Review: The House of Bernarda Alba
Sol Noya Carreno enjoys this year’s freshers’ play, The House of Bernarda Alba, the renowned Spanish story of family, repression and jealousy now transported to Ireland.
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Sol Noya Carreno enjoys this year’s freshers’ play, The House of Bernarda Alba, the renowned Spanish story of family, repression and jealousy now transported to Ireland.
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The existence of this newsletter and the living theatrical world reflect the most striking aspect of DST, tested and strengthened by the pandemic: the resilience and innovation of its community, striving to create and connect despite the distance between us.
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Molly Knox reflects on her own experience of the importance of live theatre to our mental health.
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Lauren Brewer muses on the National Theatre’s The Deep Blue Sea, a fascinating exploration of mental health in an age of societal transformation.
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