Theatre

To Hell in a Handbag: Flaws Overshadow Top-Notch Performances

To Hell in a Handbag – a spin-off of The Importance of Being Earnest – causes confusion at Bewley's Theatre Cafe.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

In Abbey Theatre, a Cutting Articulation of Suburban Dublin

Written by acclaimed playwright Lisa Tierney-Keogh, This Beautiful Village will run at the Abbey for the next two weeks.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Meet the Trinity Graduates Refocusing Theatre’s Race Conversation

Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng and Grace Morgan are set for the Abbey, with their play selected to feature in the theatre's Young Curators Festival.
By Emer Tyrrell

Live Collision Returns to Dublin

Live Collision is a year-round curatorial creative production organisation seeking to unite artists across disciplines.
By Christopher Kestell

The Trinity Students Making their Mark on Dublin’s Cultural Scene

These Trinity students are making a name for themselves in the cultural sphere, all the while keeping up with a full-time degree.
By Molly Furey

Layered and Engrossing, The Children Lights Up Gate Theatre

Lucy Kirkwood's masterful new play has a good claim to be one of the best in years.
By Jack Farrell

Speaking With: Shaun Dunne

Jack Farrell speaks to the rising film and theatre maker whose most recent show, Rapids, explored HIV in Ireland today.
By Jack Farrell

Laughs Aplenty as Cumann Gaelach’s Musical Hits Right Notes

An Cumann Gaelach's adaptation of Oisín i dTír na nÓg is loaded with ramshackle charm.
By Emer Moreau

Improv, She Wrote: Twists and Turns With Trinity Theatre’s Rising Stars

Trinity's improvisational theatre group is expected to wow audiences at its highly anticipated All-Stars event this Saturday.
By Catriona Paget

Matthew Bourne’s Male-Led Spectacle

Matthew Bourne's famous take on Swan Lake has come to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Jack Farrell