Review

If I Can’t Have Power, I Want Piglet

Ultan Pringle explores the euphoria of power and the insanity of heartbreak in LemonSoap Productions’ latest play.
By Michelle Schmidt

Surrealism and Loneliness Abound in The New Electric Ballroom

Enda Walsh’s long-awaited debut on the Gate Theatre stage is nothing short of extraordinary.
By Anastasia Fedosova

In Their Opinion: Sibling Rivalry Done Right in UCD Dramsoc Theatre

The play, directed by dynamic sibling duo Nessa and Laoise Molumby, deals with sibling rivalry and sisterly squabbles.
By Álanna Hammel

Queerness, Ghosts and The Act of Translation: A Conversation with Seán Hewitt

Andrea Bergantino sits down with the author to discuss and review his latest work.
By Andrea Bergantino

There’s More to the Science Gallery’s ‘Invisible’ Than Meets the Eye

Explore the intricacies of dark matter and dark energy at the Science Gallery Dublin’s new virtual exhibition.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

With SOFIA, Palestinian Ambassador Discusses Conflict and Coronavirus

The Society for International Affairs hosted Her Excellency Dr Jilan Abdalmajid this week in a spirited discussion about colonisation and annexation.
By Claire Molloy

RTÉ’s Illuminations Shines a Hopeful Light On the Dark Months Ahead

With contributions from John Boyne and Paula Meehan, Illuminations poignantly reflects on the experience of lockdown.
By Gráinne Mahon

An Unlikely Blend of Humour and Trauma at ‘In One Eye, Out the Other’

The production was live-streamed from the empty Smock Alley Boys’ School on October 24th.
By Molly Longstaff

‘After the Silence’ is More than Just an Entertaining Thriller

Set on a remote island in the wake of a young woman’s mysterious death, Louise O’Neill’s new book takes you into the sordid side of intimate relationships.
By Anthony Bradley

Author Emma Dabiri Addresses the Science Gallery’s Virtual Book Club

This two-hour discussion of literature and lived experience saw the acclaimed author attend the book club to discuss her work.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar