The great thing about Stagemad Theatre Company’s revival of Prisoners Of Silence, was it gave the company another chance...
Theatre
Review: Razzle Dazzle
Review: Razzle Dazzle
The title may have the desired effect to attract readers but there is a much deeper and muck more fulfilling context inside the...
Review: Moby Dick
Review: Moby Dick
Conor Lovett, the now much acclaimed one-man interpreter of Samuel Beckett stories, with his Gare St. Lazare Players, began his...
Review: Stella By Starlight
Review: Stella By Starlight
Dungarvan Dramatic Club had their audience in fits of laughter at the Town Hall Theatre with Bernard Farrell’s, not so...
The Likes Of Us
The Likes Of Us
The depth of commitment, the honest ambition and amazing resilience of amateur theatre and musical theatre people up and down...
Ferry Tales
Ferry Tales
This week, at the Tramore Library, the Tramore Writers’ Group launched a clever set of stories in book form – Ferry...
New Ross Drama Festival
New Ross Drama Festival
Running over eight nights, this year’s New Ross Drama Festival brought a great mix of theatre and entertainment and had...
Review: Michael Collins
Review: Michael Collins
The standing ovation, for Bryan Flynn’s anthemic Michael Collins, at Cork Opera House, hit me like a skyburst of emotion....
Review: Kilkenny Gospel Choir
Review: Kilkenny Gospel Choir
They processed down the central aisle at Christ Church Cathedral in their red robes, to a tambourine beat, (piano and two...
Review: Mrs. Whippy
Review: Mrs. Whippy
Wendi Peters was wonderful in the Cecelia Ahearn one-woman play, Mrs Whippy. Time and again her expressions told many tales and...
In Memory Of Anna Manahan
In Memory Of Anna Manahan
Time has set Anna Manahan free and all the praise, fond remembrance and fine eulogy can only commit to memory her life, that in...
Review: Funny Money
Review: Funny Money
Last year the acclaimed Moondharrig Players Mooncoin had a fine hit with the popular farce Run For You Wife, so this year they...

