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‘What’s the most exciting theatre in the world, and how can Irish audiences experience it?’
Ireland🎭 Culture10 hr. ago

‘What’s the most exciting theatre in the world, and how can Irish audiences experience it?’

Róise Goan reflects on her early experiences with experimental theatre and how they inspired her career in the arts. She discusses her current role as director of Dublin Theatre Festival, emphasizing the importance of connecting artists with audiences and fostering creative dialogue. Goan highlights the festival's historical significance, noting its evolution alongside societal changes, including past instances like Samuel Beckett's withdrawal of work due to censorship. She outlines her focus on identifying globally exciting theatre and bringing it to Dublin audiences during the festival.

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‘What’s the most exciting theatre in the world, and how can Irish audiences experience it?’

Róise Goan reflects on her early experiences with experimental theatre and how they inspired her career in the arts. She discusses her current role as director of Dublin Theatre Festival, emphasizing the importance of connecting artists with audiences and fostering creative dialogue. Goan highlights the festival's historical significance, noting its evolution alongside societal changes, including past instances like Samuel Beckett's withdrawal of work due to censorship. She outlines her focus on identifying globally exciting theatre and bringing it to Dublin audiences during the festival.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and artistic developments within the Irish theatre scene, discussing historical context and contemporary programming decisions. There is no overt political framing or ideological slant. The narrative remains neutral, focusing on artistic expression and professional c履

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