Billed as – A Royal Flush of Comedy – the forth outing in a theatre space of the very ambitious arts and theatre group PushPull...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: The Importance of Being Oscar
Review: The Importance of Being Oscar
The Original theatre Company with actor Alistair Whatley brought their acclaimed one-man show The Importance of Being Oscar to...
Review: Ronan Tynan
Review: Ronan Tynan
Ronan Tynan charmed, delighted and entertained at the Theatre Royal last week. A big man, a strong tenor, with a wonderful...
Review: Opera Concert at Lismore
Review: Opera Concert at Lismore
The Sunday afternoon recital in St. Cartage’s Cathedral organised by Lismore Music Festival was a gem of an event set in a cool...
Review: Carmen at Lismore
Review: Carmen at Lismore
The new Lismore Music Festival had a popular hit on their hands with a Dieter Kaegi directed production of Bizet’s Carmen in a...
Beamish Boy
Beamish Boy
For a moment when I saw the title of the RTE1 Bank Holiday Monday programme – My Beamish Boy – I thought it might be about...
WIT Graduate Show
WIT Graduate Show
Graduate or degree shows are often the first step into a commercial world of art or design and possibly the first public review...
Review: Duke Special
Review: Duke Special
Duke Special suited the Theatre Royal and the Theatre Royal definitely suited the theatricality of this young performer who has...
Review: Seafaring Festival
Review: Seafaring Festival
Waterford City Council must be nearly as pleased as originators Hooks and Crookes were with the new Waterford Seafaring Festival...
Review – The Lords of Love
Review – The Lords of Love
The Eoin Colfer co-written new musical, The Lords of Love at the Jerome Hynes Theatre at Wexford Opera House is possibly the...
Review: The Good to Suffer
Review: The Good to Suffer
The Watergate Theatre in Kilkenny has premiered the last four plays of Willie Egan and last week opened the latest, The Good to...
