

Arlington at The Abbey
Arlington is a thoroughly strange story of parts. That is to say, the audience only ever get part of the story. How you feel about that...


A Night at The Lir National Academy
The Lir National Academy of Trinity College Dublin squats happily, if somewhat bleakly on Pearse Street, mere minutes away from a 90...


Danse, Morab
Danse, Morob in the Project Art Centre follows the story of a woman searching for her deceased father’s missing corpse. The world of the...


Come Dine with Anna
Anna Karenina is a hungry woman. She is hungry for recognition, she is hungry for love, for the power a woman should feel, for her child,...


A Not-So-Silent Night
Suffice to say, if the Trinity Singers knocked on my door, I would definitely brave the cold to listen According to the ever-reliable...


Investment
“Don’t forget your lottery ticket, it’s very important” the ticket collector advises as I enter the theatre after getting my ticket...


Interview: The WIN
Last week, Rant + Rave sat down with some of the creative team behind The WIN, a work in progress piece in Smock Alley’s festival of new...


Review: Lunch
So, how was Lunch? I actually only exist on a diet of vending-machine-fare and the occasional burrito… but Actual-Piece-of-Theatre,...


Review: The Good Lord
I say, what? Erm, yes. In any case, The Good Lord: a romp of social mores and machinations at the heart of the great Empire. The story is...


Review: Wandering Rocks
Hi! Hi. That was gas! What was? The super-fun Wandering Rocks, a Ulysses-influenced piece directed by Sam Ford and Michael Stone as part...