Matthew Broderick to lead Ulster American at the Abbey
Matthew Broderick is to appear at the Abbey Theatre this August in a limited run of David Ireland's Ulster American.
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Matthew Broderick is to appear at the Abbey Theatre this August in a limited run of David Ireland's Ulster American.
Do You Come From Gomorrah? – Abbey Theatre (Peacock Stage) – Review A World Premiere Abbey Theatre production – Do You Come From Gomorrah? Written by Frank McGuinness and Directed...
Abbey, DublinAn unnamed narrator recollects a 1970s childhood of institutional brutality and sectarianism in this allusive memory playLanguage is twisted and slippery in Frank McGu...
Abingdon Drama Club is staging Andrew Bovell’s acclaimed play Things I Know To Be True at the Unicorn Theatre from June 17 to 20.
Adelphi ‘63 – Smock Alley – Review Dates – 21 Apr – 3 May On November 7, 1963, The Beatles played two sold-out shows at the Adelphi in Dublin, at 6:30 and […]
What began as a tiny space above the founder’s stables became the beating heart of the city’s performing arts. Its leader Jimmy Fay reflects on recent hits and reveals what audienc...
Set in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, the Abbey Hotel combines centuries-old charm, exceptional food, and stunning grounds with modern luxury and Irish hospitality
The House Must Win – Pavilion Theatre – Review by Frank L Rosa Productions & Pavilion Theatre present The World Premiere of The House Must Win by Mick Flannery Approx. Duration...
The Delirium Archive – Project Arts Centre – Review The Delirium Archive by Shane Mac an Bhaird – Rough Magic Dates: 16 April – 9 May Set in a not-too-distant future, we […]
The Fifth Act Company is certainly the theatre company to watch. Founded by three Oxford Brookes students in summer 2025, the company debuted on 19 May with William Street, “develo...
Abigail’s Party – you couldn’t feel more back in the 70’s if you wanted to! Even if you weren’t born then, this is exactly how you imagine it would be. With the awful leather sofas...
THREE WOMEN AND A DISTANT QUEEN Ava Pickett’s breathlessly exciting début play won, at the Almeida, both a prestigious prize and mixed reviews. As a first-timer, seeing its...
Of Mornington – Smock Alley Theatre – Review Dates – 14 – 18 Apr In ‘Of Mornington’, we meet Phil (Gary Lydon), a former snooker champion who won a variety of tournaments […]
An Ideal Husband – Gate Theatre – Review Dates: 8th May – 11th July AN IDEAL HUSBAND by Oscar Wilde Photo – Ros Kavanagh In this play, we are plunged into a […]
The Good Luck Club – Anu Theatre – Review The Good Luck Club – “Luck wasn’t chance. It was an industry.” 27th May to 14th June / National Archives of Ireland, […]
Tuesdays with Morrie – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Frank L Tuesdays with Morrie – Written by Mitch Albom DATES: 7th Apr. – 18th Apr. Albom, with co-author Jeffrey Hatcher, adapted i...
The picturesque village was the filming location for a Hollywood classic and today it's home to a dedicated museum and historic Royal Abbey
A FUNNY SHOW HAPPENENED ON THE WAY TO THE COLISEUM Ancient Greece is suffering drought and near-famine, and on a small island (population 16 and a half) prayers to Dionysiu...
The Playboy of the Western World – National Theatre Live – Review by Frank L. The Playboy of the Western World – written by John Millington Synge National Theatre Live – At the […]
The Beekeeper of Aleppo – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Frank L. The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri Dates: 28th Apr. – 2nd May. Christy Lefteri is the daughter of Greek […]
The restored Georgian landmark in Dublin now houses Poetry Ireland and the Irish Heritage Trust, along with the Seamus Heaney Poetry Library.
Benedictine nuns help to reclaim history of Connemara site built in ‘country still reeling’ from Famine
The Argument of Us – The New Theatre – Review The New Theatre presents THE ARGUMENT OF US by Colm Maher. Dates: 19/05/2026 – 30/05/2026 We meet a couple in unusual circumstances. [...
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