Dublin Theatre Festival: Dead Centre’s ambitious new work depicts Beckett’s formative years in Nazi-occupied Paris
As the world that made Samuel Beckett who he was becomes magically apparent, the point of Dead Centre’s unusual approach begins to makes sense
Selina Cartmell unveils a new season featuring collaborations with Colm Tóibín, Stanley Townsend, Garry Hynes, Anu and Dead Centre
Meet Shakespeare’s lost son at the Project, and don’t be late for your own funeral in Cork
Dead Centre’s brilliant one-boy show in Dublin, and all the drama of Electric Picnic
And Sebastian Barry delivers a superb prison drama at this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival
Ollie West, child star of ‘Hamnet’ at the Dublin Theatre Festival, says theatre is ‘kind of like PE’
Review | Chekhov’s First Play: ‘Platonov is the black hole at the heart of this brilliant endeavour’
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
The pioneering theatre company is taking an aggressive approach to Chekhov’s sprawling, untitled play and has even introduced a live director’s commentary – can it be tamed?
In the largest international festival on earth, artists from Ireland have proven themselves disproportionately successful
When we congratulate directors on a job well done, do we know what we’re congratulating them for?
We may never be able to interpret an unfathomable tragedy, but Lippy has extraordinary things to say about it
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