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How Trinity’s Séimí Campbell Took Youth Musical Theatre National
The Trinity graduate, a founding member of Trinity Musical Theatre, is the artistic director of Ireland’s newest musical theatre training company.

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For Director Portia A Buckley, Creativity Comes From Community
The writer–director – with two generations of grandmothers who went to Trinity – talks breaking taboos and being drawn to a sense of place.

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Celebrating World Theatre Day, In a World Turned Upside-Down
In unprecedented times, Irish theatre has had to get creative to celebrate World Theatre Day 2020, releasing archived and fresh content online.

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How Roz Purcell is Biting Back
The model and author discusses body image, social image – and why it's important to back up your activism with facts.

Feature
Trinity Trend: The Mullet
Once the stylistic equal of socks and sandals, the mullet has has risen from the ashes to take Trinity by storm.

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With Banríon, Trinity’s Róisín Ní Haicéid is Tearing Up the Script
The frontwoman of Trinity's biggest new band talks about growing in creative confidence and writing music as a disability activist.

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With Dublin Theatre’s Stage Managers, a Trip Behind the Curtain
Stage management, a vital part of theatre-making, is a process shrouded in mystery. Those who do it say there's a lot to the job.

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Look Up: Rowan Gillespie’s Failing Better
Exploring the who, what, when, where and why of the New Square artwork.

Review
Dublin’s Dessert Dumplings Represent the Debasement of a Proud Cuisine
Katy Amos writes that dessert dumplings, which have now hit Dublin, are the thin end of a toxic wedge – misguided fusion cooking.

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Meet the Society Spreading Laughter in Uncertain Times
Its activities have been halted by the coronavirus, but DU Comedy Society is dynamic and vibrant – and a vital source of laughter in hard times.