Barry Versus Kelly is a play that all Australians should see. Continue reading
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Anthony Penhall plays Ned
A fearless rebel rather than a criminal…. Continue reading
Stretch Returns
A classic (irish) Australian play, A Stretch of the Imagination, returns to a superb rural theatre near Woodend. Continue reading
Jack Hibberd’s Monk O’Neill rides again
A Stretch of the Imagination, a classic of the Australian theatre, will be staged on 16 November 2013. Continue reading
Molly Sweeney
The Old Van’s production is quietly overwhelming: beautiful, stark, moving and visually stripped back, Continue reading
Darwin Comedy Festival
Ponydance is a mix of slapstick, stunning athletic choreography, disco music, audience interaction and bawdy humour, Continue reading
McDonagh’s Irish Gothic
An opportunity to see ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane’, a macabre tragi-comedy set in a Connemara village. Continue reading
Launching Bloomsday 2013, and Remembering 20 Bloomsdays
The Seven Ages of Joyce: a rollicking piece that reJoyces with humour, pathos, sexuality, musicality, vulgarity…….utter normality. Continue reading
Australian Première of Enda Walsh’s play, Penelope
Not specifically Irish in subject matter, but opulent and Irish in its linguistic richness…. Continue reading
Dr Fell, from the Director’s Chair
Bernard Farrell’s much-loved first play, I Do Not Like Thee, Dr Fell, ushers Irish theatre into a new international arena, that of psychotherapy: who is ‘normal’ in this comedy thriller? Continue reading