Tag Archives: The Peacock
Irish Times Theatre Awards
I saw The Irish Times nominations t’other day. The first thing that struck me was the enormous body of theatre work that is being produced every year across Ireland. I would have thought that I get to a lot of theatre and even when budget restricts me I would still be aware of a lot of productions, but looking down through the nominations I realised that I’m still ignorant of a lot of work being produced – a lot of really great work apparently. Continue reading
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WERK at the Peacock Review
The very fact that the Abbey ever allowed the ever eccentric thisispopbaby’s inside the door of the Peacock is exciting. To be honest, I had begun to tire of the Abbey, and feel disillusioned at their status as the national … Continue reading
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Terminus at The Abbey
I know it’s over now, having finished its run at the Peacock….however, I just found this video on the Abbey’s YouTube Channel: Click here to read my review of Terminus at the Peacock.
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Terminus at the Peacock Review
On the night when Ireland lost the world cup cos of a certain Frenchman’s hand, I was engulfed in the whirlwind that is Mark O’Rowe’s Terminus. First produced in 2007, the plays returns to its birthplace on the Peacock stage. It was a good sign that there was a picture of Marina Carr’s Woman and Scarecrow on the wall of the bar when I arrived – good productions encourage more good productions. Continue reading
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