Review: Dolores at Dublin Dance Festival
Rivetingly dark: Junk Ensemble's dance-theatre reimagining of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is thrilling and revelatory. The post Review: Dolores at Dublin Dance Festival appeared first on Exeun…
Rivetingly dark: Junk Ensemble's dance-theatre reimagining of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is thrilling and revelatory. The post Review: Dolores at Dublin Dance Festival appeared first on Exeun…
"What is essential is invisible": Morgan Creative's adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novella is handsome and imaginative. The post Review: The Little Prince at Galway Theatre Festiv…
A drama as deluded as its characters: Robert Higgins' debut play goes on an unconvincing journey. The post Review: The Streets Are Ours at Galway Theatre Festival appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
Pain felt through generations: Marina Carr's play explores psychological trauma and family. The post Review: On Raftery’s Hill at Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…
Chris McCormack reviews Stephen Sondheim's musical about nine people who attempted to assassinate US presidents The post Review: Assassins at the Gate Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
A meditation on the writer: Chris McCormack reviews an experimental piece of theatre inspired by Samuel Beckett The post Review: Here All Night at the Abbey Theatre appeared first on Exeunt …
Voicing the fears of refugees: Catherine Young's new work explores the life of asylum seekers in Ireland. The post Review: State of Exception at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on…
Abstracted grief: Cillian Murphy stars in a story of loss, adapted by Enda Walsh. The post Review: Grief is the Thing with Feathers at Black Box Theatre, Galway appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
Mission Abort: Tara Flynn's one-woman play with songs is a surprising satire on Ireland's treatment of women. The post Review: Not a Funny Word at The Complex, Dublin appeared first on Exeun…
Teetering on cliché: Margaret Perry's debut play loses steam in Cathal Cleary's production. The post Review: Porcelain at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Magdalene Ghosts: Chris McCormack reviews a new play about unearthing the truth The post Review: We Don’t Know What’s Buried Here at the Civic Theatre, Dublin appeared first on E…
Falling apart: Patrick J. O'Reilly's physical play is an absurd exploration of mental health. The post Review: The Man Who Fell To Pieces at The MAC, Belfast appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…
Inner city pressure: Colin Murphy's documentary play slides sideways into farce. The post Review: Haughey|Gregory at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Playing with fire: Osborne's classic play takes on new meaning in light of #MeToo. The post Review: Look Back in Anger at the Gate Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Crying for help: Mark O'Rowe's new drama asks disturbing questions about loneliness. The post Review: The Approach at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
This feels like progress: John B. Keane's tragedy is injected with new meaning by Garry Hynes. The post Review: Sive at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Chris McCormack reviews John O'Donovan's play that brings "the heartbroken gay men of rural Ireland to the stage". The post Review: If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love Y…
A propelling thriller with a clear villain: Chris McCormack reviews an interactive play where the audience get to decide what's right. The post Review: The Friday Night Effect at Smock Alley…
You need a rest: Chris McCormack reviews a new play about Hanna Greally, a woman wrongly held in a psychiatric institution for 18 years. The post Review: Lunatic, There I Go at the Civic The…
The Wild Wild West: Dermot Bolger's one-man play explores the life of a beloved Dublin eccentric. The post Review: Bang Bang at Bewley’s Café Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt …
Dancing feet: Nancy Harris' Hans Christian Andersen adaptation brims with "barely suppressed sorrow and heartbreak". The post Review: The Red Shoes at the Gate Theatre, Dublin appeared first…
Sweet and sour: Jessica Leen's new play sounds great, but regresses into petty drama. The post Review: Two of Clubs at Theatre Upstairs, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
D'Oh! The Simpsons is all that's survived in Anne Washburn's bold "post-electric" play. The post Review: Mr Burns at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Cheerfully imaginative: Chris McCormack reviews the Abbey Theatre's family show about a musical prodigy. The post Review: They Called Her Vivaldi at the Abbey Theatre appeared first on Exeu…
Christmas is the time for revenge: Chris McCormack reviews Philip St. John's new supernatural drama. The post Review: The Restoration of Hope at the New Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exe…