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Review

‘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.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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With New Single ‘Marsha’, Sammy Copley Honours A Legacy

The Trinity student’s latest offering is a poignant tribute to LGBTQ+ rights activist Marsha P. Johnson.
By Molly Longstaff
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Film Podcasts

Bringing the magic of the silver screen to a pair of dodgy earphones near you.
By Grainne Mahon
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Bringing ‘King Lear’ to Life – From the Back of A Van

Born out of the pandemic, theatre company Festival in a Van, brings coronavirus-safe performances back to communities.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Review

Two Pups Cafe Has Mastered The Art Of The Egg

Tucked neatly along Francis St, the cafe boasts picnic-worthy lunch dishes accompanied by a sufficient supply of coffee.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick
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Feature

Zooming In: How Four First-Year Drama Students Found Their Year Online

Anastasia Fedosova speaks to four of Trinity’s first-year drama students about their experiences learning to make theatre online.
By Anastasia Fedosova
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Review

Springheel Productions Takes on the Audio Drama World With ‘Black Alley’

The fiction podcast features four episodes released throughout June and streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Review

Marina Carr’s Take on ‘To the Lighthouse’ Brings Modernism to Modern Viewers

The show was performed by Hatch Theatre Company and filmed in The Everyman Theatre as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Preview

DU Players Takes Audiences Back to Nature with Reverie

The Reverie festival takes place from the 21st-24th of June across DU Players' social media.
By Sáoirse Goes
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Review

Snowflake Isn’t Simply Another Coming-of-Age Novel About a Trinity Outsider

Louise Nealon interrogates classism in Irish society and the challenge of staying connected to one’s roots in her debut novel Snowflake.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar