'For Love' Is Sexy, Salty, and Sharp
In “For Love,” at the Irish Repertory Theatre, actor-playwright Laoisa Sexton chronicles the messy romantic lives of three Dublin women with raunchy wit and quirky details.
'For Love' Is Sexy, Salty, and Sharp
In “For Love,” at the Irish Repertory Theatre, actor-playwright Laoisa Sexton chronicles the messy romantic lives of three Dublin women with raunchy wit and quirky details.
'Donnybrook!,' What Have They Done to Ye?
Irish Rep’s revised, pared-down version of “Donnybrook!,” the 1961 Broadway musical adaptation of “The Quiet Man,” lurches by in fastforward despite Johnny Burke’s lilting score.
Intimate 'Airswimming' Is Heartfelt and Endearing
Charlotte Jones’ tricky 1997 two-character play, “Airswimming,” at the Irish Repertory Theatre, is a small but sparkling gem that gleams with charm, anger, comedy, and sadness.
'It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play' Has Emotional Potency
“It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play,” Anthony E. Palermo’s 60-minute re-imagining of Frank Capra’s classic 1946 film, at the Irish Repertory Theatre, is a holiday keeper.
Phil Coulter's 'The Songs I Love So Well' Is Full of Irish Charm
“The Songs I Love So Well,” at the Irish Repertory Theatre, offers acclaimed Irish entertainer Phil Coulter in a cozy, up-close-and-personal holiday show of sentiment and style.