Theatre
Not Now
by David Ireland
Finborough Theatre & The MAC, Belfast
The morning after his father’s funeral, an unsure and still grief-stricken Matthew prepares to fly to London to audition for the prestigious drama school, RADA.
“Ireland’s dialogue is nonstop sparkle… beautifully judged in Max Elton’s production.”
– The Observer
Yes So I Said Yes
by David Ireland
Finborough Theatre
Ulster Loyalist Alan “Snuffy” Black is kept awake every night by his neighbour McCorrick’s dog barking. In a Northern Ireland he barely recognises, a disconsolate Alan sets out to rid himself of the incessant noise.
“Go prepared to be appalled and challenged.”
– The Guardian
Catherine and Anita
by Derek Ahonen
Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Assembly Rooms) & King’s Head Theatre
Told over the course of decades, Catherine and Anita is a dark comedy about heartbreak, illness and ultimately how those in need so often slip through life’s cracks.
“Sarah Roy gives a riveting performance”
– The Stage
The Drunken City
by Adam Bock
Theatre at the Tabard (formerly the Tabard Theatre)
An encounter with a handsome stranger is enough to stop anyone in their tracks. But for Marnie on her bachelorette party – it’s something more.
“The Drunken City substantially surpassed my expectations.”