Frank McGuinness
Literary big names for Armagh as John Hewitt International Summer School returns
Joseph Connelly, Lee Child, Frank McGuinness and Stuart Neville are among the guests announced for the John Hewitt International Summer School 2023.
Review: Dinner with Groucho by Frank McGuinness
Review Dinner With Groucho Belfast International Arts Festival The MAC WHEN a new Frank McGuinness play hits town at the start of the Belfast International Arts Festival, you might expect something weighty.
Tales of the unexpected in Frank McGuinness's Dinner with Groucho
YOU imagine that when you receive a script by Frank McGuinness from your agent, you would feel pretty chuffed.
ArtBeat: Enjoying Dinner with Groucho ahead of the Belfast International Arts Festival
I was thrilled, and honoured actually, to bump into the great playwright Frank McGuinness at the premiere of his new play, Dinner with Groucho, in Dublin this week.
New Frank McGuinness play to have UK premiere at Belfast International Arts Festival
A NEW play by renowned Irish writer Frank McGuinness is to have its UK premiere at this year's Belfast International Arts Festival.
This year's Belfast arts festival the biggest yet says director Richard Wakely
SELF-confessed "arts activist" Richard Wakely has a boundless enthusiasm and love for the 191 separate events and performances which constitutes next month's 2017 Belfast International Arts Festival.
Review: Frank McGuinness' Donegal
The Abbey Theatre presented the world premiere of Frank McGuinness’s musical play Donegal last night – and the world should check it out whenever it passes by.
Review: Observe the Sons of Ulster marching Towards the Somme at Belfast's Lyric Theatre
OBSERVE the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Frank McGuinness' 1985 play, is a powerful slice of drama.
Newry nurse's First World War treasure trove brought to the stage
IT has been interesting how people, including many schoolchildren, have taken such an interest in the First World War, the battles fought and the dreadful casualties between 1914 and 1918 writes Anne Hailes.