Juno and the Paycock premièred at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in 1924, only two years after when it is set, shortly after the ...
A cost of living crisis, people being fit to work but choosing not to, poverty, nationalism and women's control of their own ...
Here’s a dose of mighty tasty West End casting for these darkening October nights. Acting royalty Mark Rylance pairs with ...
Read our review of Irish tragicomedy *Juno and the Paycock*, starring Mark Rylance and J. Smith-Cameron, now in performances ...
Overwrought and tonally conflicted revival of Seán O’Casey’s classic starring Mark Rylance and Succession regular J Smith-Cameron, directed by Matthew Warchus ...
Check out photos from the West End production of JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK starring J. Smith-Cameron, Mark Rylance, and more here!
Flashes of boozy brilliance from the Wolf Hall star cannot save this underwhelming centenary production of Seán O’Casey’s ...
Despite the marketing behind it, Matthew Warchus’s play doesn’t do much to update either the gender roles or the aesthetic of ...
Despite the actress’s great performance, Sean O’Casey’s tragicomedy has dated badly and the production plays it strangely ...
In part, this is thanks to the play itself, written in 1924, and perhaps the most difficult of the author’s “Dublin Trilogy” to stage, thanks to its combustible mixture of comedy and tragedy. But ...
"Captain" Jack Boyle is a fantasist, a mythmaker, a storyteller. He relishes an audience - usually his sidekick, Joxer. There ...
There were, occasionally, some worthy observations in this play that goes on for at least twenty minutes too long.