While it didn’t get the national publicity it deserved, the first Clonmel Film Festival, or its proper title –...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Cissie’s Abattoir
Review: Cissie’s Abattoir
Waterford-born academic and writer, Eibhear Walshe has just brought out, via The Collins Press, a significant auto-biography of...
Review: From The Shoulders Down
Review: From The Shoulders Down
Richard Lynch brought his own one-man show, From The Shoulders Down, to Garter Lane and entertained a receptive audience with...
Review: Dungarvan Art
Review: Dungarvan Art
I don’t think that Waterford County Council in Dungarvan value enough the asset to the county that is the Old Market House...
Review: Vona Groarke
Review: Vona Groarke
Spindrift, is the fifth, and latest book of poetry, from Vona Groarke (what a poetic name) from The Gallery Press, and as it is...
Preview: Pantomime Society Auditions
Preview: Pantomime Society Auditions
Theatre organisations now see audition programmes as an added promotional boost to attract, not just a better choice of...
Big Brother
Big Brother
O Brother, where art Thou? As the song says and C4’s Big Brother is to go in 2010 having, as they say, reached a natural...
Review: Cologne New Philharmonic Chanber Orchestra
Review: Cologne New Philharmonic Chanber Orchestra
There was a touch of autumn chill outside Christ Church Cathedral for the Cologne New Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. A capacity...
Review: The Loves of Cass Mcguire
Review: The Loves of Cass Mcguire
I came close to tears at the Watergate Theatre’s powerful and deeply moving production of Brian Friel’s 1966 play,...
Review: Pushpull Productions
Review: Pushpull Productions
Comedy is such a difficult medium and even RTE and BBC have problems establishing shows and routines. With this in mind, I went...
Review: Redmond O’Toole
Review: Redmond O’Toole
Redmond O’Toole, the guitarist with the unusual 8 string Brahm’s Guitar, adapted by Paul Galbraith, direct from his...
