The Journal .ie

Derek Dunne, 12th September 2012 After being herded into a small room that smelled of hay, to see three office workers playing …

The Irish Times

Peter Crawley, 11th September 2012 ***** The audience for WillFredd Theatre’s captivating promenade piece is not so much led through a transformed …

Irish Theatre Magazine

Susan Conley, 11th September 2012 When talking about farming, it’s knee jerk to wax lyrical about living on the land. Well, we …

Irish Farmers’ Journal

‘My Farming Week: Sophie Motley’ 4th September 2012 Sophie Motley isn’t an easy person to get a hold of at the moment. …

Culture, Sunday Times

Sophie Motley in interview, 2nd September 2012 Willfredd theatre company won the Spirit of the Fringe last year for its fact-based show …

Irish Times

Laurence Mackin, 14th September 2011 Follow is a play that is pulsing with possibilities, from how clever light manipulation can conjure characters, …

Entertainment .ie

David O’Shaughnessy, 14th September 2011 Follow is one of the joys of festivals like the Fringe. Promising to explore the use of …

Irish Theatre Magazine

Derek West, 13th September 2011 Follow makes a lyre out of the Lir – this richly inventive production plays upon the space, …

Sunday Business Post

Siobhán Brett Created for both hearing and deaf audiences, WillFredd Theatre’s Follow is a courageous hour-long solo performance, punctuated by flashing light …

Culture, Sunday Times

Shane O’Reilly in interview, 4th September 2011 “The theme for this year’s festival is Brave new World and what we’re looking at …