The Bull Will Come Out Tomorrow: this week's best theatre shows
A new play imagines the fractious compatibility between Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald, while an old musical makes a comeback for the summer
Theatre highlights: Unmanageable Sisters returns to the stage
Fionn Foley’s solo show Brendan Galileo for Europe onstage ahead of fringe outings
The Scourge and Hue and Cry: The best in theatre this week
One woman reflects on caring for her mother; two long estranged friends deal with grief
Theatre: a new generation takes on the words of Flann O’Brien
‘Thirst (and Other Bits of Flann)’ draws from ‘The Dalkey Archive’ and other stories
Theatre: Legendary ‘Godfather of Gay’ DJ Tonie Walsh takes to the stage
Theatre highlights: DJ turned activist Tonie Walsh introduces himself to the theatre; while Ken Rogan’s inspired debut play tells the oldest story in the freshest way
First look: Bewley’s Cafe Theatre reopens after stylish re-fit
After three years off-site, the lunchtime venue returns to swish new facilities
‘My Left Nut’, ‘Penguins’ and ‘Sally Denver Matthews’: the best theatre this week
Growing pains, a New York love story, and frazzled first-time parenthood
Theatre this week: Voyeurism at Bewley’s and a Peacock debut
Peep, Porcelain and Private Peaceful alliterate the week in theatre
Theatre highlights of the week ending December 24th
In this weeks’s theatre, a frightful creature becomes a useful friend, an old fable is laced up to fit new times, and one eccentric Dubliner finally becomes a legend
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