Oscar Unwritten review: A consistently entertaining, if misleading, portrait of Oscar Wilde
Theatre: Tim Scott’s tightly scripted, visually impressive, well-acted play struggles to match its subject’s self-awareness and intellectual depth
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Theatre: Tim Scott’s tightly scripted, visually impressive, well-acted play struggles to match its subject’s self-awareness and intellectual depth
Mary Manning wrote her first play in 1931, when she was 26. It’s astonishing how modern it can feel, says the director of the Abbey’s new production
Thornton Wilder’s expressionist one-act play tracks a family home over 90 years
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Dublin Theatre Festival: Raymond Keane soars in this Samuel Beckett dramatisation
Kris Nelson is cramming as much as possible into his final Dublin Fringe Festival
Tackling malevolent cupcakes, mutant lesbians and “the man problem” at the Abbey
Waking the Feminists meeting hears call for equal advancement of women artists
The National Theatre’s maddeningly male 1916 centenary season highlights the difficulties that face women who work in Irish theatre
Beckett may be no liberator, but he best understood our cages
Comedy, aerial acrobatics and theatre part of festival which runs from September 7th-20th
Company SJ create a splitting performance from Beckett’s prose fragments in a crumbling building. Strangely, it becomes a wholly united experience
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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