The year in theatre: At last, Ireland has lost its fear of new writing for the stage
We may be optimistic about a place that’s far more hospitable, where new writing could be the norm, not the exception
Writer and theatre-maker
We may be optimistic about a place that’s far more hospitable, where new writing could be the norm, not the exception
Dublin Theatre Festival 2025: The gifted Carys D Coburn reworks The House of Bernarda Alba in grim 1980s Ireland
Dublin Theatre Festival 2025: Coburn’s prowess is in addressing the space between what we say and what we know
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