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I’ll never forget morning I met Peter Campion. My dad had organised the meeting, as I was eager to meet a real working actor. I was sitting in a coffee…
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I’ll never forget morning I met Peter Campion. My dad had organised the meeting, as I was eager to meet a real working actor. I was sitting in a coffee…
In the midst of the current migrant crisis Arthur Miller’s play A View from the Bridge, with its central theme of immigration morality, feels perhaps more relevant than ever. Not…
For the first year students who roll through the gates of UCD in September I dedicate this article to you all. Entering university requires that each student re-learn the way…
Cathal O’ Gara catches up with Lisa Carroll as she prepares for the opening night of Laura Wade’s ‘Breathing Corpses.’ “Amy’s found another body in a hotel bedroom There’s a…
Aoife Byrne reviews the latest Agatha Christie production to hit The Gaiety Theatre, prescription Murder on the Nile The Agatha Christie Theatre Company’s Murder on the Nile at The Gaiety…
Niall Lane has been elected the new auditor of Dramsoc’s 86th session following a Term General Meeting and a Special General Meeting at 3pm Wednesday, treat October 3rd. The election…
Conor Fox takes a look at some of the winners of this year's Absolut Fringe Awards Finishing after a sixteen day run, the 28th Dublin ABSOLUT Fringe Festival can only…
Stephen West talks to Terminus Director Lisa Carroll on Dramsoc’s first show in the new theatre. This week sees Dramsoc’s first show, buy viagra Mark O Rowe’s Terminus, take to…
The College Tribune caught up with UCD English Graduand Lisa Carroll on bringing her show Three Cities to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Describe Three Cities in 5 words? Funny, touching,…