Wednesday, May 14, 2014

International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, 'Man Enough'

An 18-year-old embraces his out-and-proud lifestyle. Just don't fall for the coke-addicted rent boy. 

Teacher's Club
May 9-10


My review of Man Enough by Dan Peter Reeves coming up just as soon I serve salmon for breakfast ...

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, 'At the Flash'

A one-man show about American LGBT history reveals its rigour. Has much changed in the last 5 decades?

The Outhouse
May 5-10


My review of At the Flash by Sean Chandler and David Leeper coming just as soon as I thank you for cancelling underwear night ...

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, 'Eirebrushed'

Why was Elizabeth O'Farrell airbrushed out of the 1916 surrender photograph (only her feet remain, see bottom right)? The International Gay Theatre Festival opens with Brian Merriman's play about the gay heroes of that revolutionary year.


The New Theatre,
May 5-10


My review of Eirebrushed by Brian Merriman coming up just as soon as I'm the first confirmed sex tourist ...

Monday, May 5, 2014

Abbey Theatre, 'Twelfth Night': By the Roses of the Spring

A modern telling of Shakespeare's comedy might just break new ground. Photo: Ros Kavanagh.


Abbey Theatre
Apr 30-May 24


My review of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare coming up just as soon as I cross-garter in a fashion you protest ...

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Bigger Picture Projects, 'Small Plastic Wars': For What Died the Sons of Róisín

An unemployed man throws himself into a hobby of plastic model-making in Pat McGrath's physical play. But when tension is placed will he snap?

The New Theatre
Apr 28-May 3


My review of Small Plastic Wars by Pat McGrath coming up just as soon as I get home in time for The Wire on TV ...

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Abbey Theatre, 'Quietly': When the Smoke Clears

McCafferty's play exposes the influences of violence in 1970s Belfast. But will reconciliation be that simple? 

Abbey Theatre
Apr 22-May 3


My review of Quietly by Owen McCafferty coming up after the jump ...

Saturday, April 19, 2014

The New Theatre, 'The Assassination of Brian Boru': Who's Good Enough for Clontarf?


While the historicity of accounts describing the Battle of Clontarf has been in dispute for 75 years, it is widely accepted that Danish brothers Ospak and Brodir were involved in events leading to Boru's death. Photo: Al Craig.

The New Theatre
Apr 15-19


My review of The Assassination of Brian Boru by Lauren Shannon-Jones coming up just as soon I never tire of my brother's stories ...


Sunday, April 13, 2014

Junk Ensemble, 'The Falling Song': These Brittle Men

The male psyche is in steep descent in Junk Ensemble's dance production, and falling flat on your face seems inevitable. Photo: Ewa Figaszewska.

Pavilion Theatre
Apr 10


My review of The Falling Song by Jessica and Megan Kennedy coming up just as soon as I do some cloud choreography ...

Saturday, April 12, 2014

CoisCéim, 'Swimming With My Mother': Like a Duck to Water

David Bolger revises his swimming moves in this sweet duet between the choreographer and his mother. 

Project Arts Centre
Apr 8-12


A few quick thoughts on Swimming With My Mother by David Bolger coming up just as soon as I don't look at my feet ...

Friday, April 4, 2014

Catherine Young Dance, 'Woman Stood Regardless': Welcome To the Bell Jar

Women's bodies are beaten down in Catherine Young's visceral dance. How will they be able to stand back up?

Project Arts Centre
Apr 4-5


My review of Woman Stood Regardless by Catherine Young coming up after the jump ...