Theatre

An Original Take on a Broadway Classic

After five months of rehearsals, Chicago pulls out all the stops and wows on first night.
By Emer Moreau

Chicago Set to Share a Story of Female Empowerment

Trinity Musical Theatre society's latest offering promises strong female characters, even if they are conspiring murderesses.
By Molly Furey

Trinity Students and Graduates Take on Scene and Heard

Over the next month, Trinity students and graduates will showcase their new work in the Smock Alley theatre.
By Christopher Kestell

Second-Year Drama Students Stage ‘Spectres of Gorky’

The play is inspired by a contemporary adaptation of Gorky's play 'Children of the Sun'.
By Christopher Kestell

Dublin Old School Returns to Stage

Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson's performances are a feat to behold in the smash hit's revival on stage.
By Christopher Kestell

A Broadway Musical With an Irish Backbone

Come From Away will make its European debut in Dublin's Abbey theatre.
By Jack Farrell

Far from Agony in Trinity’s Gruesome Playground Injuries

An interesting exploration into the forces that govern how we love portrayed wonderfully in Trinity’s final Debut festival.
By Jamie Sugrue

In Players, a Celebration of Women in Theatre

This week, DU Players is hosting a festival putting women centre stage.
By Jack Farrell

After Successful First Year, Ireland’s Opera Revival Continues

Featuring 32 performances of five different works across 17 venues, the Irish National Opera promises an exciting first half of 2019.
By Christopher Kestell

Cartmell’s Second Season Tackles Love and Courage

As Selina Cartmell enters her second season at the Gate, she brings both new and old shows to the stage.
By Jack Farrell