Musings In Intermissions
A blog about theatre.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Karine Polwart and Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, 'Wind Resistance': Birdsong
This illuminating solo with songs could have left out its B-sides. Photo: Aly Wight
Pavilion Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 12-14
A quick review of
Wind Resistance
by Karine Polwart coming up just as soon as I help a robin ...
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Saturday, October 7, 2017
United Fall, 'Girl Song': Past Generations
This dance-theatre production is poised between oblivion and resistance. Can it avoid straying into one or the other? Photo: Luca Truffarelli.
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Oct 6-8
A quick review of
Girl Song
by Emma Martin coming up just as soon as I watch my television ...
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Thursday, October 5, 2017
Rough Magic, 'Melt': Locus Solus
This wildly imaginative play needs to be reined in. Photo: Ros Kavanagh.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Sep 30-Oct 8
A quick review of
Melt
by Shane Mac an Bhaird coming up just as soon as I don't trust anyone with the guile of humility ...
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Sunday, October 1, 2017
Martin Sharry, 'Playboyz': St Patrick's Day
A pastiche of Synge's
Playboy
looks at racism in contemporary Ireland. Photo: Jaesin Yu.
The New Theatre, Dublin Theatre Festival
Sep 29-Oct 1
A quick review of
Playboyz
by Martin Sharry coming up just as soon as I sell you a lawnmower ...
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Saturday, September 23, 2017
X & Co. Xnthony, ‘Power of Wow’: Wedding Bell Blues
Xnthony's new production is his most rigorous yet. Photo: LUXXXER.
Bewley's Café Theatre @ Powerscourt, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 20-23
A short review of
The Power of Wow
coming up just as soon as I cook gnocchi in LA …
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Dead Lady Productions, 'The Woods & Grandma': Among the Clouds
A refreshing new operetta gets the word out on Augusta Gregory.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 21-23
My review of
The Woods & Grandma
by Cal Foger Day coming up just as soon as I butter my toast ...
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Amanda Coogan and Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, 'Talk Real Fine, Just Like a Lady': Signs
An alluring version of
The King of Spain's Daughter
shows the deaf community's history of oppression.
Peacock Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 20-23
My review of
Talk Real Fine, Just Like a Lady
coming up just as soon as I listen to some Beethoven ...
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Sad Strippers Theatre, 'All honey': Bedroom Farce
Ciara Elizabeth Smyth's agile new farce interrupts a young couple's house-warming.
The New Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 19-23
My review of
All honey
by Ciara Elizabeth Smyth coming just as soon as I tell someone so you won't murder me ...
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Sugar Coat Theatre, 'End Of.': Gabriel's Horn
Arguing against the infallibly real has become an absurd norm, but it makes for a riveting play.
The Gutter Bookshop, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 17-24
My review of
End Of.
by Seanan McDonnell coming up just as soon as I surmise your being and find you inauthentic ...
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Friday, September 15, 2017
Kate Stanley Brennan, 'Walk for Me': The Club Kids are All Right
Kate Stanley Brennan's new solo work sneers through a slut-shaming world.
Bewley's Café Theatre @ Powerscourt, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 13-18
My review of
Walk for Me
by Kate Stanley Brennan coming up just as soon as I snort meth ...
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