Tag Archives: Abbey Theatre

And the winner of the tickets to Alice in Funderland is…

Thanks everyone for entering the competition to see Alice in Funderland tomorrow. I tried to make it as fair as possible and I hope Gearóid has a great time. Just re tickets to Alice in Funderland – two very relevant … Continue reading

Win tickets to the second last show of Alice in Funderland

Would you like to win tickets to the SOLD OUT Alice in Funderland at the Abbey Theatre? It’s the last week and I’ve bought two tickets to the second last performance – the Matinee on Saturday afternoon – to give … Continue reading

Alice In Funderland at the Abbey Theatre

Alice in Funderland at the Abbey Theatre is very good. You should go see it. There’s little else you really need to know – except here’s where to buy tickets and to remember that it’s based on Alice in Wonderland … Continue reading

Win tickets to The Government Inspector at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin

The next few weeks are shaping up to be brilliant weeks for theatre in Dublin and around Ireland. The Government Inspector at the Abbey Theatre promises to be a highlight, with a great cast and the writing of Roddy Doyle. … Continue reading

B for Baby – Carmel Winters

B FOR BABY is currently showing on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre. Winner of The Irish Times Best New Play award in 2010, B FOR BABY took Dublin by storm before it took off on a 14 venue … Continue reading

Theatre Listings: September 2011

Strap in folks. We’re about to head into the busiest time of the Irish theatre calendar. And there is a LOT on offer.

Review: Curse of the Starving Class at the Abbey Theatre

I left the Abbey Theatre livid after seeing this play on Saturday. Why post about it here? Because it’s a great story well told that you will appreciate and maybe even “enjoy”.

Alice in Funderland at the Abbey Theatre – book your tickets for 2012

Book your tickets for Alice in Funderland now. Yes, it’s not on until March 30 2012 and yes it runs until May 12 then, but tickets will sell out because this is a brilliant musical. It’s smart, it’s funny and … Continue reading

Review: Brian Friel’s Translations at the Abbey Theatre

Brian Friel’s Translations is known as a “modern masterpiece”. It was first produced in the Guild Hall in Derry in 1980 by the Field Day theatre company, also established in 1980 by the gifted Brian Friel and his equally gifted … Continue reading

Win tickets to see PERVE at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin

Perve on the Peacock Stage from Abbey Theatre. Win tickets to see PERVE, written by Stacey Gregg, at Dublin’s Peacock Theatre.