Originally published by: Stage Buddy In 2016’s 1st Irish Festival, Nancy Manocherian’s The Cell raised the splintering roof with Honor Molloy’s Crackskull Row, a one-act play soaked to the bone with rough and tumble memories that will not rest. … [Read more...] about Interview: Playwright Honor Molloy on Irish Rep’s “Crackskull Row”
Interview: Navigating the possibilities of language in Irish Rep’s ‘Crackskull Row’
February 27, 2017 by: John Soltes Originally published on Hollywood Soapbox Terry Donnelly and Colin Lane star in the cell’s production of Crackskull Row at Irish Rep. Photo courtesy of Carol Rosegg.The cell’s production of Honor Molloy’s Crackskull … [Read more...] about Interview: Navigating the possibilities of language in Irish Rep’s ‘Crackskull Row’
The Mother and Child Scheme – The role of Church and State.
Rhona McCord June 19, 2013 Originally Published by The Irish Story The 2012 controversy arising from the tragedy of the death of a pregnant woman at Galway University Hospital was not the first time that the question of women’s health caused a … [Read more...] about The Mother and Child Scheme – The role of Church and State.
Design: The Emperor Jones
The Emperor Jones takes place, largely, in the thoughts and memories of one man, Brutus Jones. This presents a unique challenge for our designers as they attempt to both translate the nightmarish visions in Jones's mind to the physical stage and to evoke … [Read more...] about Design: The Emperor Jones
Interview: Ryan Silverman & Melissa Errico
Ryan Silverman & Melissa Errico Talk Finian's Rainbow Giggle Fits, Cherished Passion Memories, & Much More Originally posted via Broadway Box December 19th, 2016 Tony nominee Melissa Errico is back at Irish Rep reprising her … [Read more...] about Interview: Ryan Silverman & Melissa Errico
The New Yorker: An Immersive Re-Creation of “The Dead”
By: Tad Friend Originally Published November 21, 2016 Issue The table was set for an old-fashioned Irish dinner party: white linen, cut-glass vases containing celery stalks and air-dried raisins. The meal, in a small tasting room in the West Village, … [Read more...] about The New Yorker: An Immersive Re-Creation of “The Dead”