Online
During lockdown, online became the only outlet for creatives to share their work. Of course there is nothing like the real live experience, but some theatre is still being made for an online audience. Plus there’s the hybrid theatre that has both a live and online audience, which is a great way to make theatre much more accessible.
We occasional review a show online instead of heading to the venue, so when that happens, it’s only fair to highlight that.
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Review: Waiting for Lefty, online via Zoom
An astute, passionate production
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Review: Everything is Absolutely Fine
A moving and honest portrayal of what it is like to live with anxiety,
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Review: Pheromone, online @TakeYourSeats.ie
A play that is just pure theatre in its look and style.
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Review: I Could Use a Drink, online @ Stream.theatre
A show filled with incredible talent and fantastic songs
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Review: From Me To us, online @ Battersea Arts Centre
A moving insight into one man’s desire to become a father.
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Review: Tennis Elbow, online @ Pitlochry Festival Theatre
An intriguing peak into the life of a fictional writer and artist.
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Review: I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical, online @ King’s Head Theatre
An absolute treat for any lover of musical theatre
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Review: Sacrament, online @ King’s Head Theatre
A performance that is just a wonder to behold.
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Review: Henry V, online via Zoom
brilliantly conceived and fantastically performed
