9-14
My review of Way To Heaven by Juan Mayorga, as part of Rough Magic's SEEDS showcase, coming up just as soon as my walking stick covers up a multitude of sins ...
Monday, December 9, 2013
Souvenirs for the Swindled
Actor Marcus Lamb and cellist Kim V Porcelli in Men Like Us - an arrangement of three Samuel Beckett plays by Mouth on Fire
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Discrimination in Drama: Persevering Some Playwrights
Philip Doherty's The Circus of Perseverance for the Gonzo Theatre Company (Smock Alley Theatre until Nov 30) makes jokes of the disenfranchised.
There is a scene in The Circus of Perseverance by Philip Doherty - a comedy that brings the misfits of Dublin's economic misfortune into the circus ring (Smock Alley Theatre until Nov 30) - where a taxi driver laments the loss of Ireland's great artists. "Even Brendan Behan", he says, "and he had the face of a melted arse".
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
This Weekend: Cork Puts On a Show, Limerick Imagines its Future
This weekend the theatre communities of Cork and Limerick cities organise to address issues in their local infrastructures.
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