Limerick born author Kevin Barry is coming to Waterford for the greatly improved Imagine Festival and he is expected to read...
Author: Liam Murphy
Preview: The Pirate Queen
Preview: The Pirate Queen
There was a time when Waterford seemed to be the home of all that was best and innovative in musical theatre, an inheritance...
Review: The Pitman Painters
Review: The Pitman Painters
Possibly the best play at the Dublin Theatre Festival, this year, was the National Theatre UK / Live Theatre Newcastle...
Review: Tales of Ballycumber
Review: Tales of Ballycumber
The Abbey Theatre contribution to the Dublin Theatre Festival is Tales Of Ballycumber by Sebastian Barry. As its title suggests,...
Review: Rory Johnston
Review: Rory Johnston
Rory Johnston is a retired civil servant and came from Donegal to Tramore to pursue an MA in Creative Writing at WIT. He...
Review: New Ross Piano Festival (Part 2)
Review: New Ross Piano Festival (Part 2)
The final Sunday of the New Ross Piano Festival, put the seal of quality on what is now a very fine and impressive event....
Review: All’s well that ends well
Review: All’s well that ends well
It was a week for Shakespeare, with Red Kettle’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a tent and the next night in Dungarvan’s excellent...
Review: Drawmhor Art Group
Review: Drawmhor Art Group
Wit its pun on its origins in Tramore, the Drawmhor Art Group have moved up a step, or several, by bringing their considerable...
Review: A Mid Summer Night’s Dream
Review: A Mid Summer Night’s Dream
There were lots of happy and contented faces leaving the Red Kettle Theatre production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s...
Home Grown
Home Grown
Some of the recent documentary programmes going out on TG4 are a result of a very local success story between Nemeton Television...
Review: Of Mice And Men
Review: Of Mice And Men
The American Keegan Theatre returned to the Watergate, Kilkenny, with an impressive classic, Of Mice And Men, by John Steinbeck....
