Belvoir has announced its 2022 season. After releasing short seasons over the past couple of years due to COVID, Artistic Director Eamon Flack says that it has been “magic” to program a full annual program.

Belvoir 2022

Belvoir 2022. Photo © Daniel Boud

“I think Belvoir makes a lot more sense when it’s a whole annual season of work [and] where every show is just another turn of the page of a book from the last one, and heading towards the next one,” he says. “It’s one of the special things about [Belvoir], where it really does feel like each show is part of an ongoing thing… And I have been missing that, so it was great being able to say, ‘what’s the big story that we can tell across a year?’”

The 2022 season includes some productions that had to be postponed due to the pandemic, alongside a number of new plays including stage adaptations of the film Opening Night, the novel Looking for Alibrandi and Anne Deveson’s 1991 memoir Tell Me I’m Here. Also featured are Nathan Maynard’s At What Cost?, Alana Valentine’s Wayside...