Rosemary Jenkinson
ArtBeat: David Ireland brings Not Now to Belfast; an exhibition about life in suburbia; and the final events of the CQAF
You might think ‘uniqueness’ is a good thing, artistically. But critic, David Lodge, once said, great books come from other books. It’s about continuity, a kind of cultural Repair Shop.
ArtBeat: Music to feed the soul, Rosemary Jenkinson's new page turner and Liam Neeson gets political
Spring’s the friskiest season of the four...
Review: Human trafficking drama Silent Trade is tough but brilliant theatre worth making a noise about
Silent Trade, Rosemary Jenkinson’s new play which tackles the awfulness of human trafficking, is topical - horribly so
ArtBeat: The Twelfth, Rosemary Jenkinson's Billy Boy, the Ulster Museum, BBC Proms... and Boris Johnson
THE Twelfth is normally televised live by BBC NI; not this year, however.
ArtBeat: Adrian Margey's striking canvases, BBC centenary, Ulster Orchestra, Conor Mitchell, Rosemary Jenkinson, Into the Woods and Patrick Duffy
HOW are artists emerging from lockdown? More surefootedly than our governments, it seems.
Rosemary Jenkinson's Marching Season parades to a different beat
ANYBODY who still thinks Northern Ireland is repressed should read Rosemary Jenkinson.
Writer Rosemary Jenkinson: Black humour got us through the Troubles – we need it even more now
EVEN in lockdown, the ever-upbeat Rosemary Jenkinson is in a darkly humorous frame of mind, contemplating how she will deal with her hair, of all things – “especially the back of it” – should long periods in isolation continue.
Arts Q&A: Theatre director Stephen Kelly on Sam McBride, Rosemary Jenkinson and Peter Kay
1. When did you think about a career in theatre and what were your first steps into it? I developed a real taste for it when I landed the roles of Pharaoh in Joseph and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof in school.
Leading writers for Hillsborough Festival of Literature and Ideas
THE Hillsborough Festival of Literature and Ideas takes place from April 26 to 29 with a diverse line-up encompassing poetry, prose, music, workshops and talks.
Review: Duo fight for art and freedom in care-home drama I Shall Wear Purple
I Shall Wear Purple Baby Grand Grand Opera House Belfast IF I was running Malinderry Care Home for the elderly Olivia would be the last person I’d admit.