Thursday, November 8, 2018

Double Cross review: Thomas Kilroy's hi-tech play gets an analogue production

Kilroy frames Brendan Bracken and William Joyce as Cain and Abel-like brothers, forged together by one actor's performance. Photo: Melissa Gordon

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Bluebeard's Castle review: A magnificent art-horror opera exposing a male monster

A woman throws open the doors of Bluebeard's Castle, bringing her closer to his crimes, in Béla Bartók's terrific opera.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

The Fever review: Compassionate interactive theatre, recognising cries for help

In 600 HIGHWAYMEN's fascinating production, the audience play guests and neighbours at a house party. Photo: Waleed Shah


Saturday, October 6, 2018

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Shame review: Garage rock theatre, dissenting and triumphing

Pom Boyd and Seán Miller's new music-theatre production gives paralysing self-doubt the longed-for pathos of a rock song. 


Abbey Theatre (Peacock Stage), Dublin Fringe Festival 
Sep 19-22


My review of Shame by Pom Boyd and Seán Miller coming up just as soon as I smile ...

Saturday, September 15, 2018

The PeopleSway review: Artists addressing the housing crisis how they know best

Grainne O Carroll's promenade production drags otherworldly displays down to ground.


MLV Studios, Dublin Fringe Festival 
Sep 13-15


My review of The PeopleSway by Dance Among Other Things coming up just as soon as I stretch my hands like an accordion ...

Everything Can Be Dismantled review: Freewheeling contemporary theatre in search of a rulebook

Discotheque Collective's interactive play involves an audience conversation about the housing crisis. 

The Lir Academy (Studio 2), Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 12-16


My review of Everything Can Be Dismantled by Discotheque Collective coming up just as soon as I hand you a lamp ...

Friday, September 14, 2018

Astronaut review: A caustic stream of consciousness thrums towards Apollo House

Joe Wright's impassioned solo work tells the story of a homeless man. Photo: Gary James Doyle. 


The New Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival
Sep 12-15


My review of Astronaut by Joe Wright coming up just as soon as I introduce Christy Dignam from Aslan ...