The Royal Shakespeare Company’s new production of William Shakespeare’s popular comedy, The Merry Wives of Windsor, will be screened live at Galway’s Eye Cinema next Wednesday,...
REVIEW BY JUDY MURPHY English history and English wars are the subject matter of Richard II, Henry IV (Parts I and II) and Henry V, which...
“The neighbourhood is gone to hell,” was the reaction from several locals when Druid Theatre moved into its Chapel Lane premises off Quay Street in the...
When New Yorker James DeVita saw Ian McKellen’s one-man show, Acting Shakespeare, in 1984 on Broadway in 1984, it changed the young man’s life. As a...