Graham McCauliffe finds himself Between Foxrock and a Hard Place as he meets the cast of Paul Howard’s new play.
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“Am I not perhaps a little unhinged already?”
Features Editor Margaret Perry attempts to review a performance of three of Samuel Beckett’s most famous short plays amidst a vague feeling that reviewing Beckett misses the point of his theatre entirely.
Some of us are looking at the stars
John Barker goes Wilde about Lady Windermere’s Fan at the Everyman Theatre.
The Phantom of the Opera
James Campion sits down to give his take on one of the all time great theatrical masterpieces.
So funny you’ll inseminate yourself…
Tracy Nyhan rediscovers the rustic charm of Irish colloquial humour with the Cha and Miah Laughing Show.
Fortinbras Gets Drunk
Danny Hale goes to Dramat’s premiere performance of the season, and reports back on an entertaining evening.
Larkin homage a treat
Isobel Cuddigan becomes a theatre goer as Philip Larkin based play Pretending to be me, firmly captures her attention.
Meet the Borkmans
Frances O’Rourke reviews Frank McGuinness’ new adaptation of Ibsen’s John Gabriel Borkman starring Alan Rickman



