Theatre

Eavesdrop on the Lives of the Residents of Marmalade Row

Lemon Soap Productions’ eclectic debut play will be livestreamed by the New Theatre for its Dublin premiere.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘The Book of Names’ Blurs the Lines Between Audience and Actor

The show ran live as part of Dublin Theatre Festival and was available to watch on demand.
By Rosie Joyce

Mary O’Driscoll Delights Audiences in ‘The Visit’

Deirdre Kinahan’s new play hit the Draoícht as part of Dublin Theatre Festival.
By Alice Kennedy

‘Evolutions’ Moves Through Time and Space with Seven Dancers at its Core

The University Times spoke to choreographer John Scott, whose recent production explores the ideas of adaptability and bloodlines.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Speaking With: Gift Horse Theatre

The Dublin-based theatre troupe aspires to create 'forward-thinking and environmentally conscious' work.
By Sáoirse Goes

DU Players’ ‘Barbieverse’ Employs Light Themes and Coarse Metaphors

Keeping in mind the difficulties involved with producing a play online, the use of Zoom was rather effective.
By Luz Wollocombe

Players Toys with Fairy Tales and Comedy in ‘Fate!’

The play follows the Three Fates as they plot and create stories reminiscent of a 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Three Little Pigs' hybrid.
By Cormac Nugent

‘iGirl’ Paints a Timeless Portrait of Female Pain

Caitríona McLaughlin’s directorial debut Marina Carr’s ‘iGirl’, starring Olwen Fouéré.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘Laethanta Sona’ is Beckett, But Not as You Know it

Presenting Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days' in Irish on Inir Oírr displays the universal appeal of his work.
By Siothrún Sardina and Anastasia Fedosova

Cruthú ‘Laethanta Sona’: Idir Tírdhreach Nua agus Teanga Nua

Cruthaíonn an léiriú Gaeilge de 'Happy Days' ar Inis Oírr go bhfuil tarraingteacht forleathan ag obair Beckett.
By Siothrún Sardina and Anastasia Fedosova