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Dublin Theatre Festival
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And we’re live in 3…2…
Our Social Media Manager, Abbie treads the fine line between appreciation and critique as she shares the Sparkles from her week, including a plethora of livestreams.
Haven’t we done this before?
Our Social Media Manager, Abbie, send sparkles your way in the form of Sir Patrick Stewart's sonnet recitation, Tom Hollander's daily routine, and an intense longing to see The Great Hunger.
This year’s Dublin Theatre Festival honouree
The honouree of this year's Dublin Theatre Festival has been announced. The online event will be tonight at 6pm.
I’m only a cock-eyed optimist
Starting with her virtual experience of Culture Night, and ending with a fond farewell to man's best friend, this week's Sparkles are a wild ride.
Cancelled, postponed or gone online: Dublin theatres react to the Level 3 restrictions
With the Level 3 restrictions now a reality, all organised indoor gatherings, including live theatre performances become prohibited.
DUBLIN LEVEL THREE: Theatres Closed, Outdoor Gatherings Reduced
Here's what's going to happen to theatres, cinemas and other cultural venues under the Level 3 restrictions.
Abbey Theatre’s ‘The Great Hunger’ sells out in 10 minutes
From the epic poem of Patrick Kavanagh, The Great Hunger will premiere at the Dublin Theatre Festival 2020.
Resiliency in the face of constant change
Our Social Media Manager Abbie tackles a wild week full of announcements and heavy lifting.
In a colourful state of mind…
The Living Colour Index, from artist Michael Hanna's project for The MAC Belfast, provides a unique way of augmenting our memories and perception of time. Our Social Media Manager, Abbie muses on time and memories, and shares some sparkles from her week.
Stage Door Live, Episode 3 – 29 April 2020
Nearly every festival in Ireland has been cancelled; We bring together some of Ireland's top festival directors and consultants to discuss the big picture for festivals. Featuring: Kim McCafferty, Tríona Ní Dhuibhir, Jen Coppinger, Louise Stephens, WIllie White, John Merrigan, Danielle Morgan, and Bryan Burroughs.