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DA (Irish Heritage Theatre): Father and son

Sarah Paulos March 12, 2019 2 Comments

In DA, a writer has reached the “go back home” stage of the writer’s life cycle.

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COCKTAIL PLAYS (Juniper Productions): 2018 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 18, 2018 1 Comment

Slightly buzzed from our gin-and-honey bees knees, we find the site-specific plays by a diverse group of local playwrights make for welcoming, accessible, easy-to-enjoy theater.

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THE WOMEN OF IRELAND (Irish Heritage Theater): Short Irish classics

Dorie Byrne April 15, 2018 1 Comment

From modern to historic, tragic to fantastic, THE WOMEN OF IRELAND views the feminine from many angles, creating a fleshed out sculpture of Irish life.

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THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS (Irish Heritage): Human portraits of a bloody struggle

Emily Kluver May 31, 2016 No Comments

Dives into the lives of Irish tenement dwellers at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising

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Ireland Rising: Irish Heritage Theatre actors respond to THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS

Henrik Eger May 18, 2016 No Comments

Nine Irish Heritage Theatre actors talk about the Irish roots of Sean O’Casey’s THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS.

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THE SHADOW OF A GUNMAN (IHT): Humor and horror in the Irish homeland

Debra Miller April 13, 2015 No Comments

Set during their fight for independence, this controversial two-act tragicomedy merges realism with poetry for an insightful and funny view of the Irish.

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