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Project Arts Centre
What’s next for Project Arts Centre artistic director Cian O’Brien who is leaving to set up a production, touring and consultancy company?
Theatre: Brokentalkers are aware they occupy a rarefied zone. This encounter between Gary Keegan and Danny O’Mahony enjoyably sends up their approach
Dance: This new work by Lucia Kilger, created with Lina Andonovska and Ria Rehfuss, values coexistence over second-to-second interaction
Dance: Minseach’s unsettled structure reflects Davitt’s own hazy identity as an artist
Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Everything is minimal in Éna Brennan’s new work for Irish National Opera
Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: Veteran Irish comic brings a packed crowd to their knees more than once
Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: Throughout the hour there is no moralising, simply a portrayal of addiction
The King of All Birds review: Moments of visual and oral storytelling make this play one to remember
Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: This show feels like a history of Ireland but also a heartfelt ode to a fading country
Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: Sharp, nuanced script rips along under Claire O’Reilly’s assured, quirky direction
Manifest review: What does a young boy need to become a good man? Brokentalkers sketch out an answer
Theatre: As the show’s facilitator asks, with chilling rhetorical resonance, would you rather ‘be a warrior in a garden or a gardener in a war?’
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