Waterford Youth Arts are very much in the creative news lately. Only recently Deirdre Dwyer, who came up through the ranks at...
Theatre
Preview: Carrick Play
Preview: Carrick Play
Brewery Lane Theatre are hosting a “supper theatre” event on 10 Fri and 11 Saturday October and the following...
Review: Top Girls
Review: Top Girls
Jim Myers’ Gallowglass Theatre Company brought their national touring show, Top Girls, back to home at the White Memorial...
REVIEW: Hound
REVIEW: Hound
Hound, at the Forum, manages to tell an Irish fable and a legend or two in a modern multi-media way with pre-video images as a...
REVIEW:Blood And Bandage Plays
REVIEW:Blood And Bandage Plays
You’ve got to hand it to Cork theatre company, Meridian, who haven excellent new plays/new authors policy – none of...
REVIEW: Kingerlee At Manifesto
REVIEW: Kingerlee At Manifesto
While the large prints by Gottfried Helnwein attract the publicity and controversy for the Fringe Festival still running in...
PREVIEW: Claire Keegan
PREVIEW: Claire Keegan
Last year Faber and Faber brought out Claire Keegan’s second book of stories, Walk The Blue Fields and suddenly critics...
REVIEW:I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
REVIEW:I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
Andrew Holden made an auspicious debut as a director with the hit musical revue, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,...
Review: Etcetera
Review: Etcetera
Etcetera, at Garter Lane Arts Centre, was the 14th Waterford Youth Arts Summer Project and this year a cast of 27 young...
Review: Waiting For Godot
Review: Waiting For Godot
What could be stranger? Waterford playing Kilkenny in an All-Ireland hurling final? Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece of world...
Review: Moll
Review: Moll
The Watergate Theatre Kilkenny keeps the flag flying bravely for fine entertaining customer-pleasing theatre with their sell-out...
Review: No Man’s Land
Review: No Man’s Land
The Gate Theatre in Dublin are on a roll at the moment; in fact, with the unique tour to 32 counties with Waiting For Godot,...

