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We Are Shifting

Mar
3,
2011
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Following on from the success of Scratcher over the last 2 weeks, we at the Devious Theatre Company are proud to return with the second part of our ‘In The Future When All’s Well’ season of plays. Shifting is a … Continue reading

Scratcher Review: Kilkenny Reporter March 2nd

Mar
2,
2011
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The following reviewed was penned by Darragh Byrne and originally appeared in the print edition of the Kilkenny Reporter, March 2nd 2011 edition. THIS reviewer has been lucky enough to witness the birth of Ireland’s three finest contemporary playwrights – … Continue reading

Finishing A Season Of Dario Fo

Mar
22,
2010
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John says: It’s been 7 long months of work but it was definitely worth it. Performing the work of Dario Fo was something that Devious Theatre wanted to do from the outset. I’d been a massive Dario Fo fan since … Continue reading

Seven Deadly Scenes Returns

Jan
20,
2010
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New local theatre group What’s On Tom are reviving their production of Seven Deadly Scenes this weekend with two performances in Kilkenny on Friday and Saturday night. The programme is made up of seven new short plays featuring some works … Continue reading

Interrogating John Morton

Nov
30,
2009
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John’s been interrogating the cast for the week but today I’d my chance to corner the director himself and turn the tables on him to throw a few questions his way. Describe your part or role in Accidental Death Of … Continue reading

‘Trainspotting’ – The Opening Scene

Dec
14,
2008
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We’ve just released the first of several video clips from our production of ‘Trainspotting‘ in the Watergate Theatre, last June. Filmed by our Devious friend Alan Slattery, check out the opening scene on the Friday night performance, featuring Ross Costigan … Continue reading

TRAINSPOTTING: Character Promo – Sick Boy

Jun
15,
2008
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‘Good ol fashioned Scottish hoaspitality. Ye cannae beat it’ The final reveal in our series of Trainspotting posters sees the debut bow of the wide eyed wannabe entrepreneur with a heart of pure deviousness, Simon ‘Sick Boy’ Williamson. Junkie. Rent … Continue reading

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