The summer temporary exhibition at Waterford Treasures – Bronze into Gold has a lot going for it. Not just indifferent weather...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Blood Brothers
Review: Blood Brothers
There was a standing ovation for Gary Power’s production of the play version of Willie Russell’s musical – Blood Brothers –at...
Big changes mooted at Theatre Royal
Big changes mooted at Theatre Royal
Waterford Theatre Royal Society Chairman Eamonn Flavin has written to shareholders of the Society to advise that a Corporate...
Review: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet
Review: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet
David Mitchell’s novel, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet at under 500 pages has to be my blockbuster read of this summer,...
Review: Ann Dunphy
Review: Ann Dunphy
To visit the Joan Clancy Gallery in Helvick is always a pleasure and even on a dull cloudy, misty day in July, there is a poetry...
Review: Ghost Light
Review: Ghost Light
Joseph O’Connor’s new book, Ghost Light, takes the reader on a fictionalised journey of the love of actress Molly Allgood (real...
Review: Lost Generations
Review: Lost Generations
The Michael Keane black & white photographic exhibition at the Index Gallery in Lady Lane Library, Lost Generations, is a...
Review: FML
Review: FML
The Cork Midsummer Festival is described in the publicity as a festival of the senses and the youth production FML at The...
Review: Morecambe
Review: Morecambe
Claudia Wolgar, the artistic and creative force behind the excellent Source Arts Centre, Thurles, is to be congratulated for the...
Review: Seussical
Review: Seussical
The David Hennessy Junior Stage School production of Seussical, The Musical, was an amazing family occasion, full of colour,...
