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Abbey Theatre announces 20 shows for the Peacock studio space

Abbey Theatre announces 20 shows for the Peacock studio space

The self-described ‘Engine room of Irish theatre’ has spluttered in recent years. With the announcement of 20 productions, the Abbey hopes to set it humming again

Wed Mar 01 2017 - 15:00
Catastrophe review: seriously good comedy that’s oddly, unceasingly sincere

Catastrophe review: seriously good comedy that’s oddly, unceasingly sincere

Like any good double act, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney have great chemistry, but what sets their comedy apart is its remarkable and scabrous honesty

Wed Mar 01 2017 - 13:28
Abbey  rejuvenates  Peacock and Fiona Shaw comes to Wexford

Abbey rejuvenates Peacock and Fiona Shaw comes to Wexford

A version of ‘The Tempest’, set in west Kerry, called ‘A Shitstorm’, is slated for theatre

Wed Mar 01 2017 - 13:08
Broadchurch review: A show that treats rape with  unstinting realism and sensitivity

Broadchurch review: A show that treats rape with unstinting realism and sensitivity

The detective series is a study in division,and it also asks tough questions about our approach to victims

Tue Feb 28 2017 - 13:14
Jericho review: A show that wrestles with  all of human history

Jericho review: A show that wrestles with all of human history

Dealing with nothing smaller than human history, Malaprop’s stimulating new show might have taken on more than any one metaphor can properly smack down. Unless wrestling is the answer . . .

Fri Feb 24 2017 - 19:25
Chef’s Table review: sit down for one episode, binge on three

Chef’s Table review: sit down for one episode, binge on three

To eat at Jeong Kwan’s, one must have embarked fully on the road to spiritual enlightenment – which makes it an easier booking than Noma

Thu Feb 23 2017 - 13:00
Billions TV review: A cabal of frat boys re-enact Shakespearean battles

Billions TV review: A cabal of frat boys re-enact Shakespearean battles

It would be nice to take Billions as a leering satire on the new Masters of the Universe, but next to the real thing is small potatoes

Wed Feb 22 2017 - 09:57
SS-GB review: isolated Britain falling under fascist rule. Imagine that

SS-GB review: isolated Britain falling under fascist rule. Imagine that

An economically suffering Britain falls under the influence of fascist rule. Thankfully nothing as unsettling as the BBC’s gripping alternative history could happen in reality. Wait a minute . . .

Mon Feb 20 2017 - 12:48
In the age of surveillance, what do any of us have left to hide?

In the age of surveillance, what do any of us have left to hide?

To be young now is to be hounded for personal data in exchange for trinkets and services

Fri Feb 17 2017 - 13:31
Russia’s Hooligan Army review:  Vainglorious idiots from the home of Ivan the Terrible

Russia’s Hooligan Army review: Vainglorious idiots from the home of Ivan the Terrible

This documentary purports to examine what Russian hooligans plan for the World Cup when it’s on their home turf. But instead it gets seduced by their self-inflated macho culture

Thu Feb 16 2017 - 23:00
Ralph Fiennes,  Michael Gambon and Charles Dance return to the Gate for Michael Colgan’s farewell programme

Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon and Charles Dance return to the Gate for Michael Colgan’s farewell programme

The starry line-up features work by Samuel Beckett, Brian Friel and Harold Pinter

Thu Feb 16 2017 - 15:58
The Kettering Incident review: things get super-spooky    on the far side of the world

The Kettering Incident review: things get super-spooky on the far side of the world

Set in Tasmania, The Kettering Incident ought to be poles apart from the wanderlust mysteries we’ve become used to. So why does this moody work seem so familiar?

Thu Feb 16 2017 - 11:00
Toughest Place To Be . . . review: Get away from the frying pan  with a week in the  fire

Toughest Place To Be . . . review: Get away from the frying pan with a week in the fire

After a horror show in Honduras, most viewers will find the sight of a bleeding Irish farmer oddly comforting, as one hardworking Irish nurse is sent around the world

Tue Feb 14 2017 - 11:00
Sneaky Pete review: Who can resist a good con artist?

Sneaky Pete review: Who can resist a good con artist?

Bryan Cranston plays the kingpin to Giovanni Ribisi’s slick grifter in Amazon’s deft and zippy swindle

Thu Feb 09 2017 - 12:43
Apple Tree Yard review: Slippery about the truth, absorbing  till the end

Apple Tree Yard review: Slippery about the truth, absorbing till the end

An affair that begins impulsively in a broom cupboard and is conducted in sheltered alleyways ends in the harsh scrutiny of a public murder trial – and a compelling BBC show

Wed Feb 08 2017 - 14:00
Fake News Show: 'Was Spicer in on the joke? Who can tell anymore?'

Fake News Show: 'Was Spicer in on the joke? Who can tell anymore?'

Panellists compete for scores measured in clicks and spread bait on Twitter in a quiz that looks to reclaim fake news for satire

Wed Feb 08 2017 - 10:13

Jacques Brel’s vision is very alive and well in Dublin

The Belgian songwriter’s caustic social criticism is at the heart of the Gate Theatre production

Tue Feb 07 2017 - 05:00
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris review: spinning in nostalgia

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris review: spinning in nostalgia

The appeal of Brel’s songs has always been their urgency, but despite commanding performances, the Gate’s new staging feels like a slab of nostalgia for the good old days as its theatre slides into ruins

Thu Feb 02 2017 - 16:25
An Klondike review: No need for this North Western to clean up its act

An Klondike review: No need for this North Western to clean up its act

There's plenty of beauty and energy in the Connemara filmed series, but the dangerous pleasure in An Klondike 2 is to see life reduced to an addictive game of chance

Thu Feb 02 2017 - 13:00
Adam Clayton on U2: the band, the  business arrangement, the marriage

Adam Clayton on U2: the band, the business arrangement, the marriage

TV review: These are tough times for cultural programming and arts criticism, discovers the new series of The Works Presents - even Adam Clayton, GQ’s contributing arts editor, has to hold down two jobs

Wed Feb 01 2017 - 11:23
Medication Nation review:  documentary proves a tough pill to swallow

Medication Nation review: documentary proves a tough pill to swallow

Dr Eva Orsmond’s new documentary diagnoses a problem but fails to prescribe for it

Mon Jan 30 2017 - 22:35
Fortitude TV review: We’ve got chills, they’re multiplying

Fortitude TV review: We’ve got chills, they’re multiplying

It’s grim up north as series two of Sky Atlantic's glossy Norwegian drama turns into a zombie thriller on ice

Thu Jan 26 2017 - 22:00
A Series of Unfortunate Events TV review: They happily lived unhappily ever after

A Series of Unfortunate Events TV review: They happily lived unhappily ever after

The Lemony Snicket books get the treatment they deserve, and no special effect is quite as farfetched as Neil Patrick Harris

Thu Jan 26 2017 - 16:08
The Spinning Heart review:  an ensemble performance of an atomised community

The Spinning Heart review: an ensemble performance of an atomised community

In director Paul Brennan’s staging of Donal Ryan’s novel, each performer is given an uncontested moment to shine

Wed Jan 25 2017 - 17:05
Striking Out series review: Amy Huberman vehicle   judders to a sudden stop

Striking Out series review: Amy Huberman vehicle judders to a sudden stop

RTÉ’s latest glossy show was originally titled Cheaters, and after just four episodes, that gives a better indication of where its sympathies lie

Mon Jan 23 2017 - 12:23
What happens when an artist becomes commander-in-chief?

What happens when an artist becomes commander-in-chief?

Vaclav Havel provided a stirring example of leadership in challenging times, whether picking generals or asking citizens to ‘live in the truth’

Fri Jan 20 2017 - 12:00
Generation F’d review: when there’s a price, these people pay

Generation F’d review: when there’s a price, these people pay

There is little sign of recovery in this furious, stylised documentary series

Thu Jan 19 2017 - 23:24
Danse, Morob review: a magical-realist imagining of a dark time in the Troubles

Danse, Morob review: a magical-realist imagining of a dark time in the Troubles

Laurent Gaudé’s play, translated by co-director and star Olwen Fouéré, tells the tale of a Republican hunger striker’s remains disappearing between myth and reality

Wed Jan 18 2017 - 15:31
Then Comes Marriage? review: a fine  advertisement for lifelong solitude

Then Comes Marriage? review: a fine advertisement for lifelong solitude

The people most likely to benefit from this show are those whose relationships are founded on the solid basis of judging other couples

Tue Jan 17 2017 - 14:06
Kevin Barry: ‘I love reading my work. I’m 98% ham’

Kevin Barry: ‘I love reading my work. I’m 98% ham’

You can’t keep the darkly comic writer from the theatre – hardly surprising for a ‘frustrated actor’. He talks about his play Autumn Royal

Tue Jan 17 2017 - 05:00
Sherlock TV review: the show got hacked twice over the weekend

Sherlock TV review: the show got hacked twice over the weekend

Russian hackers may have leaked the episode, but the show’s makers have taken a once smart and nimble show and made it bloated and bedazzled

Mon Jan 16 2017 - 11:02
‘We can’t  keep funding productions and not the time for their development’

‘We can’t keep funding productions and not the time for their development’

The ‘Irish Times’ IrishTheatre Awards judges have been impressed by the sector's strength in depth but concerned about the effect of funding cuts

Sat Jan 14 2017 - 05:00
La Cage aux Folles review: A gentle push back against repression

La Cage aux Folles review: A gentle push back against repression

This admirable performance is risqué rather than truly risk-taking

Wed Jan 11 2017 - 16:26
David Bowie: The Last Five Years - a final flourish that was a lifetime in the making

David Bowie: The Last Five Years - a final flourish that was a lifetime in the making

The BBC’s fine portrait of the final years of Bowie’s life revealed the touching mortality of the man as well as canny self-awareness of the rock star

Tue Jan 10 2017 - 19:14
The Great Irish Sell-Off - turning the spotlight on Ireland’s vulture capitalists

The Great Irish Sell-Off - turning the spotlight on Ireland’s vulture capitalists

Beyond its chilling indictment, RTÉ’s film was a stirring call to action

Tue Jan 10 2017 - 12:57
Taboo TV review:  the grime and gloss of an imperial wrecking ball

Taboo TV review: the grime and gloss of an imperial wrecking ball

Tom Hardy, a genetic stalemate between beauty and brutishness, is picking a fight with the British empire in the BBC’s new antihero vehicle

Mon Jan 09 2017 - 05:00
Search Party TV review:  warm, self aware and razor sharp – and no one gets out alive

Search Party TV review: warm, self aware and razor sharp – and no one gets out alive

Someone goes missing in Brooklyn, and her sort-of friends almost try and find her while being busy making their feelings known on social media. Welcome to a show that knows its age

Thu Jan 05 2017 - 13:39
Seven small-screen reasons to welcome 2017

Seven small-screen reasons to welcome 2017

There are many things we could resolve to do this year – join a gym, fight fascism – but if the TV screen wins out instead, there are some promising shows to while away the hours

Tue Jan 03 2017 - 05:00
Sherlock review: a TV show that seems keen to avoid  its final destination

Sherlock review: a TV show that seems keen to avoid its final destination

The latest instalment scatters pleasing clues, mysterious and literary, through its narrative. But rather than settle on any one mystery, it seems determined to go all around the houses. How long can it keep moving?

Tue Jan 03 2017 - 05:00
Striking Out review:  RTÉ’s new drama   all sheen and surface

Striking Out review: RTÉ’s new drama all sheen and surface

Amy Huberman and the rest of the cast seem lost in the weird comedy and supposed drama of this show

Mon Jan 02 2017 - 16:53
The OA review: the less you know about this show, the better

The OA review: the less you know about this show, the better

Meet The OA, a Netflix show shrink-wrapped in manufactured mystery. It seems to have come from nowhere, which is also where it is leading us

Tue Dec 27 2016 - 05:00
Uplifted by Godot and let down by The Fall

Uplifted by Godot and let down by The Fall

Culture review 2016: The familiar delivered fresh revelations, while ghosts haunted many of our stages

Sat Dec 24 2016 - 05:00
The Waiting Game review: ‘There is no glamour. It’s endless. Absolute murder’

The Waiting Game review: ‘There is no glamour. It’s endless. Absolute murder’

It’s taken eight years for this tour diary to make it on to our screens, and for Johnny Murphy it marked the end of his acting road

Wed Dec 21 2016 - 15:53
Barry review: a bittersweet vision of young Barack Obama

Barry review: a bittersweet vision of young Barack Obama

The new Netflix release tells an elegant story of a young man learning to become visible – and throws his imminent departure into sharp relief

Fri Dec 16 2016 - 10:56
The Affair review: dissecting the anatomy of desire, adultery and self-delusion

The Affair review: dissecting the anatomy of desire, adultery and self-delusion

Dominic West and Ruth Wilson continue their dangerous liaisons the third series in Sky Atlantic’s drama

Thu Dec 15 2016 - 05:00
The Crossing review: ‘It’s the people  not screaming you have to get to first’

The Crossing review: ‘It’s the people not screaming you have to get to first’

One of the rare and essential skills of RTÉ’s The Crossing, an uncommonly powerful documentary on an Irish response to the migrant crisis, is to bring some clarity to its chaos

Tue Dec 13 2016 - 05:00
Signs of comedy life in the year that defeated satire

Signs of comedy life in the year that defeated satire

TV Review: ‘This Is Ireland’, ‘Westworld’, ‘This Is Us’

Fri Dec 09 2016 - 14:00
Westworld review:  may the robots rise up to meet us

Westworld review: may the robots rise up to meet us

Westworld shows you “who you really are”, say its more evangelical visitors, and few series better reward their fans’ obsession with detail

Tue Dec 06 2016 - 22:40
This is Ireland review: Only satire can save us now, but it needs to be sharper than this

This is Ireland review: Only satire can save us now, but it needs to be sharper than this

After an uncertain debut, Des Bishop’s new show seems to be picking cynicism over outrage. But an intervention from Blindboy Boatclub suggests there’s cause for hope

Tue Dec 06 2016 - 12:44
Abbey Theatre announces programme for 2017

Abbey Theatre announces programme for 2017

The first programme from the national theatre’s new directors is ‘pragmatic and philosophical’, with an adaptation of Room, a 'greatest hits' of Irish theatre, and work by Roddy Doyle in pubs around the country

Tue Nov 29 2016 - 05:00
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