Review: You Could Be Us at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin
Can an emoji transform back into real emotion? Jarlath Tivnan's new play asks compelling questions of mental illness. The post Review: You Could Be Us at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin appeared…
Can an emoji transform back into real emotion? Jarlath Tivnan's new play asks compelling questions of mental illness. The post Review: You Could Be Us at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin appeared…
'Is this a safe space? Asking for a friend,' Chris McCormack reviews TheatreofplucK's performance as part of Outburst Queer Arts Festival 2017. The post Review: Tactics for Time Travel in a …
Resolution isn't that simple: Chris McCormack reviews Owen McCafferty's new play at the Abbey Theatre. The post Review: Fire Below (A War of Words) at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared firs…
A Joyce to rejoice in: Andrew Synnott and Arthur Riordan's operatic adaptation finds a rich resonance. The post Review: Dubliners at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeu…
Dead good: Louise White's eclectic exploration of mortality is ebullient and profound. The post Review: This is the Funeral of Your Life at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on Exeu…
As Dublin's Gate Theatre becomes the centre of allegations of sexual harassment, Chris McCormack explores the history of womens' public testimony in Irish theatre. The post Listening to Wome…
Cold as raw data: Chris McCormack reviews Stacey Gregg's contemporary take on Kafka's The Trial. The post Review: Josephine K and the Algorithms at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared first o…
Jealousy, longing, loneliness and insecurity: Chris McCormack reviews a revival of Eugene McCabe's rarely-performed play set in rural Ireland. The post Review: King of the Castle at the Gaie…
"It seems misguided to smooth over the edges in a novel like Ulysses": Chris McCormack is disappointed by Graham McLaren's Abbey Theatre staging of James Joyce's modernist masterpiece. The p…
A den of egoists: Chris McCormack reviews the Gate Theatre's production of Nina Raine's family drama. The post Review: Tribes at the Gate Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
An ambitious reimagining: Chris McCormack reviews a new play inspired by Ibsen's A Doll's House. The post Review: Nora at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A meditation on loss: Chris McCormack reviews Dead Centre's new production about Shakespeare's son. The post Review: Hamnet at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"A spectator, no less than a society, is complicit": Chris McCormack reviews a site-specific production about the history of the Irish family. The post Review: The Sin Eaters at Dublin Theat…
Chris McCormack reviews an "excellent and beguiling new play" about living with autism in contemporary Ireland. The post Review: Normal at the Dublin Fringe appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…
Sing it loud: Chris McCormack reviews a new children's show about revolution as part of the Dublin Fringe 2017. The post Dublin review: Birdy at the Abbey Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
Roosting on Dublin's docklands, this featherlight circus spectacle explores a place in collapse. The post Dublin review: Raven Eyed by Loosysmokes appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"Make Hibernia Great Again": Chris McCormack reviews Ill-Advised Theatre Company's post-truth satirical musical. The post Review: Fierce Notions at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin appeared first…
Memories aren't to be trusted: Chris McCormack reviews a new work by Malaprop as part of the Dublin Fringe 2017. The post Review: Everything Not Saved at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeare…
Usual routines made uncanny: Chris McCormack reviews Junk Ensemble's new work exploring violence in the military. The post Review: Soldier Still at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared firs…
A brave new world: Chris McCormack starts off our coverage of the Dublin Fringe with a review of Simon Doyle's radical rewriting of The Tempest. The post Review: The Shitstorm at the Abbey T…
An anxiety dream for the nation: Chris McCormack reviews Caroline Byrne's new production of Teresa Deevy's unsettling drama. The post Review: Katie Roche at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin appear…
The escape plan: Chris McCormack reviews David Grieg's play about life on a remote island. The post Review: Outlying Islands at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
Modern miseries and contemporary unrest: Chris McCormack reviews a new take on Georg Büchner's Woyzeck. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: I Am Faransis W. at Summerhall appeared first on Ex…
Not the most exciting soiree... Chris McCormack sets up a party he'd rather not attend in bluemouth inc's immersive experience. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Party Game at Wee Red Bar ap…
Lost in translation: Chris McCormack finds muddled meanings in Romantika's adaption of Tomas Tranströmer's poetry. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Crossing Place at Summerhall appeare…