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Category: Arts & Literature

Comedian Tony Law performs in UCC | Tracy Nyhan

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline Uncategorized
Posted on November 6, 2012

Canadian-born comedian, Tony Law, performed in the very luxurious Boole lecture hall (a big step up from the Apollo, it must be said) to an impressive crowd that filled most of the hall, he performed for forty minutes – but he had the easy job. Performing before Law were three younger acts, all of whom…

UCC Dramat Presents: Short Play Festival | Michaél Phelan

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 22, 2012

Michaél Phelan tells us what’s in store for the upcoming Dramat Short Play Festival.      Dramat are about to launch an exciting few weeks of theatre, and to open their first term productions, they are presenting three original short plays, each written by students of University College Cork in the Dramat Short Play Festival. The…

What’s in a name? | Geraldine Carey

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 22, 2012

The seats filled and the atmosphere was electric at the very mention of Romeo and Juliet – but did Corcadorca do the Bard any justice? Geraldine Carey reviews.      It was a wet Tuesday evening when I travelled to the Cork Opera House to see the acclaimed Romeo and Juliet, a production by the Corcadorca…

Rethinking Keating | Julie Daunt

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 22, 2012

     The early twentieth century saw drastic changes in Ireland’s political, social and economic conditions. These changes are sharply represented in the works of Limerick artist, Sean Keating (1889-1977). The latest Crawford exhibition, Sean Keating: Contemporary Contexts, explores the works of Sean Keating and how his representation of hardship and struggle relates to the work…

Sweeney Todd, The Musical | Dylan White

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 9, 2012

Dylan White reviews Jonathan Kent’s critically acclaimed production of the famous bloody barbershop tale.      Stephen Sondheim’s bone chilling masterpiece Sweeney Todd has long been regarded as one of the greatest plays of all time, with the story featuring on the silver screen in the 2007 adaptation starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. This…

Harry Potter and the Drug Addicts of Pagford | Julie Daunt

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 9, 2012

Julie Daunt reviews J.K. Rowling’s new “adult” novel, which will have many Potter fans surprised (to say the least!).      Firstly, let me get something straight. I was never a big fan of Harry Potter (shock horror!). Don’t get me wrong, I did read all the books and saw most of the films, but I…

Motion Capture | Julie Daunt

By admin   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on September 25, 2012

Arts and Literature Editor Julie Daunt reviews the current Lewis Glucksman exhibition, which traces the relationship between drawing and the moving image.      What is drawing? Is it the lines made by a pen on paper, or is it the act of creating those lines? What about photography, which is Greek for “drawing with light”?…

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