A night of fiendishly good music and dancing in Cleeres Pub, Kilkenny. It’s a 70′s fancy dress with prizes for the best get up. There’s enough food to feed a small dancing army. The theatre will be decked out with … Continue reading
A night of fiendishly good music and dancing in Cleeres Pub, Kilkenny. It’s a 70′s fancy dress with prizes for the best get up. There’s enough food to feed a small dancing army. The theatre will be decked out with … Continue reading
The next character introduction from Stags and Hens is that of the groom Dave. Played by John Doran, Dave is the man of the hour celebrating his last night of freedom with his mates before getting married to Linda the … Continue reading
A new theatrical experience has been launched in Kilkenny by our friends over at Rothe House. A theatrical tour of the 16th century house, situated in the heart of Kilkenny, is led by its first couple John Rothe and Rose … Continue reading
Dave and Linda’s Wedding, Liverpool, 1978. L-R: Kav, Robbie, Dave, Billy, Eddy. Stags and Hens by Willy Russell will hit the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny from July 21st – 25th. Tickets are now on sale and can be booked at 056 … Continue reading
Well, that’s it from us in terms of Shakespearean performances for the year, the curtain falling on the 2009 Shakespeare In The House festival earlier today. On behalf of myself (Ken), John M, John D, Kevin, Scott, Niamh and Stephen, … Continue reading
A sneak preview trailer of this weekend’s Shakespeare In Bits has just gone online. It sees the entire performance speeded up in all it’s fast forward glory. It was recorded during yesterday’s rehearsals by Stephen Colfer and was nicely edited … Continue reading
After the successful runs of Trainspotting and Smitten last year, we are very happy to announce that our next full scale production will be Stags and Hens by Willy Russell. A viciously funny study of working class attitudes to marriage, … Continue reading
This is a nice little extra to our collection of Trainspotting footage. We’ve edited the play entirely with the word ‘cunt’. Undoubtedly its most prominent word. Please do enjoy. And if there are any people of a sensitive disposition in … Continue reading
In our penultimate clip from our production of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting adapted by Harry Gibson, Alison ([played by Maria Murray) exacts some horrifying revenge on a bunch of boorish, English louts who harass her as she works in an Edinburgh … Continue reading