The Lieutenant of Inishmore

FLW Theatre’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore is one of those productions that well and truly holds your attention. The combination of Martin McDonagh’s Irish wit and Kevin Turner’s keen direction results in a wonderfully entertaining piece of theatre. The writing is sharp and quick, filled with black comedy and irony, and I found myself consistently waiting for the next line. When it came it always … Continue reading The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Waiting for Godot

We enter to see Estragon perched on a low mound struggling unsuccessfully to remove his boots. There is a single leaf-less tree. The stage is spacious, the set minimal with lighting that changed only at moments of necessity (such as when night fell) This will be the only introduction necessary for all those who have attempted (courageously) to read Samuel Beckett’s play by the same … Continue reading Waiting for Godot