Enda Walsh’s formal experiment, at St. Ann’s Warehouse, finds him in pared-back mode. By Laura Collins-Hughes Also onstage in February: Calista Flockhart in a Sam Shepard revival, boldface names in ...
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Irish playwright Enda Walsh burst on the theater scene with his 1997 one-act two-hander “Disco Pigs,” which now enjoys a propulsive revival at Off Broadway’s Irish Repertory Theatre. Evanna Lynch ...
Answering a 1972 questionnaire from his friend and eventual biographer, James Knowlson, Samuel Beckett shed scant light on his influences. “I simply know next to nothing about my work in this way,” he ...
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The forthcoming remake of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” prepares to take flight with director Matthew Warchus (“Matilda the Musical,” “Pride”) boarding the production. Tony and Olivier award winner ...
“Therapy” would have been a better title, but it’s been used. Playwright Enda Walsh goes instead with the more fashionably retro “Medicine” for his new play, which opened Tuesday at St. Ann’s ...
1 A 2025 Guide To New York City’s Under-the-Radar Holiday Highlights St. Ann's Warehouse welcomes back the singular vision of Irish playwright/director Enda Walsh in the American Premiere of his ...
Best known for his work in theatre including Disco Pigs, Ballyturk, Once and Lazarus, playwright Enda Walsh returned to the opera world last year with The Second Violinist. Walsh has worked ...
In his new play Ballyturk, Irish playwright Enda Walsh's career long obsessions – small town conformity, the gifted outsider who's cruelly oppressed by it and the lifelong inability of either side to ...
Enda Walsh can dispel a few myths about Irish drama—and Ireland—for anyone who still thinks of villagers bickering around the hearth or mystics reciting odes to the sea. Think of him as the ...