With a new year and new decade just days away, I've compiled a list of the productions which had a huge impact on me over the past twelve months. In no particular order, here's my top theatre shows of 2019. The Ocean at the End of the Lane, National Theatre A late entry into this... Continue Reading →
Review: Box Clever and Killymuck, Bunker Theatre
The Bunker Theatre has had a cracking start to 2019, what with Welcome to the UK, Boots and My White Best Friend (and Other Letters Left Unsaid) earning praise among audiences and critics alike. The rave reviews are set to continue with the theatre’s latest offering in the form of two one-woman plays, Box Clever... Continue Reading →
Interview with Aoife Lennon and Redd Lily Roche
Later this month The Bunker plays host to a double bill of one-woman shows which explore the political cause and effect of what being born with less means. Killymuck, written by Kat Woods and starring Aoife Lennon, offers an insight into how growing up on a council estate affects the present and informs the future; while Box... Continue Reading →