Do you like to think about the future? In Brokentalkers' new production, an elderly performer envisions utopia while a younger performer can't help but meditate on his own destruction.
Project Arts Centre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 2-5
My review of Frequency 783 coming up just as soon as I don't drink wine in case I short-circuit ...
Eimear McBride's boldly original novel has become a literary phenomenon. How can The Corn Exchange adapt it for the stage?
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Sept 28-Oct 5
My review of A Girl is a Half-formed Thing, adapted from the novel by Eimear McBride,coming up just as soon as I fight for opera tickets and drink schnapps ...
A satire of the industry and its treatment of women takes the form of improvisational theatre. The problem is that its clearly pre-scripted.
Project Arts Centre, Dublin Fringe Festival Sept 17-20
My review of B(r)itches by Clare Galvin, Leah Minto and Dylan Coburn Gray coming up just as soon as I can't play the boat ...
Christ admits his violent fantasies in this biblical retelling. What meaning then is given to his temptations?
The Stables, Dublin Fringe Festival Sept 15-20
My review of Whichever1uFeed by Ross Gaynor, Neil Watkins and James O'Driscoll coming up after the jump ...
There is something off about The Stra - the fictional town in Ross Dungan's new play. In a town without order, the structure feels forced.
The Lir, Dublin Fringe Festival Sept 16-20
My review of Reckoners by Ross Dungan coming up just as soon as I'm unaware of the grenade that I've rolled into the centre of the room ...