Cinderella review: Everyman’s charming panto has the delighted young audience on their feet
At the Cork theatre, every scene has a song in this imaginative production that combines glamour with gaiety
Aladdin review: Cork Opera House’s energetic panto evokes the kind of joy memories are made from
Cork Opera House pantomime fillets the Aladdin fable with ruthless narrative economy
Swan Lake review: Cork City Ballet’s triumphant production brings an exciting sense of newness
Katerina Petrova, Tsetso Ivanov, Francesc Saura and Shin Kurokawa shine under Alan Foley’s crisp direction
‘St Colman’s was very special to Elizabeth Bowen’: A community’s effort to save part of Ireland’s literary heritage
Imperilled church in Farahy is the last standing link with Bowen’s Court, the writer’s Co Cork home
The Girl on the Train review: Laura Whitmore dominates the stage in this enthralling Paula Hawkins adaptation
Theatre: Loveday Ingram’s subtle direction is complemented by strong performances in the stage version of the bestselling novel
The Beacon by Nancy Harris review: West Cork murder mystery becomes a beautifully explored family conversation
Sara Joyce directs the Everyman’s revival of a witty play about contemporary modes of speech and even thought
Designed for Life: Architecture and Design in Cork City 1900-90 by Tom Spalding
This is typical of the author’s tone of mild speculation that he dares to wonder if the fires set by British troops in 1920 were good for the city
Seamus ‘Stone Mad’ Murphy: A comprehensively, combatively modern Irish artist
Late sculptor’s influential book is about to be republished. It’s full of esteem for the fellow ‘men of the dust’ he met as an apprentice stone carver in Cork
‘People forget that Brian Friel was a radical’
Des Kennedy, head of the Everyman, is directing Making History, about Hugh O’Neill, earl of Tyrone, as the first production in the Cork theatre’s Everyman Made series
Red Riding Hood: Everyman’s warm-hearted panto sparkles with exuberance
Theatre: Grace O’Halloran, the production’s 11-year-old star, has an immediate, unforced rapport with the young audience
Chocs away: three Irish artisans offering an immersive chocolate experience
These Cork, Limerick and Wexford chocolatiers not only create their own chocolate recipes, but visitors also get a chance to see how it all happens
Cinderella: Cork Opera House puts on a spectacular, enchanting pantomime
Theatre: Megan Pottinger brings distinction of style to tile role
Sugar review: Amiable amble through a factory worker’s life could do with more theatrical spice
Michael Patric’s play misses the opportunity to pull the drama of the end of Ireland’s sugar industry into the story of its craic-loving factory worker
The Cure and After Luke: Cónal Creedon double bill shows this writer’s gift for bringing light into dark places
Theatre: Al Dalton directs Ciaran Bermingham in The Cure. Leon Danza directs Niall Holland, Simon McKeon and Mike O’Dowd in After Luke
Gatman! review: Tadhg Hickey’s monologue is an exposition of inebriation as something joyous
Theatre: Telling has the comedy of self-awareness but falters as it gathers its darkness












