It was rapture, excitement and a tumultuous standing ovation for the triumphant return of Les Miserables by South Eastern Youth...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: lse de Ziah
Review: lse de Ziah
Christ Church Cathedral gave their Coffee Concert audience a special treat with cellist Ilse de Ziah, a Connecticut born but...
Review: Blood Brothers
Review: Blood Brothers
It was a joy and a pleasure to revisit Rebecca Storm in Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers back at Cork Opera House where over...
Review: Guerrilla Days in Ireland
Review: Guerrilla Days in Ireland
A rousing standing ovation acknowledged the world premiere of Neil Pearson’s adaptation of Guerrilla Days in Ireland by Tom...
Review: The Key of D
Review: The Key of D
Scott Johnston’s direction of Adam Wallace’s In The Key of D for Waterford Youth Arts at Garter Lane bookended the work...
Walsh Eileen
Walsh Eileen
The Corcadorca production of Request Programme, which has been doing the Irish festival rounds is a thirty year old German...
Theatre and Dance
Theatre and Dance
Tom Creed, the theatre and dance curator, for his final year, excelled himself with a glorious mixed media explosion of the...
Kilkenny Arts Festival
Kilkenny Arts Festival
Take it or leave it folks but it has to be said, that the Kilkenny Arts Festival is the best arts festival available to...
Gaeltacht Art
Gaeltacht Art
There is an autumnal feel about the Helvick peninsula, the wind has a touch of sharpness and the sunshine has a last rose of...
The Girl That Turned Into a Deer
The Girl That Turned Into a Deer
Little Red Kettle celebrated 20 years of children’s theatre with a behind-the-scenes look at how they gather forty or so young...
