Review of The Colour of Home by Sajid Javid explores complex themes

A group of diverse individuals gathers in a community center, engaged in a heated discussion about immigration policies and their impact on local society.

Sajid Javid’s reflections in his latest work resonate with the lived experiences of many who have faced systemic barriers and social exclusion. His narrative highlights the stark realities of people who have transitioned from one challenging environment to another, emphasizing the emotional toll of such journeys. These developments underscore a climate of uncertainty and fear, … Read more

Most Favoured review highlights David Ireland’s thought-provoking encounter

A diverse audience engages in a lively discussion after a performance of David Ireland's play Most Favoured at the Dublin Theatre Festival, reflecting on its themes of privilege and identity.

The narrative centers on a brief yet impactful encounter between two characters, which serves as a microcosm for larger societal conversations. As the plot unfolds, it raises critical questions about power dynamics and moral responsibility. This focus on interpersonal relationships amidst broader societal tensions resonates deeply in today’s context, where issues of equity and justice … Read more