Yfel review: Pan Pan’s probing of villainy allows the company to reclaim their power
The price of creativity is an age-old question. This Aphids coproduction finds some encouraging answers
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The price of creativity is an age-old question. This Aphids coproduction finds some encouraging answers
Yfel, a new play from Pan Pan and the Australian collective Aphids, delves into our darker nature to find out
The future of Irish theatre looks bleak. It’s time to overhaul the way the sector works – including where the money goes, says Rough Magic’s artistic director
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Manuel Zschunke is particularly compelling as the paranoid king Leontes in an uneven reimagining of The Winter’s Tale
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Exit, Pursued by a Bear might sound absurd, but it opens up a world of dramatic connections
Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Pan Pan’s nightmare is not that unsettling to awake from
She first played Shakespeare’s prince in Dublin. Now she’s reprising the role in New York
Pan Pan’s production doesn’t so much revivify Samuel Beckett’s play as submit to it
The cast of Pan Pan’s upcoming Endgame talk about Samuel Beckett’s enduring relevance
Inspired by the loss of its home, Dublin Youth Theatre partners with Pan Pan to contemplate youth and adulthood in The Sleepwalkers
Don’t laugh at Edward Aczel’s awkward attempts at comedy – he’s trying not to be funny. But, as his new stand-up show, ‘Is Ed Aczel Infinite?’ proves, anti-comedy can be timeless
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