Last weekend Kilkenny Arts Festival kicked off a new style programme with less emphasis on big name, headline acts and a more...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Everyone is an Audience
Review: Everyone is an Audience
The promotion of art exhibitions and art installations takes on various guises these days. In London, the Serpentine Gallery...
Review: The Three Irish Tenors
Review: The Three Irish Tenors
With the sounds of Spraoi seeping in the high windows of Christ Church Cathedral brought the Three Irish Tenors, now Eugene...
Review: Jim Daly Collected Works
Review: Jim Daly Collected Works
When Jim Daly died in 2009, Waterford and Waterford Arts lost a champion and an activist and his many friends wanted a creative...
Review: There Might Be Zombies
Review: There Might Be Zombies
Little Red Kettle served up a wonderful low-budget family extravaganza that was fun, part video, part Shakespeare, part school...
Review: Death of a Salesman
Review: Death of a Salesman
The American stage and film actor Harris Yulin dominates the Gate Production of this Arthur Millar classic in the title role of...
Review: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Review: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The UK touring production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the ultra modern Grand Canal Theatre is an amazing family experience –...
Review: Penelope
Review: Penelope
Hot from a lukewarm Galway Arts Festival, Druid brought the new Enda Walsh play, Penelope, to the Everyman Palace Cork and a...
Review: Cultural Legacy Exhibition
Review: Cultural Legacy Exhibition
Despite it unwieldy title Cultural Legacy Exhibition, featuring the legacy and inspiration of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy...
Review: Dave Lordan
Review: Dave Lordan
Dave Lordan, who read at the Sean Dunne Writers Festival a few years ago to exciting acclaim has a new collection of poetry out...
Review: Bondi Beach Boy Blue
Review: Bondi Beach Boy Blue
It was great to see a new Irish play, Bondi Beach Boy Blue by Ballinrobe author Benny McDonnell at Wexford Opera House as part...
