
Hi everyone! Welcome to Irish Theatre at Play, Ireland’s newest theatre podcast, that focuses on all things theatre and performance. My name is Dr Carole Quigley, and I’ll be your host as we delve into different areas of the theatre weekly. Each episode, we’ll be joined by experts in their field, and we’ll ask them how it works, why it works, and what the theatre industry means to them. We’ll leav... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

Did you miss us?! Don’t worry, we’re back with a bang as this week Carole has not one, not two but three wonderful guests!
Paddy Murphy is a film-maker from Clare/Limerick [call it border confusion] who has directed 3 feature films and over a doz... more
This week Carole chats to Brynn Murphy, a theatre programmer, marketer and producer originally from Chicago and the American Midwest. She has worked with many highly-esteemed arts organisations including Live Nation, Cirque du Soleil, Joffrey Ballet,... more
Hi everyone! Welcome back to this week's episode of Irish Theatre At Play. This week, Carole is joined by Katie McCann to chat about all things theatre, directing, and making art in the Post-COVID world.
This week Carole chats to Tara Doolan, Pius McGrath, and James Corr about the very exciting live production of ‘Waiting for Poirot’ currently on in Limerick city in connection with the Lime Tree Theatre. The gang chat all things live theatre in Covid... more
Anna is a freelance theatre director, playwright, and physical theatre practitioner.
Since training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where she was the youngest ever recipient of the Elsa Roberts Award for Directing, Anna founded Quintessen... more
This week Carole chats to comedian Ailish McCarthy. Since her arrival on the comedy scene in 2019, Ailish has performed at the Vodafone Comedy Festival, MC'd at the Hazelwood tent in electric picnic, and performed in YukYuks in Vancouver.
During t... more
This week Carole chats to William Keohane, a writer and poet from Limerick. His work has appeared in Hennessy New Irish Writing, The Ogham Stone, and most recently, in Lasta, a nationwide arts programme for young people, by young people. He is curren... more
This week Carole chats to Sarah Hall, Deputy Venue Manager of the Gaiety Theatre. Sarah has worked in the entertainment industry for almost 10 years and has had the pleasure of experiencing many different sides of the industry from large internation... more
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