Theatre
‘Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks’ Boldly Blends Ribald Humour with Seriousness
Sarah Hanly’s bawdy debut play takes to the Abbey’s Peacock stage as part of this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival.
‘I Feel You Apart From Me’ Immerses Listeners Into an Emotional Soundscape
The Dublin Fringe Festival production consists of a series of emotional voice messages sent over the course of a single day.
‘Narcissus’ is a Visceral Exploration of Jealousy and the Male Body
he experimental theatre company Tasteinyourmouth boldly blends dry comedy and introspective questions in it Fringe festival production.
Rescue Annie: Presenting the Inarticulate Expression of Not Knowing
Running at the Abbey Theatre from September 11th to 18th, Rescue Annie explored female autonomy through the medium of a mannequin.
Experimental Irish Theatre Returns with Dublin’s Fringe Festival
The theatre scene – with dozens of Trinity graduates in tow – is bouncing back after months of lockdown.
WHAT IS THE WORD Boldly Blends Cinema and Theatre
Billed as an “audio cinematic experience”, the show offered a selection of Beckett’s poetry in both English and French
‘Minseach’ Brings the Fun by Fusing Gaeilge and Dance
The solo dance performance is a simultaneous ode to the Irish language while questioning and exploring the nature of entertainment.
Five of the Best: Dublin Theatre Festival
Our top picks for the upcoming festival, which will sell out fast due to limited space to allow for social distancing.
‘Fetish 101’ Puts a Comedic Twist on Online Lectures
Matthew Tallon’s commissioned for this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, absurdist focuses on kinks and fetishes.
‘One Good Turn’ Paints a Portrait of the Highs and Lows of Family Life
The show was performed live to limited audiences from June 21st-26th and is available on-demand until July 10th.