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Theatre

Plenty of Reasons to see 10 Out of 12

10 Out Of 12, written by Anne Washburn, is currently on in the Samuel Beckett.
By Alice Bellamy

Trinity’s Trailblazers

We talk to the Trinity graduates making it big in Dublin and beyond.
By Molly Furey

Powder Her Face, a Performance With Promise

How scandalous is the 'the most explicit aria in opera'?
By Will Dunleavy

How to Put On a Good Grad Show

The two-part festival offers Trinity's graduating drama students the chance to showcase their debut work.
By Will Dunleavy

Brendan Cole: All Night Long

Get ready for glitter and glamour as Brendan Cole brings Strictly Come Dancing to Dublin.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Two Trinity Groups Prepare for Scene and Heard

In the run up to the Smock Alley’s Scene and Heard Festival we speak to undergraduate students currently creating shows for the festival.
By Bríd Nolan

Barely Legal in the Bord Gáis

The much acclaimed and well-loved 'Legally Blonde' musical is coming to Dublin.
By Aaron Finnegan

At the Irish Theatre Awards, an Appreciation of our Stage

The victors of each category is anyone's guess, as a plethora of productions deserve praise.
By Alice Bellamy

Gonne, But Not Forgotten

Gonne Girl is better than just a witty title.
By Marcus Bateson

Amongst Banal Exchanges, ‘The Approach’ Comes Alive

Mark O’Rowe's new play is a worthwhile watch, and the messages it seeks to convey should be listened to.
By Will Dunleavy
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