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Dublin Fringe Festival 2024 award winners revealed

The Maestro & The Mosquita, a play about a conductor haunted by dreams of long-lost fame, has been named best production at this year’s...

Sketcherella: This must be Dublin Fringe Festival’s funniest show

Sketcherella1662, Smock Alley Theatre★★★★☆With Sketcherella, the phenomenally talented Erin McGathy – a quadruple threat of singing, wicked comic chops, costume changes and interpretive writhing...

Paddy Daddy: Gloriously camp cabaret chronicling Mark T Cox’s intimate affairs in rural Ireland

Paddy DaddyGlass Mask Theatre, Dublin★★★★☆A gloriously camp Mark T Cox strides on to the Glass Mask Theatre stage, at Bestseller on Dawson Street: slick...

I used to swallow my tongue at meetings. Now I’ll stand up in front of any crowd. Want to know what made the difference?

Musicals are a divisive art form. I’ve often wondered at my inability to sit through them. Does it speak to something broken in me?...

The Man Who Talks to Statues: A bit like a skit your mam might send around her book-club group chat

The Man Who Talks to StatuesCivic Theatre, Tallaght★★☆☆☆The great thing about a fringe festival is its faith in the new. The risks taken in...

A Good Room: A terrace house becomes the last decent comedy club in town

A Good RoomMeeting at Annesley House pub, Dublin 3★★★☆☆Early in A Good Room, a zippy but fraught comedy show, Cian Jordan and his stage...

Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: 19 shows to catch as the festival turns 30

Dublin Fringe Festival celebrates its 30th birthday this year. To mark three decades of bringing challenging, adventurous, experimental and downright entertaining shows to the...

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