by cmadmin | Dec 8, 2015 | Blog, Sketches
“NAME?” “Dennis. Dennis Mobray.” “Age?” “Six.” The woman at the desk looked up at him over her glasses. “OK. Slightly bolshy sense of humour. I’ll make a note of that in the character profile. A lot of people don’t like that. But some families do, actually.” She...
by cmadmin | Oct 14, 2015 | Blog
A new musical theatre piece takes a trip to the past on Irish feminists’ Contraceptive Train GREAT to be in Dublin again during the festival season. During the five-odd weeks of the Fringe and Dublin Theatre Festival in September/October, Dublin city is a magic...
by cmadmin | Sep 12, 2015 | Blog
WE’VE all experienced the desperation of trying to find accommodation in a new city. When places are barely big enough to fit the amount of money you’d need to rent them , it’s time for a rethink. Especially if you’re an arriving theatre director looking for a...
by cmadmin | Sep 8, 2015 | Blog, Sketches
“OH GOD,” cried the man on the park bench, and buried his face in his hands. “God, what am I doing here? What’s the point? What does it all mean?” The pinstripe-suited woman on the other side of the bench glanced at him out of the corner of her eye. Then she...
by cmadmin | Feb 4, 2013 | Articles
ONCE upon a time a fine, spirited wee girl was born to her Irish mother and Scottish father in 1821 in Grange, Co Sligo. Or perhaps she was placed in the cradle by the fairies, because little Eliza Rosanna Gilbert grew up to change her name and nationality several...