Theatre

Na Peirsigh – Tragóid Ghréagach de Chuid Aeschylus ar Siúl as Gaeilge i mBaile Átha Cliath

Cruthaíonn stiurthóir Conor Hanratty léiriú coscrach den dráma is sine san Eoraip, trí mheán na Gaeilge, ceann de na teangacha is sine ar domhain.
By Abigail Moriarty

Léirmheas ar Cheoldráma Tara Ní Bhroin, Bláithín Faoi Bhláth agus a Ceol Cumasach

Déanann Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin cur síos ar cheoldráma an Chumainn Ghaelaigh.
By Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin

Portraying Otherness in Modern Adaptations of Shakespeare for School Students

"An opportunity to teach tolerance wasted?" asks Amelie Lundskog.
By Amelie Lundskog

No Clú Collective Allows for Audience Interpretation in the Absence of Words

Laura O'Callaghan speaks to Clara Sinclair and Louis Maxwell about No Clú Collective's experimental vision for theatre.
By Laura O'Callaghan

The Lír Commits to Sustainable Practices Under Theatre Green Book

"The show doesn't end at the get out."
By Laura O'Callaghan

Tom Creed Adapts the Irish Canon with ‘The Quare Fellow’

Emotion and energy collide in Tom Creed's exciting interpretation of Behan's portrait of prison life.
By Laura O'Callaghan

‘We Dance’ is a Poetic Exploration of Black Womanhood

Praise Titus explores the joys and challenges of black womanhood in the world today.
By Laura O'Callaghan

Training to Become the Artist

Laura O’Callaghan speaks with Chloe O’Reilly about the Dublin theatre scene, training years and her Abby debut
By Laura O'Callaghan

‘Cailíní’ Breathes New Life into Friel’s ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’

As part of the Beckett Theatre’s debut season, Beth Strahan’s play is a shining exploration in the breakdown of sisterhood.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival

Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
By Sáoirse Goes