Dublin Theatre Festival: Despite the talented ensemble, neat staging and challenging concept, this production appears unconsidered
Fishamble bring Maz and Bricks, unlikely allies with different views on life, back into the street protests of contemporary Dublin
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Bush Moukarzel and Ben Kidd slowly strip away the trappings of form and character from Chekhov’s first work, and take a wrecking ball of theatrical convention
When she was approached for the only role in the distressing stage adaptation of A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing, the actor had refused, saying she couldn’t do ‘another play about rape’ after a string of draining parts. What changed her mind?
On the surface it was an act of self-harm, but Pyotr Pavlensky, a performance artist of growing renown, presented himself as a metaphor
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