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The Apprentice review: Which is worse, Donald Trump or 15 series of Alan Sugar?

The Apprentice review: Which is worse, Donald Trump or 15 series of Alan Sugar?

The US show made a hero of Donald Trump. The UK one gave us Katie Hopkins and Alan Sugar

Thu Oct 03 2019 - 13:30
A Love Like That review: Wistful drama teeming with myth and legend

A Love Like That review: Wistful drama teeming with myth and legend

Dublin Theatre Festival: Billy Roche’s new play turns modest characters into legends in their own lifetimes

Wed Oct 02 2019 - 09:52
Brendan Grace: Thanks for the Memories – ‘There won’t be a dry eye in the house . . . now f**k off’

Brendan Grace: Thanks for the Memories – ‘There won’t be a dry eye in the house . . . now f**k off’

Review: Poignant moments act as reminders to appreciate what you have when you can. Grace, ever the professional rascal, seems aware of it too

Mon Sept 30 2019 - 22:35
Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster review: Poirot, Maeterlinck and a stoned duck

Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster review: Poirot, Maeterlinck and a stoned duck

Dublin Theatre Festival: Nicola Gunn brings ceaseless motion to a restless meditation

Mon Sept 30 2019 - 16:21
Faultline review: Immersive journey through a societal upheaval

Faultline review: Immersive journey through a societal upheaval

Dublin Theatre Festival: This absorbing new work remembers a faultline in the early days of Irish gay rights

Mon Sept 30 2019 - 15:35
Hecuba review: Perspective and psychology brought to an ancient tale

Hecuba review: Perspective and psychology brought to an ancient tale

Dublin Theatre Festival: In Marina Carr’s version of Hecuba, the scale of tragedy is made rivetingly intimate

Mon Sept 30 2019 - 12:39
Jonathan Swift’s satire works as key to modern-day ills

Jonathan Swift’s satire works as key to modern-day ills

Conall Morrison’s new play blends 18th-century wit’s biography with his bibliography

Sat Sept 28 2019 - 05:00
The Alternative review: Sly thought experiment which unpicks threads of history

The Alternative review: Sly thought experiment which unpicks threads of history

Dublin Theatre Festival: In Fishamble’s new production, all of Ireland remains in the UK and now faces a referendum on whether to stay

Fri Sept 27 2019 - 12:35
The Playboy of the Western World review: A freshly unsettling journey

The Playboy of the Western World review: A freshly unsettling journey

Dublin Theatre Festival: It seems like a game that has spun out of control, where murder can be applauded if it is told well enough

Thu Sept 26 2019 - 13:57
Inside Ireland’s gangland: the next generation of criminals

Inside Ireland’s gangland: the next generation of criminals

‘Now we have all these young people fighting over turf,’ a Virgin Media documentary hears

Thu Sept 26 2019 - 10:16
The Beacon review: Absorbing, intelligent and grimly funny

The Beacon review: Absorbing, intelligent and grimly funny

Fascinated with ideas of art and ambiguity, Nancy Harris’s play sees long hidden secrets dredged up

Wed Sept 25 2019 - 13:25
Downsizing: Fine in theory, but here’s how it can go in reality

Downsizing: Fine in theory, but here’s how it can go in reality

Review: Anne Lynch’s downsizing project was stalled by the realities of the property market

Tue Sept 24 2019 - 21:00
The $50m Art Swindle: Even the name’s a bit of a fraud

The $50m Art Swindle: Even the name’s a bit of a fraud

Review: A fascinating documentary about art dealer Michel Cohen gets its sums wrong

Tue Sept 24 2019 - 13:21
Beckett’s Room review: A play with no performers and plenty of magic

Beckett’s Room review: A play with no performers and plenty of magic

Dublin Theatre Festival: Dead Centre’s ambitious new work depicts Beckett’s formative years in Nazi-occupied Paris

Tue Sept 24 2019 - 12:45
Dublin Theatre Festival gets its history on

Dublin Theatre Festival gets its history on

Whether it’s looking back or casting forward, this year’s event is rooted firmly in the now

Sat Sept 21 2019 - 05:00
Nancy Harris: ‘Plays are kind of cool now’

Nancy Harris: ‘Plays are kind of cool now’

With two new plays opening simultaneously in Dublin and London, the playwright lays bare both a family and a political drama, full of art and ambiguity

Sat Sept 21 2019 - 05:00
We Are Lightning review: Raucous collaboration that celebrates creative spaces

We Are Lightning review: Raucous collaboration that celebrates creative spaces

Dublin Fringe Festival: The merged talents of community bands make a defiant and galvanising last stand

Fri Sept 20 2019 - 13:31
David Cameron: ‘I’d hate people to think I don’t worry desperately’

David Cameron: ‘I’d hate people to think I don’t worry desperately’

‘I thought we had a winning hand,’ the former British prime minister tells the BBC

Thu Sept 19 2019 - 22:00
Ben Kingsley in a knowing, enjoyable neo-noir series on TG4

Ben Kingsley in a knowing, enjoyable neo-noir series on TG4

Perpetual Grace Ltd belongs to an era of black and white film, voice-overs and artificial dialogue

Thu Sept 19 2019 - 21:00
Collapsible review: Monologue on a precarious existence

Collapsible review: Monologue on a precarious existence

Dublin Fringe Festival: A young woman pursues some sense of self in a troublingly unstable world. Can she hold it together?

Thu Sept 19 2019 - 16:39
It’s Not About Love review: Shakespeare meets pop in a mixtape of memories

It’s Not About Love review: Shakespeare meets pop in a mixtape of memories

Dublin Fringe Festival: Inspired by the greatest tragic love story, Megan Riordan creates a considered cabaret show

Thu Sept 19 2019 - 15:53
Nate review: An achingly funny gender-parody

Nate review: An achingly funny gender-parody

Dublin Fringe Festival: This roaring figure of bruised machismo isn’t the obvious choice to lead a workshop on sexual consent

Wed Sept 18 2019 - 12:37
Minefield review: Dark media satire for the Instagram age

Minefield review: Dark media satire for the Instagram age

Dublin Fringe Festival: Clare Monnelly’s stealthy new play is a story of online shaming and incel revenge attacks

Wed Sept 18 2019 - 10:50
The prisoners whose sentences could last forever

The prisoners whose sentences could last forever

Crime and Punishment looked unflinchingly at prisoners incarcerated with no end date

Tue Sept 17 2019 - 13:20
Irish Food review: Nostalgia is served

Irish Food review: Nostalgia is served

Dublin Fringe Festival: A palatable tasting menu but the scattered folk memories of Irish cuisine leave you hungry for substance

Mon Sept 16 2019 - 13:16
Looking for Paradise review: The fringiest thing on the Fringe

Looking for Paradise review: The fringiest thing on the Fringe

Dublin Fringe Festival: This treasure hunt through the heart of the city dares to alter your perception of reality

Mon Sept 16 2019 - 12:11
The Justice Syndicate review: Jury duty becomes a game

The Justice Syndicate review: Jury duty becomes a game

Dublin Fringe Festival: Fanshen’s absorbing piece of interactive theatre takes the shape of an emotive court case

Mon Sept 16 2019 - 11:23
Nine Weeks review: Extraordinary performance which gives voice to the inexpressible

Nine Weeks review: Extraordinary performance which gives voice to the inexpressible

Dublin Fringe Festival: If human limitations are painfully real in Seán Kennedy’s moving performance, human expression can still be transcendent

Thu Sept 12 2019 - 15:11
Sink review: A play that asks us to dig deep

Sink review: A play that asks us to dig deep

Dublin Fringe Festival: Inspecting an uncannily familiar site, an archeologist finds herself assailed by uncertain memories and inherited traumas

Thu Sept 12 2019 - 14:56
Powerpoint review: Witty stand-up lecture exposes the void of gaming

Powerpoint review: Witty stand-up lecture exposes the void of gaming

Dublin Fringe Festival: Comedian, gamer and podcast fan Stephen Colfer tries to solve a modest mystery

Wed Sept 11 2019 - 11:51
Beyond the Menu: Ireland’s new food royalty, served up on a plate

Beyond the Menu: Ireland’s new food royalty, served up on a plate

Review: RTÉ’s new show sends a young chef around the island. Is he eyeing a few crowns?

Tue Sept 10 2019 - 13:20
State of the Union: Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike in a male fantasy of hurt

State of the Union: Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike in a male fantasy of hurt

Review: O’Dowd and Pike are entertaining despite some stagy material from writer Nick Hornby

Mon Sept 09 2019 - 12:45
Bodies of Water review: Sly meditation on life, art and what’s left behind

Bodies of Water review: Sly meditation on life, art and what’s left behind

Dublin Fringe Festival: The former assistant and lover of a video artist tries to make sense of a life and career

Mon Sept 09 2019 - 11:28
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings review: A children’s story for a sceptical age

A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings review: A children’s story for a sceptical age

Dublin Fringe Festival: The charmingly offbeat adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez brings magic realism to all ages

Mon Sept 09 2019 - 11:20
Admin review: Vivid and wry account of precarious London living

Admin review: Vivid and wry account of precarious London living

Dublin Fringe Festival: Adrift in a lonely London, Oisín McKenna tells a story of love and money with irony and insight

Mon Sept 09 2019 - 11:15
Room to Improve: ‘I always thought there was a lack of imagination here’

Room to Improve: ‘I always thought there was a lack of imagination here’

Review: Even special guest gardener Diarmuid Gavin teased Bannon over his lack of imagination

Sun Sept 08 2019 - 22:30
Late Late Show: Ryan Tubridy returns with another dose of national panic

Late Late Show: Ryan Tubridy returns with another dose of national panic

Review: The show doesn’t segue but jackknifes from one thing to another

Sat Sept 07 2019 - 11:45
Journalism and blindness: This week’s theatre highlights

Journalism and blindness: This week’s theatre highlights

Two stand out productions from last year’s Dublin Fringe Festival go on tour

Sat Sept 07 2019 - 10:21
The play with no performers: Beckett’s Room is something between a conjuring act and a weird dream

The play with no performers: Beckett’s Room is something between a conjuring act and a weird dream

As the world that made Samuel Beckett who he was becomes magically apparent, the point of Dead Centre’s unusual approach begins to makes sense

Sat Sept 07 2019 - 05:00
This Beautiful Village: One-note characters addressing a symphony of concerns

This Beautiful Village: One-note characters addressing a symphony of concerns

Theatre review: Lisa Tierney-Keogh’s middle-class satire is somewhere between Yasmina Reza and Bernard Farrell

Fri Sept 06 2019 - 13:46
Keith Barry tries to conjure up a sense of atmosphere

Keith Barry tries to conjure up a sense of atmosphere

TV review: There’s one magic trick the Keith Barry Experience finds a challenge

Thu Sept 05 2019 - 12:07
The Capture: A BBC thriller of surveillance, distortion and duplicity

The Capture: A BBC thriller of surveillance, distortion and duplicity

Review: The Capture presents a troubling take on anxiety, distrust and ‘deep fake’ videos

Thu Sept 05 2019 - 10:06
Writing Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘I think in the voice of a f**king idiot 12 hours a day’

Writing Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘I think in the voice of a f**king idiot 12 hours a day’

In RTÉ’s We Need to Talk about Ross, writer Paul Howard tells how he almost killed RO’CK in 2007

Mon Sept 02 2019 - 22:35
Crime and punishment and gorilla suits: this week’s theatre highlight

Crime and punishment and gorilla suits: this week’s theatre highlight

Brokentalkers’ sharp and stealthy new production asks us to examine our prejudices about the roots of crime, and the inhumanities of the prison system, offering no easy escapes

Sat Aug 31 2019 - 07:00
No place left to show: How Dublin is turning into a cultural ghost town

No place left to show: How Dublin is turning into a cultural ghost town

Developers are demolishing venues to build hotels, apartments and temples of finance

Sat Aug 31 2019 - 05:00
The Great British Bake Off: Judge stabs baker with hot skewer – verbally

The Great British Bake Off: Judge stabs baker with hot skewer – verbally

Review: Self-referencing contestants add charming colour to show’s reliable format

Wed Aug 28 2019 - 11:30
Rose of Tralee: Daithí Ó Sé is as sturdy as an oak as host, and as quick as one on his feet

Rose of Tralee: Daithí Ó Sé is as sturdy as an oak as host, and as quick as one on his feet

TV review: On day two of the festival the host seemed to be closest to wilting. That was before he got his kinky boots on

Wed Aug 28 2019 - 06:15
Rose of Tralee: Dáithí Ó Sé looked like a man briefly encased in a giant condom

Rose of Tralee: Dáithí Ó Sé looked like a man briefly encased in a giant condom

TV review: It’s the 60th anniversary of the pageant, but it seems older, eternal even. At least watching the first show felt that way

Tue Aug 27 2019 - 06:00
Peaky Blinders: can Cillian Murphy and the gang still cut it? Here's our verdict

Peaky Blinders: can Cillian Murphy and the gang still cut it? Here's our verdict

Review: The Irish actor is both compelling and unsettling as the fifth season begins

Mon Aug 26 2019 - 11:22
Cumann feel the noise: This week’s best theatre

Cumann feel the noise: This week’s best theatre

The Roaring Banshees is a counter-factual history of feminist discontents with the Free State

Sat Aug 24 2019 - 05:00
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