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Theatre-Makers Address Collective Female Trauma at Dublin Fringe Festival
How this year’s artists interpret the experience of being a woman in Ireland.

Black Comedy Bad Sisters Offers An Interesting Blend Of Violence And Humour
We break down what’s happened so far and our predictions of what’s to come on Apple TV+’s new addictive series.

Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Dublin Theatre Festival
In the run-up to one of the biggest cultural events of the year, here are our top picks.

Speaking with
Samuel Yakura Tells Us How to be The Perfect Immigrant
Blending spoken word poetry and playwriting, Yakura’s one-man show is set to open at The New Theatre as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival.

Speaking with
Queerness, Ghosts and The Act of Translation: A Conversation with Seán Hewitt
Andrea Bergantino sits down with the author to discuss and review his latest work.

Preview
Mespil In The Dark Live: A Love Letter to Theatre
Mespil In The Dark Live by Pan Pan runs from September 5th to 10th, with an opening on September 6th at the Samuel Beckett Theatre.

Review
Iron Annie Brings Love, Drugs, and Punk Rock to the Underbelly of Dundalk
The show, adapted from the novel of the same name, highlights Aoife’s struggles as she navigates the dangerous world of the drug trade and finding the love of her life.

Preview
Tango, Classical Music and a Deal With the Devil at Smock Alley Theatre
Igor Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale runs until June 4th at Smock Alley Theatre.

Review
Constellations Crosses Dimensions to Find Courage in the Everyday
The show opened on May 11th and runs until June 2nd at the Gate Theatre.

Preview
‘FREEHOUSE’ Makes a Madhouse of the Beckett Theatre
Pan Pan's latest production is an afternoon-long affair where audience members can come and go as they please.