Musings in Intermissions
Chris McCormack, 27th February 2014 My review of CARE coming up just as soon as the doctor and nurse go have a …
Chris McCormack, 27th February 2014 My review of CARE coming up just as soon as the doctor and nurse go have a …
Katherine Murphy, 25th February 2014 A game of poker. Some show tunes. Dismantled mannequins. Plasticince as dinner. These may not seem like …
Monica Insinga, 2nd September 2012 The highly acclaimed WillFredd theatre company returns to Project Arts Centre with Care, a transformative piece about …
Peter Cawley, 24th February 2014 Even for a company as imaginative as WillFredd Theatre, it would be easy to lose its nerve …
Michael McDermot, 28th March 2012 Exuding wit, invention and charm, Farm is a rootsy week one stand-out in the Absolut Fringe. You’ll …
‘Following Many Roads’ Caomhán Kane, February 2013 Most actors can relate to that awkward feeling one gets when their parents come to …
Emer O’Kelly, 3rd February 2013 Does ISL (Irish Sign Language, the method of communication used by many deaf people) have dramatic possibilities? …
26th January 2013 **** In Follow, Shane O’Reilly, the son of deaf parents, provides a unique insight into life as deaf people …
‘Caomhán Keane’s Top 10 Theatre Productions of 2012,’ 3rd January 2013 No. 2: FARM WillFred Theatre pulled off a rather remarkable achievement …
Caomhán Keane, 18th September 2012 ***** The farmer and the land have been vilified in Irish literature and in the Irish mind-set …