Swimming upstream
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
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
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
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
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
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
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’
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
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
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...