The world that Martin McDonagh created in his plays is no the naturalistic Irish play you might have expected over twenty years...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Foster
Review: Foster
Arthur Millar said that short stories were “ranked as casual things at the lower end of the scale of magnitude like bungalows in...
Review: Dungarvan Art
Review: Dungarvan Art
Canadian/Newfoundland artist Margaret Walsh Best and photographer Ray Fennelly are the international attraction at the...
Review: Murder Cove 2
Review: Murder Cove 2
WLRfm have brought back the fun and successful comedy soap Murder Cove 2: The Italian Connection. Written by Robert Lanigan, we...
Review: The Quare Fellow
Review: The Quare Fellow
Not only did Ronan Wilmot re-energise the famous first play in English by Brendan Behan, The Quare Fellow but he did it in a...
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor
With the amazing success of the TV series, Mad Men about the crazy days of Madison Avenue, there has been a return to full...
Review: Emanate
Review: Emanate
At Garter Lane, I enjoyed a short programme of dance – Emanate – featuring Brian Sweeney with Bubble Chamber. Sarah Blanc...
Review: Graffiti
Review: Graffiti
In Wyse Park there was Urban Dance, the launch of a Graffiti Wall with some fine and impressive colourful and exciting designs....
Review: Waterford Youth Arts Weekend
Review: Waterford Youth Arts Weekend
Waterford Youth Arts celebrated their 25th anniversary in some style and the final weekend was special. An open air launch of...
Review: The Wilder Wisdom of Auld Ones
Review: The Wilder Wisdom of Auld Ones
Richard Ryan in association with Two Chairs Company brought an excellent evening of folklore, music and storytelling to the...
