Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Pan Pan’s nightmare is not that unsettling to awake from
Gavin Quinn
A German-Irish production reshapes Huxley’s enduring dystopian vision
Dublin Theatre Festival announces one of next year’s highlights as it takes a bow for 2015
The Abbey goes Pan Pan for a subversive, tender and innovative production of Shakespeare’s warped comedy, which has been relocated to a nursing home
The harrowing ’A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing’ is hard to shake off
Pan Pan Theatre makes Chekhov’s play the centrepiece of its crammed and elusive aviary. Are they able to wing it?
When we congratulate directors on a job well done, do we know what we’re congratulating them for?
Pan Pan’s production for stage of a 1959 radio play continues the ‘deregulation’ of the Beckett industry
Beckett’s radio play Embers has been described as a “skullscape”. Can Pan Pan’s theatre version get that into our heads?
Early music was on the agenda at two concerts, while OTC’s ‘Carmen’ was defiantly contemporary
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