Arts & Culture, Life

Princess Melancholy

Akshita Hunka reviews Princess Melancholy as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival 2024

With genuinely funny jokes and engaging pull away moments, Princess Melancholy was an important and entertaining stand up comedy show. Performed by Sophia Wren, this show explores her relationship with men, parenthood, body image and feminism. We are welcomed into

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Television

Libby Marchant reviews SexyTadgh’s production Television as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival 2024

The very first thing that I notice as I settle myself in a darkened room of Project Arts Centre is that there is a very new baby sleeping in their mother’s arms right in front of me. Classical music is

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Fermented Dreams

Charlie Hastings reviews Fermented Dreams as part of Dublin Fringe Festival 2024

Jess Kav’s Fringe production of Fermented Dreams, while being forced to do it through a lacklustre title, exhibits itself primarily through the meta. Kav’s character reconciles with a life of stardom just out of reach with revealing anecdotes, dramatic performance

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Malignant Humour

Tanvi Sethi reviews Malignant Humour as part of Dublin Fringe Festival 2024

“Take a seat, the doctor will see you shortly.” Who’s responsible for what goes on in her mind until then?

I walked into the Smock Alley Theatre at 1:13 pm sharp on a Saturday, right after speaking to my mother