Going by our very specific banner, Stags and Hens will hit the stage in 5 days, 4 hours, 2 minutes and 34 seconds. And production has been ramping up in a big way as we approach the final strait. 8 … Continue reading
Going by our very specific banner, Stags and Hens will hit the stage in 5 days, 4 hours, 2 minutes and 34 seconds. And production has been ramping up in a big way as we approach the final strait. 8 … Continue reading
With a cheeky nod to Willy Russell, we unveil the final character from Stags and Hens, the lead singer of The Blood Brothers, Peter Taylor. Played by Eddie Murphy, Peter is the cocksure, charming, lead singer of this up and … Continue reading
If you check the countdown timer at the top of DeviousTheatre.com, we’re just two days and a few hours off the first airing of our new production, ‘The War Of The Worlds’. The show, which has been written and directed … Continue reading
The following review was published in Tess Felder’s column, in the Kilkenny People newspaper on August 27th 2008; “THINK of how many people sit in the Castle Park (when it isn’t lashing rain) or in their bedrooms, studies or garages … Continue reading
It’s only a few short weeks since we raised some eyebrows and furrowed some brows on High Street, with an awesome display of ‘Trainspotting’ posters in St Canice’s Credit Union window, and already we’re back again. This week will see … Continue reading
Pictured: Stephen Colfer as ‘Spud’. Photo by Shane Hatton. Another one from the long list of ‘Trainspotting’ reviews, this one from Aisling Hurley in the Kilkenny Voice. A brilliant night of Trainspotting A BRAVE and edgy production of Irvine Welsh’s … Continue reading
Pictured: Ross Costigan as ‘Mark Renton’. Photo by Shane Hatton. Another review of ‘Trainspotting’, this time thanks to Liam Murphy of the Munster Express; The Devious Theatre Company returned in punk and grotesque glory to The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny with … Continue reading