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













