Thursday, November 25, 2010

Excuses, excuses …

I have been away from the blogosphere for a while now, mostly because I’ve been busy working on shows. My Oedipus Loves You review will be posted in the next 24 hours, meaning it will be done so ten days after having seen it. From now on I’ll be committing myself to writing and posting materials while they are still relevant and recent. 

Now, in non-economic/political related news …

Monday, November 8, 2010

Fregoli, 'The Idiot Box': The Truman Show

Nun’s Island Theatre
Oct 25-26

Thoughts on The Idiot Box coming up just as soon as I alienate the blind …

Monday, October 25, 2010

One More Time With Feeling

The third annual Galway Theatre Festival got underway today. Unfortunately, the production of David Mamet’s Oleanna that I was working on with TrueWest Theatre Company was cancelled due to an illness issue. Needless to say, I wasn’t too enthused to start writing about the festival, but nonetheless: life moves on, and there’s a lot of theatre on.

The Social Network

Some thoughts on dream team Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher’s The Social Network coming up just as soon as I pass it off as a diversity thing …

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Ulster Bank 2010: Highlights?

Well, that’s me finished with the festival this year. While I was happy with what I got to saw, there was SO much I didn’t get to (Enron, John Gabriel Borkman, B is for Baby, Phaedra, L’Effet De Serge, 565+, etc). Anyway, feel free to post below your own thoughts on this year’s festivals. What was your highlight? 

Ontroerend Goed, ‘A Game of You’: About You

Smock Alley Theatre
Oct 13-17 

 
My thoughts on A Game of You, and the Personal Trilogy as a whole, coming up just as soon as I burn you a CD …

Monday, October 18, 2010

News From Nowhere, ‘The Author’: Story Time

Project Arts Centre, Dublin
Oct 12-17
 
My review of The Author coming up just as soon as I accidentally sit beside Tim Crouch (dammit!) …

'Little Gem' in the Townhall Theatre

Guna Nua's award winning play Little Gem is playing in the Townhall Theatre Galway tonight and tomorrow at 8pm. Described as a "life-affirming jewel" by Patrick Brennan in Irish Theatre Magazine, the play's rewards include Fishamble 'Best New Irish Writing' and 'Best Actress' wins at the Dublin Fringe Festival 2008, the Carol Tamber Best of Edinburgh Award 2009, and a Stewart Parker Award for Elain Murphy's script. Tickets are available at Townhall website and on the door.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

‘Love/Hate’: What is ‘Gangland’ Anyway?


Changing gears a little, but I was wondering if anyone has checked out the new RTÉ drama Love/Hate? I watched the first two episodes (both available on RTÉ Realplayer, though the first one may disappear soon) because of the list of likeable actors attached and liked them. A few quick thoughts coming up just as soon as I sell cocaine to Aaron Monaghan …

Saturday, October 16, 2010