A Short Rumination On Not I

It’s a mouth, yes a mouth… Animalistic, cannibalistic… Ready to swallow you whole. In the dark, was it… Yes! All enveloped in darkness. And Billie is her name, name of said isolated mouth… Billie always was the favourite, Beckett said one word only : “miraculous”. One.. one word only. What? YES. One word in recognition,Continue reading “A Short Rumination On Not I”

Archive Theatre Review: Girl In The Machine

The List . Love is not the only drug in Stef Smith’s eerie sci-fi two-hander Share: Author: Lorna Irvine Love is not the only drug in Stef Smith’s eerie sci-fi two-hander It’s the near future. On the surface, Polly (Rosalind Sydney) and Owen (Michael Dylan) seem a well-matched couple: attractive, and witty thirty somethings (she’s aContinue reading “Archive Theatre Review: Girl In The Machine”

Disco Pigs: A Twisted Irish Fairytale

Enda Walsh ‘s Disco Pigs as both stage play and film adaptation, the latter directed by Kirsten Sheridan, launched the career of a certain young Cillian Murphy. I’ve seen a pretty underwhelming recent version of the play, to be honest, but the 2001 film is wonderful: a blistering and beautiful concoction, with Murphy as Pig/DarrenContinue reading “Disco Pigs: A Twisted Irish Fairytale”