Radius Reviews

Feast of Words Rather than Flavours

Emer Gerrard discusses the importance of doing and making as opposed to just talking.
By Emer Gerrard

Understanding the Voices of Samuel Beckett’s Women

Gillian Murtagh traces the underlying empathy towards Ireland’s women found Samuel Beckett’s plays, as presented in Company SJ’s “Beckett in the City: The Women Speak”
By Gillian Murtagh

Gaeilge Tamagotchi

Impíonn Manchán Magan in a thaispeántas nua san Ionad Tionscnaimh Ealaíne ar dhaoine freagracht a ghlacadh ar fhocal Gaeilge amháin le go gcaomhnófaí saibhreas na teanga.
By Colm O'Neill

Joe Dowling Brings America Home with him in a Gripping Production

Will Dunleavy reviews Joe Dowling's revival of Arthur Miller's timeless play, A View From The Bridge
By Will Dunleavy

High-end to High Street, the Creative Quarter Has It All

Carla King-Molina reviews the annual showcase of independent Irish design.
By Carla King-Molina

A Secret Garden of Fashion Treasures from Across Dublin

Joey Germaine dissects the Men's Fashion Ireland September issue launch, the first men's event to be featured in the Dublin Fashion Festival.
By Joey Germaine

Selina Cartmell Confirms Bog’s Place in the Irish Canon

Will Dunleavy explores the timely revival of Marina Carr's quintessentially Irish play.
By Will Dunleavy

At Young Designer of the Year, Viability is as Important as Artistic Merit

Carla King-Molina reviews the talent on display at last night's Young Designer of the Year competition.
By Carla King-Molina

Mythfest’s The Unquiet Hour, a Human Portrayal of the Divide Between Worlds

The headline show of Mythfest, DU Players's second annual folklore and mythology festival, embodies the festival's aims.
By Nadine Flynn and Will Dunleavy