The Water Orchard
An ageing matriarch thwarts a new generation in fulfilment of their vision. Comedic echoes of our times.
An ageing matriarch thwarts a new generation in fulfilment of their vision. Comedic echoes of our times.
Crestfall follows the intertwined fortunes of three damaged women.
Theatrical japes about Bill Clinton
An immersive adaptation of the classic Fitzgerald novel
The whirlwind plot and wondrous wit of Sheridan’s play has delighted audiences for over 240 years.
MoMCo opens at Project Arts Centre.
Twenty-something creatives are given their stage-time in this production
A roller coaster ride with beautiful dancing men
A celebratory event full of sparkle and chutzpah
Fringe gets a coating of frost and family tension in this play
Fringe Festival review: "Normal is a play not about autism, but about the way we as a society treat those who are somewhere on the autism spectrum."
An eclectic hodgepodge of music
A light-hearted, trippy take on the apocalypse
A review of the critically acclaimed play at the Dublin Theatre Festival
A blend of music and theatre
The iconic novel gets the theatrical treatment in this marvelous new production
t’s a tale of teen misfits, bullying and sinister happening with some slasher gore. The set is a spartan stunningly spartan woodland, the score by Ólafur Arnalds is sublime and the mostly young cast work well. It’s certainly a welcome contrast to the panto fare elsewhere even if it does lurch a little into the land of outlandish on occasion.
An exciting and unconventional choice of Christmas show for the national theatre
The world falls into two groups – those who have seen Pat Kinevane and those who haven’t.
An annual fundraiser staple for Dublin Youth Theatre, the 24 Hour Plays always bring the thrill of the egg timer which keeps flipping.