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Dublin Theatre Festival returns with live theatre across the city

Dublin Theatre Festival returns with live theatre across the city
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Royal Court announces season through to summer 2022

Royal Court announces season through to summer 2022
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Dublin Theatre Festival: It s about people assembling and I m really looking forward to that

Royal Court announces reopening season beginning next month

© Helen Murray The Royal Court in west London has revealed a reopening programme of work taking it through until the end of 2021. Award-winning playwright Jasmine Lee-Jones will return with hit show seven methods of killing kylie jenner, playing from 16 June to 27 July 2021 and reopening the west London venue. Having previously premiered in the venue s upstairs space in 2019, the show now plays downstairs for six weeks, with Tia Bannon and Leanne Henlon starring. Plans for a digital capture are to be announced. Directed by Milli Bhatia, the piece s creative team features Rajha Shakiry (designer), Jessica Hung Han Yun and Amy Mae Smith (co-lighting designers), Elena Peña (sound designer), Delphine Gaborit (movement director), Jemima Robinson (associate designer) and Shereen Hamilton (assistant director).

The show goes on: a year in theatre

The revival of Our New Girl by Nancy Harris at the Gate was a welcome slice of the urban contemporary. First produced at the Bush in 2012, this psychological drama in which the idea that a woman can have it all gets a spectacular kicking. Directed by Annabelle Comyn, the show had a strong thriller-ish edge, with genuine uncertainty about how the story would twist. The dominant uncertainty was offstage however, and having opened in March, it halted its run early as the country went into its first lockdown. In the words of Druid director Garry Hynes, companies started “unproducing”, scrambling to cancel and rearrange their plans while at the same time trying to invent a new way of serving the theatre audience during a pandemic.

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