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Review: Porcelain at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
22 February 2018
Reviews • Dublin • National • Reviews

Review: Porcelain at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin

February 20 - March 10
By Chris McCormack

Teetering on cliché: Margaret Perry’s debut play loses steam in Cathal Cleary’s production.


Review: Party Politics at Òran Mór, Glasgow
21 February 2018
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Review: Party Politics at Òran Mór, Glasgow

February 19 - February 24
By Lorna Irvine

School gate politics: Lorna Martin makes an assured debut with A Play, A Pie and A Pint.


Review: We Don’t Know What’s Buried Here at the Civic Theatre, Dublin
17 February 2018
Reviews • Dublin

Review: We Don’t Know What’s Buried Here at the Civic Theatre, Dublin

15 - 17 February 2018
By Chris McCormack

Magdalene Ghosts: Chris McCormack reviews a new play about unearthing the truth


Review: Wonderland at Nottingham Playhouse
14 February 2018
Reviews • Nottingham

Review: Wonderland at Nottingham Playhouse

9 – 24 February 2018
By Peter Kirwan

Never cross a picket line: Peter Kirwan reviews the triumphant regional premiere of Beth Steel’s play about Welbeck Colliery


Review: The Man Who Fell To Pieces at The MAC, Belfast
13 February 2018
Reviews • Belfast • National • Reviews

Review: The Man Who Fell To Pieces at The MAC, Belfast

By Chris McCormack

Falling apart: Patrick J. O’Reilly’s physical play is an absurd exploration of mental health.


Review: Haughey|Gregory at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
13 February 2018
Reviews • Dublin • National • Reviews

Review: Haughey|Gregory at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin

February 8 - February 10
By Chris McCormack

Inner city pressure: Colin Murphy’s documentary play slides sideways into farce.


Review: Finding Nana at Nottingham Playhouse
9 February 2018
Reviews • National • Nottingham • Reviews

Review: Finding Nana at Nottingham Playhouse

February 7 - February 10
By Peter Kirwan

Memories of memories: Jane Upton’s one-woman play is touching and thoughtful.


Review: The Approach at Project Arts Centre, Dublin
8 February 2018
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Review: The Approach at Project Arts Centre, Dublin

February 6 - February 24
By Chris McCormack

Crying for help: Mark O’Rowe’s new drama asks disturbing questions about loneliness.


Review: Reclaimed at Chew Stoke Church School
7 February 2018
Reviews • Bristol • National • Reviews

Review: Reclaimed at Chew Stoke Church School

February 2
By Lilith Wozniak

Washed away: Wassail Theatre Company’s devised response to the 2013/14 floods plays with space and audience interaction.


Review: Bold Girls at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
5 February 2018
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Review: Bold Girls at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow

January 24 - February 10
By David Pollock

27 years later: Rona Munro’s play’s focus has shifted since its premiere in 1991.


Review: Hamlet at The Lowry, Salford
5 February 2018
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Review: Hamlet at The Lowry, Salford

January 26 - February 3
By Aniqah Choudhri

A very different Denmark: Paapa Essiedu’s Dane is emotive and intelligent.


Review: Passage to India at Bristol Old Vic
5 February 2018
Reviews • Bristol

Review: Passage to India at Bristol Old Vic

By Lilith Wozniak

Simple8’s adaptation of Forster’s novel is a formulaic take on an intriguing text.


Review: The Lover at Lyceum, Edinburgh
3 February 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh

Review: The Lover at Lyceum, Edinburgh

By David Pollock

Dream-like ambiguities: a female-led team adapt Marguerite Duras’s 1984 novel of adolescent sexuality.


Review: Sive at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
31 January 2018
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Review: Sive at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin

January 30 - March 3
By Chris McCormack

This feels like progress: John B. Keane’s tragedy is injected with new meaning by Garry Hynes.


Review: Achilles at Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
29 January 2018
Reviews • Glasgow

Review: Achilles at Citizens Theatre, Glasgow

By Christine Irvine

“Company of Wolves’ micro-exploration of grief and pain seems achingly timely.”


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