Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Miet Warlop’s relentless, increasingly frenetic mash-up of sport and rock music is an intense, thrilling experience
Willie White
Willie White of Dublin Theatre Festival holds forth on the current state of the capital’s nightlife, and its need for a new municipal venue
This year’s festival blends stage with cinema, dance, installation and more – with lots of €10 admissions
More clarity will soon be needed on the return of live audiences
Numbers in venues restricted to 50 pending Government decisions on Covid-19 measures
That is a nightmare for anyone trying to put on an event such as a festival
The Party To End All Parties is an interactive piece created against the backdrop of Covid-19
Dublin Theatre Festival 2020: Live performance is more important than ever, says Willie White
Brokentalkers’ sharp and stealthy new production asks us to examine our prejudices about the roots of crime, and the inhumanities of the prison system, offering no easy escapes
Developers are demolishing venues to build hotels, apartments and temples of finance
Creative citizens should be at the top of planning agendas, to counterbalance the commercial interests
EU’s new Be Spectactive! project aims to involve audiences in processes behind the arts
The irreverent company’s absorbing production interrogates the Irish Prison Service
Dublin Theatre Festival director Willie White on Arts Council rows and Ireland’s cultural deficits
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