This fall marks a milestone for Kansas City radio and the metro’s many fans of rock, gospel, country and reggae. The now-iconic Cyprus Avenue program premiered on KCUR in October 1978. Piloting the ...
NEW YORK — His very walk is a ticking paradox. When Stephen Rea makes his entrance in “Cyprus Avenue,” David Ireland’s bruising play at the Public Theater, it is with a gait both wary and defiant.
Eric Miller is a Belfast Unionist. He is exclusively and non-negotiably British. But nowadays he is worried he might be Irish. When Eric sees a likeness between his new-born granddaughter and the ...
Stephen Rea plays an Irish Protestant Unionist who becomes convinced his infant granddaughter is actually Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in 'Cyprus Avenue,' David Ireland's violent absurdist comedy ...
DAVID Ireland’s new play Cyprus Avenue provided a packed audience at the MAC’s main stage with the most electric, unnerving, illuminating nights of theatre any of us can have seen for years. It’s ...
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Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo and Andrea Irvine complete the cast of the American premiere of David Ireland’s Cyprus Avenue, directed by Vicky Featherstone, at The Public Theater. The acclaimed Abbey Theatre and ...
Bill Shapiro, who hosted KCUR's 'Cyprus Avenue' for 40 years, measures his music collection not in numbers of CDs and LPs but in linear feet. Bill Shapiro wanted to be a disc jockey. And as host of ...
David Ireland's new play "Cyprus Avenue," starring the great Irish actor Stephen Rea ("The Crying Game"), asks a set of timely questions: Why do violent nationalist ideologies persist in a globalist ...
The easy step from bigotry and ideological entrenchments to outright madness gets a timely depiction in David Ireland’s Cyprus Avenue at Off Broadway‘s Public Theater. Timelier, perhaps, than Ireland ...