Now that the Government like out City Council have opted for the word “culture” rather than “arts” it is perhaps worth looking...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Seussical
Review: Seussical
The award-winning Waterford –born director, Bill Stafford had another hit production on his hands with Seussical, a musical...
Review: SOMA Art Box
Review: SOMA Art Box
It is a matter of record that I wasn’t a fan of SOMA – the contemporary art box gallery when it was on the Mall in the old...
Review: The Musical World of Boubil and Schonberg
Review: The Musical World of Boubil and Schonberg
To many fans of the musicals of Alain Boubil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, who wrote such hit shows as Les Miserables, Miss...
Review: Philadelphia Here I Come!
Review: Philadelphia Here I Come!
Noel Pearson has renewed his association with the grand old man of Irish theatre, Brian Friel, and is producing the new...
Review: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Review: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
The revival of Christopher Hampton’s powerful play of revenge, amorality, sexuality and deception, Les Liaisons Dangereuses at...
Review: Dungrarvan Dramatic Club
Review: Dungrarvan Dramatic Club
In preparation for their trip to Erie, Pennsylvania, the Dungarvan Dramatic Club presented an evening inspired by Slane poet...
Review: Fool For Love
Review: Fool For Love
They are theatrically adventurous in Carrick-on-Suir and recently Brewery Lane Theatre gave audiences a double Chekhov...
Review: Hunka and Dunne
Review: Hunka and Dunne
Once again the Coffee Concerts at Christ Church Catedral delivered a world class virtuoso duo, with Katherine Hunka (violin) and...
Review: RTE National Symphony Orchestra
Review: RTE National Symphony Orchestra
Billed as Fireworks and Spectacle the SCOW concert with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra lived up to that promo in the...
