Radius Reviews

Hiwa K’s First Irish Exhibit is Thought Provoking and Impactful

The Hugh Lane Gallery has unveiled a new exhibit by the Iraqi-Kurdish artist, which explores themes of migration, identity and adaptation.
By Sinziana Stanciu

DU Players’ ‘Barbieverse’ Employs Light Themes and Coarse Metaphors

Keeping in mind the difficulties involved with producing a play online, the use of Zoom was rather effective.
By Luz Wollocombe

Players Toys with Fairy Tales and Comedy in ‘Fate!’

The play follows the Three Fates as they plot and create stories reminiscent of a 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Three Little Pigs' hybrid.
By Cormac Nugent

‘iGirl’ Paints a Timeless Portrait of Female Pain

Caitríona McLaughlin’s directorial debut Marina Carr’s ‘iGirl’, starring Olwen Fouéré.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘Keep Knocking on Doors’: LawSoc Awards Praeses Elit to Ryan Tubridy

The Late Late Show host was candid about his need to play to audiences, and was refreshingly honest about how much he enjoys his job.
By Eoghan Quinn

‘Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks’ Boldly Blends Ribald Humour with Seriousness

Sarah Hanly’s bawdy debut play takes to the Abbey’s Peacock stage as part of this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival.
By Sáoirse Goes

Grá for Glas: Veggie Luxury in Dublin

A fine dining delight for plant-based eaters and carnivores alike.
By Kate Burke

Steven Schleicher, Prosecutor in George Floyd Trial, Addresses LawSoc

Schleicher yesterday received the society's Praeses Elit award, an accolade given to those who empower others in their everyday lives.
By Aoibhín McGarry

DU Amnesty and QSoc Talk LGBTQ+ Rights and Resilience in Hungary

The Trinity societies talked to Dávid Vig, the section director for Amnesty International Hungary, at an online panel.
By Martha McKinney-Perry

‘Narcissus’ is a Visceral Exploration of Jealousy and the Male Body

he experimental theatre company Tasteinyourmouth boldly blends dry comedy and introspective questions in it Fringe festival production.
By Sáoirse Goes