Reawakened trauma

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Ruairi Conaghan told David Hennessy about his new play that was inspired by his own breakdown that came after playing Brighton Bomber Pat Magee...

Mental health and arts festival returns for third year

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Shout London, the mental health and arts festival from Ashford Place, returns for its third outing this weekend. For the first time the event will...

The Queen’s Irish

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Breffni Holohan told David Hennessy about playing Queen Victoria and a widow in The Flea, a play about a true life scandal in Victorian...

Like a fairy tale

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Playwright Nancy Harris told David Hennessy about her new take on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes, the inherent darkness of fairy tales and...

Numero Juno

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Aisling Kearns and Eimhin Fitzgerald Doherty told David Hennessy about making their West End debuts in the current production of Juno and the Paycock...

Towering display

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Manuel will help you with your bags but don’t mention the war, the West End stage version of iconic sitcom Fawlty Towers has just...

Remixing a horror classic

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Emrhys Cooper, recognisable from his role in Coronation Street, told David Hennessy about his ‘remix’ of horror classic Nosferatu, coming back to the UK after...

A vision of a ‘new Ireland’

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Paddy Cullivan told David Hennessy about his show I Can't Believe It's Not Ireland which gets into the 'nitty gritty' of how a united...

Bringing the Dubliners back

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  John Sheahan of the Dubliners told David Hennessy about a new stage show celebrating the music of the iconic ballad band. More than a decade...

Liverpool set to celebrate Irish culture

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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off this week. Now in its 22nd year, Liverpool Irish Festival is described as the UK’s largest Irish arts and culture-led...