Not an easy play to watch, but very powerful, reminding us yet again of how human beings treat each other and how history ...
The ideas take centre stage here rather than the story and while that can sometimes work, we can’t help but sense the play's ...
Director Owen Horsley has made good use of a dynamic cast, and one imagines the cast will be pleased with opportunities to do ...
A searing and surprisingly relevant and engaging warts-and-all portrayal of what people got up to before the days of Netflix ...
A well written and performed piece giving the audience a humorous take on the life of a wannabe actress under the old studio ...
The play ruthlessly uncovers the motivations of the protagonists, resulting in a painful triangle between the three younger ...
When Sinéad Murphy’s favourite uncle dies suddenly, she’s pulled back to Conall, a small Irish border town steeped in secrets ...
The standing ovation is justified, and the audience are left fulfilled by something far more meaningful than the blurb ...
With half-term approaching, Pig Heart Boy is an ideal choice for the school holidays or as a family outing. Both playful and ...
For such questions and themes to be condensed to just two hours, we must thank Annie Ernaux. Her novel is here adapted by ...
This version struggles to sustain its dramatic tension, its detached ideas never quite forming a cohesive whole.
In addition, Dominic Bilkey’s sound is first-rate, the various noises of war, as well as birdsong, being exceedingly ...
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