Doing him justice

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Don Wycherley and Mary- Elaine Tynan, the star and director/ playwright of a play about Paddy Armstrong of The Guildford Four, spoke to David...

He’s my Brother

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Eoin McAndrew tells David Hennessy about his award- winning play Little Brother that opens at Soho Theatre this week. Eoin McAndrew's Little Brother opens...

Food for thought

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Atoosa Sepehr, whose story of escaping a bad marriage and the oppressive regime of Iran inspired the play My English Persian Kitchen, told David...

Ashford Place hold film, art and mental health festival in Kilburn

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Ashford Place, the Cricklewood-based charity, held a mental health, arts, music and film festival at the Kiln Theatre in Kilburn recently. The event started with...

Returning to Ballybeg

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Galway actress Siobhán O’Kelly told David Hennessy about returning to Brian Friel’s classic Dancing at Lughnasa and finally making it to Manchester’s Royal Exchange. Siobhán...

‘Thelma and Louise’s punk daughter’

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Meghan Tyler and Rachael Rooney, the playwright and cast of Crocodile Fever, spoke to David Hennessy ahead of the play coming to Arcola Theatre....

Thinking of the days

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Anna- Jane Casey told David Hennessy about being part of the cast for Northern Ireland’s first ever production of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies. Anna-Jane Casey...

About a BOY

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Playwright and poet Damian Gorman told David Hennessy about BOY, an evening of music and poetry telling the story of Damian’s abused brother, Gerard...

Family reunion

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Ian Lloyd Anderson spoke to David Hennessy ahead of the London premiere of Mark O’Rowe’s Reunion at the Kiln Theatre in Kilburn. Following sold- out...

Keeping it Friel

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Elizabeth Newman, the new Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres, told David Hennessy why she is starting her tenure with the Brian Friel classic Dancing...