Swimming upstream

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Derry actress Judith Roddy spoke to David Hennessy about the UK premiere of Pulitzer Prize- winning play Between Riverside and Crazy. Between Riverside and Crazy...

Fighting the rise of the machines

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Colm Warren told David Hennessy about his song Dead Days which has struck a chord addressing both the struggles of the working man and...

All the jazz

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Saxophone player Sean Khan told David Hennessy about his new album with a folk theme, why he would not be playing music if it...

Break- in hit

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Playwright Ciara Elizabeth Smyth told David Hennessy about her play Lie Low which is onstage at the Royal Court and deals with themes such...

CMAT’s how it’s done, baby

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CMAT at Kentish Town Forum, Thursday 16 May Review by Noel Mullen The queue that snaked along the outside of the Kentish Town Forum and down...

Rich pickings

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Dave Hill: Caveman In A Spaceship @ Soho Theatre London, Friday 17 May Review by Noel Mullen ‘I wouldn’t do a show like this if I was...

Biird ready to take off

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Lisa Canny told David Hennessy about her new all- female traditional music collective Biird who are looking to change the narrative around women in...

‘Brechtian seanchaí punk’

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Little John Nee told David Hennessy about bringing his show Nettle Horse, which contains a dystopian future but some matters and messages for the...

Return to London

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Freddie White, who plays The Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith this week, told David Hennessy about following Emmylou Harris, his memories of the late...

Dawning of the Dea

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Mollie McGinn of Belfast rock duo Dea Matrona told David Hennessy about their debut album For Your Sins, getting Dolly Parton’s go ahead and...