‘The biggest mishap would be when part of the set started falling, the sound desk stopped working, and then the light started making funny noises like it was about to fall from the rig’
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We trace the life and career of the late Brian Friel, the brilliant but slightly enigmatic playwright behind Faith Healer, set to open at Belvoir soon.
The multi-talented Holly Austin, co-writer and star of our upcoming family show, discusses theatre-making, childhood, and why plays are better than iPads.
Currently bringing the laughs (and just a little bit of woe) to the Belvoir stage, we stole a few minutes with comedian Hannah Gadsby to talk Taylor Swift, keeping things light, and taking her dog on tour.
Director Clare Watson discusses the challenging themes of her upcoming production: what leads an individual to commit an act of tragic violence, and how a community can find a way forward.
Writer Kit Brookman and director Eamon Flack reflect on the themes of their new play: the generational divide and the challenge of re-imagining our future.