Radius Reviews

‘Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster’ Fuses the Classic with the Contemporary

The show runs at the Gate Theatre until April 30th before playing at Cork Midsummer Festival on June 17th & 18th.
By Nia Willis

Luncheonette: A Gallery Café Firmly in the Right Lane

You might go to the Hugh Lane Gallery for the art, but you’ll stay for the food.
By Kate Burke

The Trinity Hall Musical is Back with a Bend and Snap

This weekend’s performances of ‘Legally Blonde’ served as a post-pandemic celebration of music, joy and fun.
By Nia Willis

The Car Park Cocktail Bar That Ticks All the Boxes

Dublin’s bar scene has levelled up with the Glovebox cocktail and music bar in the Trinity St car park.
By Kate Burke

TMT Brings New Life to a Broadway Classic With ‘Guys and Dolls’

The society's first post-lockdown production had to navigate a somewhat outdated plot, but it did so with vim and vigour.
By Sáoirse Goes

Sheehan and Boyle Shine in Beckett’s Endgame

This captivating rendition of Beckett’s play is not one to miss.
By Sáoirse Goes

The Phil Launches Udoma Subcommittee With an Evening of Moving Words

The subcommittee will provide students from minority ethnic backgrounds with a platform to speak about discrimination and diversity.
By Clara Roche

DU Players’ FemFest Honours Feminine-Aligned Narratives

The festival featured art, poetry, music and talks all centred around celebrating feminine-aligned identities and experiences.
By Charlie Hastings

The Phil Ponders the Ethics of Empty Housing

Taking on opposition from the University of Cambridge, the host's came close but were ultimately defeated.
By Raman Malashchanka

The Hist Considers Reparations in the Fight for Women’s Rights

Guest speaker Alana Ryan closed the debate with a moment of silence for the late Ashling Murphy.
By Théo Martin