Press

 
 

Beckett in the City: The Women Speak Press Kit (PDF)
Samuel Beckett’s Fizzles Press Kit

For all media inquiries please contact Sarah Jane Scaife at sarahjanescaife@mac.com

 

Reviews

Laethanta Sona/Happy Days


 

Company

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Review — Company
Saoirse Anton,
Sitting on The Fourth Wall
****

Company, Project Arts Centre, Dublin 
Dúnlaith Bird 

Company review: Sublime theatre for an audience ready to imagine
Seona Mac Réamoinn, The Irish Times
*****

RTE Radio ONE
Arena with Seán Rocks


 

Beckett in the City: The Women Speak

 
 
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Retracing Irish history through the Fringe
Lucy Cheseldine, The State of the Arts

RTE Radio ONE
Arena with Seán Rocks

TIGER Dublin Fringe: Beckett in the City: The Women Speak — Halla Banba
Tricia O’Beirne, The Public Reviews

Beckett in the City: The Women Speak
Pete Hempstead, Off-Off-Broadway

Review: Beckett’s Absurdist House of Horrors, in Hell’s Kitchen
Alexis Solosky, The New York Times

Something The Dust Said
Jonathan Kalb


 

 

Rough for Theatre I and Act Without
Words II

 
 
 

Two Samuel Beckett Plays in a Car Park? Unmissable
Fintan O'Toole, The Irish Times

Rough for Theatre I
Emer 0’Kelly, The Sunday Independent

Rough for Theatre I and Act Without Words II
John McKeown, The Irish Independent

Rough for Theatre I and Act Without Words II
Gerard Howlin, The Irish Times Examiner

Beauty in dereliction
Sara Keating, The Irish Times

Dublin Fringe Festival: Samuel Beckett’s Rough for Theatre I
Harvey O’Brien, The Irish Theatre Magazine

Dublin Fringe Festival: Samuel Beckett’s Act Without Words II
Harvey O’Brien, The Irish Theatre Magazine

Act Without Words II Manhattan
Journal of Beckett Studies

Act Without Words II
Ian Kilroy, The Irish Times

Act Without Words II:
The Power of Fiction in Theatre and the Transformation of Reality

Futoshi Sakauchi

Act Without Words II
Sara Keating, The Irish Times

Act Without Words II
Padraic Killeen, The Irish Examiner

Act Without Words II
Paula Shields, The Irish Times

Act Without Words II:
Beckett’s Bums

Jesse Weaver