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Review
Mustard: An Unlikely Allegory for Mental Health Struggles at the Abbey
Presented by Fishamble in association with Sunday’s Child, 'Mustard' took a deep dive into intergenerational perceptions of mental health and heartbreak.

Preview
Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Twenty Fifty’ Confuses More than it Inspires
Set thirty years in the future, the ambitious Fringe production attempts to address questions of environmentalism and social justice.

Preview
No Touching Theatre Festival Launches in Belfast
Emily Foran, the festival’s associate director, discusses her play, Sponge Bob, and theatre-making in the middle of a pandemic.

Speaking with
Autre Monde Imagined Museums Before We All Had To
The group will be holding two launch gigs for their pre-lockdown album 'The Imaginary Museum' at The Workman’s Club on September 17th and 18th.

Review
Some Theatre for a Rainy Day
As part of Dublin Fringe Festival, A Rain Walk offers an audio theatre piece that can be experienced anywhere, at any time – weather depending.

Preview
Our Guide to What Will Be a Culture Night Like No Other
Wherever you are on September 18th, there are still plenty of ways you can celebrate

Review
A Fringe Production That Asks A Timely Question: Are We Ever Safe?
Intertwining three powerful tales, Before You Say Anything shines a light on our safeguarding institutions and shows how they too can place us in harm’s way.

Speaking with
The BBQ Society is in Town – And Ready for a Socially Distanced World
Trinity students Raphi Patterson and Jonny Gregg have proposed the new society to the CSC and are hoping to get the green light in time for this academic year.

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Fibín is Driving Ahead With its Theatre
The Irish language theatre company staged its most recent show, Fiach, as a drive-in theatre piece as part of its efforts to make Irish more accessible and less daunting.

Niamh Barry’s Photography Captures the Beauty of Dublin’s LGBTQ+ Youth
An exhibition of Barry’s photos will be held in Hen’s Teeth in October.