Next in line is the popular evening of Irish film shorts.
By Byron Toben
Review | Critique
ArticlesA gutsy drama about an embryo transplant mix-up. By Byron Toben
Theatre La Chapelle presents a successfully translated version of Table rase. By Byron Toben
The Centaur presents Morris Panych’s fast paced comedy. By Byron Toben
Donnersmarck returns to his hallmark themes
of repression and humanity’s need for truthfulness.
By Patrick Barnard
Scapegoat Carnivale’s new play Yev based on a true story. By Byron Toben
Snowglobe Theatre’s version of Proof assembles a fine cast. By Byron Toben
The National Theatre School adeptly performs
Caryl Churchill’s fast-moving play. By Byron Toben
How Black Mothers Say I Love You
tells a story of separation and reconciliation.
By Byron Toben
The Last Wife features an excellent cast
skilfully directed by Eda Holmes. By Byron Toben
A well researched and well played
first theatrical depiction of the events.
By Byron Toben
Rick Miller’s one-man show presents the music, politics
and culture of the 70s, 80s and 90s. By Byron Toben
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into a professional career" />
online betting rules" />
a film by Andrés Livov" />
for its 16th edition" />
Passion fruit meringue verrine" />
playful clownish escapade" />
World rhythms on stage" />
management mistakes" />
Kensington Avenue" />
Vegan Chili Chocolate Cake" />
Bethune tunnel" />
Left out of breath" />
of business strategy" />
plumbing issues at home" />
embraces bold cinema" />
Red snapper papillote" />
the Legend of Pepita" />
everyday Happiness /2" />
the Tuscan Breakfast" />
