National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
This gruelling adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s novel is alarming for good reason
New production of Osborne’s drama pulls down curtain on angry young man
‘Medea’ misses the mark while ‘Risurrezione’ goes down a storm
Committed cast struggles with ponderous phrases and some awkward arrangements
‘Acis and Galatea’ has had its action propped up in a very Irish setting
In Corn Exchange’s witty and absorbing new version, set in contemporary Ireland, the feathers fly again
This reprisal of Tom Murphy’s meticulous play is the Abbey’s best show in years
Phillip McMahon's new collaborative work is `a play within music' that looks to celebrate the unsung heroes among us all
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Abbey production of Ibsen’s drama feels stilted
The moors of Emily Brontë’s novel are raging and unruly, peaceful and polite. Is the new Gate adapation torn between two worlds?
Five years ago, funding cuts sent director Annabelle Comyn spinning – but her path towards Noël Coward was an unlikely twist
Noël Coward’s breakthrough play depicts a downward spiral, but Annabelle Comyn’s brave production feels like progress
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