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Theatre Review: Let the Right One In

Joy Watters reviews John Tiffany's 'gripping, horrifying' production.

Theatre Review: The Poor Mouth

Jams O'Donnell (aka Lorna Irvine) reviews Blue Raincoat Troupe's latest 'triumph'.

Theatre Review: Fox Attack

Lorna Irvine reviews the Oran Mor and NTS co-production.

Theatre Review: Mortal Memories

Lorna Irvine reviews the 300th Oran Mor lunchtime production.

Theatre Review: The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs

'Furious, full of righteous indignation and with a sting,' Lorna Irvine is greatly impressed by Gilded Balloon's touring production.

Theatre Review: As It Is

'Admirable, shocking and compelling,' Lorna Irvine reviews Vanishing Point's contribution to Mayfesto.

Theatre Review: Marco Pantani--The Pirate

Missy Lorelei thinks the latest from Oran Mor is inconsistent.

Theatre Review: Thieves and Boy

Lorna Irvine reviews the latest teaming between NTS and Oran Mor.

Theatre Review: Flaneurs

Lorna Irvine reviews Jenna Watt's performance statement about violence.

Theatre Review: Sweet Silver Song of the Lark

Lorna Irvine reviews 'Molly Taylor's wee gem' at this week's A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Secrets

'Hardly brimming with searing insight or originality...nonetheless highly watchable', Lorna Irvine reviews the latest partnership between NTS and A Play, a Pie and Pint.

Theatre Review: Poke

Lorna Irvine reviews this 'vital' production.

Theatre Review: Rantin

Lorna Irvine reviews the flawed but good-natured production, part of Behaviour 2013.

Theatre Review: Butterfly Kiss

'Lacking wit and spice,' Lorna Irvine reviews Oran Mor's latest.

Theatre Review: Cargo

Lorna Irvine reviews a new play performed in two halves.

Don't Shake Me Lucifer!

Missy Lorelei reviews the Citizens' production of Doctor Faustus.

Peggy Shaw: Ruff

Part of this year's Behaviour festival, Lorna Irvine reviews 'a brave, bold beautiful show'.

Theatre Review: Margaret and Ken and the End of the World

'A cliched, mean-spirited and desperate mess,' Lorna Irvine reviews the latest from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Donald Robertson is Not a Stand-Up Comedian

Photo credit: Eoin Carey

Missy Lorelei reviews the first piece from this year's Behaviour festival.

(Image: Gary McNair, photo credit: Eoin Carey)

 

Theatre Review: Old Blood

Lorna Irvine is charmed by an odd 'antidote to the youth-obsessed Twilight franchise'.

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