What happens to perspective when theatre adopts a first-person narrative?
Consider Friel’s plays and you realise what happens on stage can be acutely subjective
Consider Friel’s plays and you realise what happens on stage can be acutely subjective
In this empathetic and slippery production, as his confusion grows, so does ours
Turgenev’s play gets a stately pace as Brian Friel smuggles the radical energy of passion into a distinctly Irish word play
‘Itinerant director’ Ethan McSweeny is bringing his outsider’s eye to Brian Friel’s translation of A Month in the Country at the Gate
Staging a costume drama? Take as many liberties as you like with the set, but keep those corsets and ruffles as is
The Winners
Tomorrow, this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards will be presented. The nominees for best actor and best actress talk about the roles they play
The worlds represented in the four nominations for best set in the ‘Irish Times’ Irish Theatre Awards are very different, but they all fit somewhere between pragmatism and poetry
What makes the lead performances so compelling in this version of ‘Streetcar’ is that each actor subtly plays their character against type
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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