Shuck and awe

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Sophie McShera, known to many for her role in Downton Abbey, tells The Irish World about returning to musical theatre in Shucked. Sophie McShera, 40,...

Singing like a bird

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Seán Ronayne told David Hennessy about the award-winning documentary Birdsong which has come to BBC. Kathleen Harris’ award- winning debut film Birdsong is now...

Victoria’s secrets

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Dublin actress Victoria Smurfit told David Hennessy about returning to the stage after 17 years for a modern retelling of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts at...

Gladiator, ready!

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Cyclone, from BBC’s Gladiators, told David Hennessy about being the show’s first ever Irish Gladiator. Cyclone became the first new Gladiator when she was added...

Irish horror story

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Writer Hugh Travers spoke to David Hennessy about horror/ comedy series Video Nasty as it screens on BBC. The dark comedy drama Video Nasty...

Mental health and arts festival returns for third year

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Shout London, the mental health and arts festival from Ashford Place, returns for its third outing this weekend. For the first time the event will...

Breaking the silence

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Alan Bradley told David Hennesy about his revealing documentary, Unspoken which deals with the often unspoken about crisis of eating disorders in men. A...

Towering display

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Manuel will help you with your bags but don’t mention the war, the West End stage version of iconic sitcom Fawlty Towers has just...

Remixing a horror classic

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Emrhys Cooper, recognisable from his role in Coronation Street, told David Hennessy about his ‘remix’ of horror classic Nosferatu, coming back to the UK after...

Time to say goodbye

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Pól Brennan of Clannad spoke to David Hennessy about the band’s new album celebrating 40 years since Robin of Sherwood, their forthcoming show at...