Using Theatre To Promote Positive Mental Health
The link between creative expression and positive mental health has been known for quite some time...
Read MorePosted by Mary Moynihan, Niamh Clowry, and Féilim James | 7th Mar 2019 | Ireland, News, Theatre and Disability
The link between creative expression and positive mental health has been known for quite some time...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 25th Jan 2019 | Ireland, London, Nigeria, Review, United Kingdom
Police stop and search activities—the harassment of young, usually black, men in the streets of...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 12th Nov 2018 | Festivals, Ireland, Review
To those who feel overexposed to Waiting For Godot—which includes many theater snobs—no...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 11th Nov 2018 | Adaptation, Ireland, Review
Also known as Platonov or the Play Without A Title, Chekhov’s first playtext, written when he was...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Balkin | 20th Oct 2018 | Adaptation, Festivals, Ireland, Melbourne, Review
It resembled a pot, it was almost a pot, but it was not a pot of which one could say, Pot, pot,...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 5th Oct 2018 | Boston, Ireland, Review, United States of America
Hamnet, the fascinating play, created by Ireland’s Dead Centre, now at ArtsEmerson’s Paramount...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 19th Apr 2018 | Interview, Ireland, Japan, Translation
When Akira Shirai first read the script for Ballyturk, he quickly understood why its creator,...
Read MorePosted by Joel Hodge | 31st Jan 2017 | Australia, Essay, Ireland, Sydney
Colm Tóibín’s play and the Booker-nominated novella The Testament of Mary aims to “demythologise”...
Read MorePosted by Luke Casserly | 31st Jul 2014 | Ireland, Management, News
Luke Casserly responds to the recent report from Scottish consulting firm Bonnar Keenlyside...
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