Culture & Reviews

Review: 42nd Street
Warren and Rubin, the music and lyrics guys behind 42nd Street, should be as well known as Rodgers and Hart. Or Hammerstein. For their show, initially a 1933 movie starring...
Review: 42nd Street
Warren and Rubin, the music and lyrics guys behind 42nd Street, should be as well known as Rodgers and Hart. Or Hammerstein. For their show, initially a 1933 movie starring...

Review: Rhino
Tinderbox Theatre Company gets European culture so well it must share some DNA. Director Patrick J O’Reilly, who trained in Paris, brilliantly adapted Gogol’s short story The Nose a few...
Review: Rhino
Tinderbox Theatre Company gets European culture so well it must share some DNA. Director Patrick J O’Reilly, who trained in Paris, brilliantly adapted Gogol’s short story The Nose a few...

Review: Burnt Out
If good theatre should trigger, disturb and despair you, then Burnt Out is fantastic theatre. For me it triggered a reminder that extortion, manipulation, bullying and threatening behaviour can ruin...
Review: Burnt Out
If good theatre should trigger, disturb and despair you, then Burnt Out is fantastic theatre. For me it triggered a reminder that extortion, manipulation, bullying and threatening behaviour can ruin...

Review: Ikaria
Reading about Philippa Lawford‘s award-winning play Ikaria, it seemed it was about love and madness. But this low key, frighteningly real drama is actually about the inwardness of mental illness,...
Review: Ikaria
Reading about Philippa Lawford‘s award-winning play Ikaria, it seemed it was about love and madness. But this low key, frighteningly real drama is actually about the inwardness of mental illness,...

Preview: La Voix Humaine At The Mac
Why is it that heroines in opera rarely end well? They throw themselves off buildings (Tosca, recently done superbly by Northern Ireland Opera) and in The Human Voice by Francis...
Preview: La Voix Humaine At The Mac
Why is it that heroines in opera rarely end well? They throw themselves off buildings (Tosca, recently done superbly by Northern Ireland Opera) and in The Human Voice by Francis...

Review: The Hen Do
The newest post-Maggie Muff offering from what you could call the hen party theatrical genre is appropriately enough, Diona Doherty’s new play The Hen Do. It premiered to an enthusiastic,...
Review: The Hen Do
The newest post-Maggie Muff offering from what you could call the hen party theatrical genre is appropriately enough, Diona Doherty’s new play The Hen Do. It premiered to an enthusiastic,...
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