The Waterford playwright Teresa Deevy who came from passage Road, had a string of plays performed in the Abbey Theatre in the...
Theatre
Review: Curtains
Review: Curtains
It wasn’t just the warmth of the standing ovation and the euphoria of the cast or the technical expertise of Clara Musical...
The Sweet & Lowdown: James Hyde
The Sweet & Lowdown: James Hyde
When Red Kettle Theatre Company advertised for writers to submit new and unpublished plays, nobody expected the 380 submissions...
Gripped by Rainbow Fever
Gripped by Rainbow Fever
Staff and students alike at Christ Church National School have been gripped by ‘rainbow fever’ since last January and the...
Review: Theatre Variety Performance
Review: Theatre Variety Performance
Top class comedy, a true variety, a mix of most things for most tastes, dodgy routines, indifferent lighting, nifty dance...
The Sweet & Lowdow: David Hennessy
The Sweet & Lowdow: David Hennessy
Anyone who can get his head around directing 50 teenagers in a production of Les Misérables whilst rehearsing a similar number...
Preview: Nunsense
Preview: Nunsense
Before the show, five nuns on high Nellie’s bikes wobbled down the Mall to attend a Mayoral Reception to launch the revived...
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
Many theatre groups are put off doing costume classics due to the cost and difficulty of such work but it is to Brewery Lane...
Review: The Seafarer
Review: The Seafarer
The Ranting Rebels Theatre Group got a standing ovation at Garter Lane for the excellent acting in their production of Conor...
Review: Wild Harvest
Review: Wild Harvest
A standing ovation was well justified for Watergate productions in-house staging of Ken Bourke’s Wild Harvest as Gerry Cody,...
Michael Grant talks family traditions, Tops of the Town and Goats…
Michael Grant talks family traditions, Tops of the Town and Goats…
Continuing in the family tradition of making people smile, chuckle and, more often than not, laugh out loud, Michael Grant...
Review: The Drowsy Chaperone
Review: The Drowsy Chaperone
I can admire a musical society like New Ross for wanting to do an Irish premiere and this young company decided for its 43rd...

