Play breaks little ground theatrically, but few will emerge unmoved or uninterested
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The writer on her new stage adaptation of The Pull of the Stars, her novel set over three feverish days in the maternity ward of a Dublin hospital
Theatre: The writer and director transforms an unrecognisable Peacock venue into the Battle of Dublin in 1922
Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Deirdre Kinahan’s fine two-hander groans with dramatic commentary on where the nation has been and where it has ended up
Theatre: Bryan Murray, who has Alzheimer’s, gives a deft, graceful performance as a veteran actor with the disease
Bryan Murray stars in Deirdre Kinahan’s new play at the Peacock. His role intersects with his own reality as he plays a man with Alzheimer’s
Review: Evangelia Rigaki and Marina Carr’s piece features compelling performances but sometimes struggles with the acoustic challenges of its venue
The Little Museum of Dublin, founded in 2011, is the people’s museum of the capital
Some 100 years ago TDs made the most important choice in the history of Irish State
Plays recorded at the port to showcase future plans to renovate old warehouses
The Party To End All Parties is an interactive piece created against the backdrop of Covid-19
Dublin Theatre Festival: This absorbing new work remembers a faultline in the early days of Irish gay rights
Dublin Theatre Festival productions examine Irish theatre and history from new angles
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