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Black Mirror makes a bold and surprising return to form

Black Mirror makes a bold and surprising return to form

Review: The first of three new episodes in Charlie Brooker’s series is by far the strongest

Thu Jun 06 2019 - 18:04
Love Island: We devour it. We despise it. That’s the point

Love Island: We devour it. We despise it. That’s the point

I now have a favourite couple: biomedical scientists Yewande, from Dublin, and Mike

Tue Jun 04 2019 - 10:45
You’re wha? The Snapper heads up this week’s theatre highlights

You’re wha? The Snapper heads up this week’s theatre highlights

Roddy Doyle’s stage version of his Barrytown novel gets a few minor millennial tweaks

Sat Jun 01 2019 - 05:00
Citysong review: An Irish family’s entrancing journey across generations

Citysong review: An Irish family’s entrancing journey across generations

Dylan Coburn Gray’s play for voices builds up a huge picture through small details

Fri May 31 2019 - 09:50
We have learned little from the 2014 Garth Brooks fiasco

We have learned little from the 2014 Garth Brooks fiasco

Outdoor licences are as precarious as ever, and we still pay for a promise that can be broken

Tue May 28 2019 - 19:49
Fracking and family feuds: This week’s theatre highlights

Fracking and family feuds: This week’s theatre highlights

Environmental activism and musicals are featured in the best productions of the week

Sat May 25 2019 - 05:00
Ireland United: The dream of an all-island soccer team

Ireland United: The dream of an all-island soccer team

Is there any healing the century-long fracture in Irish soccer? asks an RTÉ documentary

Thu May 23 2019 - 00:19
Election debate: ‘Peter Casey seems like a millionaire in dire need of a new hobby’

Election debate: ‘Peter Casey seems like a millionaire in dire need of a new hobby’

Prime Time Election Debate: Too little discussion of Europe, too much of Peter Casey

Wed May 22 2019 - 14:00
The problem with Game of Thrones is it almost became bigger than life

The problem with Game of Thrones is it almost became bigger than life

As with The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars or the King James Bible, you could lose yourself in it

Wed May 22 2019 - 09:33
Citysong: Epic drama that gets deep into the Dublin groove

Citysong: Epic drama that gets deep into the Dublin groove

The past is always present in the award-winning new play by Dylan Coburn Gray. Told in verse, it’s like a record of the modern city in which the needle jumps around

Wed May 22 2019 - 05:00
Baoite review: Boring deep into the bedrock of a bitterly divided family

Baoite review: Boring deep into the bedrock of a bitterly divided family

A fracking vessel that threatens a fishing community becomes a potent metaphor

Tue May 21 2019 - 16:00
Game of Thrones series 8, episode 6 review: Well, what did you expect, a neat ending?

Game of Thrones series 8, episode 6 review: Well, what did you expect, a neat ending?

If you thought it would be a universally satisfying final episode you haven’t been paying attention

Mon May 20 2019 - 13:15
The past is always present: This week’s theatre highlights

The past is always present: This week’s theatre highlights

Dylan Coburn Gray’s Citysong, and Ann Blake’s Morning After the Life Before

Sat May 18 2019 - 05:00
The Virtues takes us back in time, to dark happenings in 1980s Louth

The Virtues takes us back in time, to dark happenings in 1980s Louth

Review: A startling drama from the director of This is England has a shadowy Irish storyline

Wed May 15 2019 - 22:00
Life’s too short to watch Dr Eva Orsmond telling us how to lengthen it

Life’s too short to watch Dr Eva Orsmond telling us how to lengthen it

How to Live Better for Longer review: This public health message is hard to take seriously

Tue May 14 2019 - 01:10
Game of Thrones, season 8, episode 5: Finding a final ruler just got a lot harder

Game of Thrones, season 8, episode 5: Finding a final ruler just got a lot harder

Review: Some of the show’s subtlest characters – and biggest overactors – spoke their last lines

Mon May 13 2019 - 14:22
‘Part of me wants to say, shut the f**k up, Louis Theroux’

‘Part of me wants to say, shut the f**k up, Louis Theroux’

The documentary maker’s mansplaining on postnatal depression is clumsy and unethical

Sun May 12 2019 - 22:00
Faded Southern belles and pumped-up kicks: this week’s theatre highlights

Faded Southern belles and pumped-up kicks: this week’s theatre highlights

The revival of Tennessee Williams’s 1944 family drama The Glass Menagerie seems smaller than life, but Abbie Spallen’s 2006 monologue play Pumpgirl has a full tank of wit

Sat May 11 2019 - 05:00
Netflix’s The Society is the best teen drama out there

Netflix’s The Society is the best teen drama out there

Review: It addresses hot topics – rape culture, gun violence – without being heavy-handed

Fri May 10 2019 - 06:00
Chernobyl: A nuclear disaster is unsettlingly lovely to look at

Chernobyl: A nuclear disaster is unsettlingly lovely to look at

Review: Under Johan Renck’s direction, these scenes are as grim as the architecture, brutal and unforgiving

Tue May 07 2019 - 22:47
Game of Thrones, season eight, episode 4: Impulsive, paranoid Daenerys is now drunk on destiny

Game of Thrones, season eight, episode 4: Impulsive, paranoid Daenerys is now drunk on destiny

Review: The mood in Winterfell after the victory over the dead is sombre and suspicious

Mon May 06 2019 - 14:30
‘I close the curtains, sit there and just drink,’ Paul McGrath tells Tommy Tiernan

‘I close the curtains, sit there and just drink,’ Paul McGrath tells Tommy Tiernan

Review: It’s a gentle but insightful interview with McGrath – a vulnerable, wounded figure

Sun May 05 2019 - 21:27
The Glass Menagerie review: A handsome but muted new production

The Glass Menagerie review: A handsome but muted new production

The Gate’s staging tones down the wilder curlicues of Tennessee Williams’s play

Thu May 02 2019 - 13:41
Trad review: Father and 100-year-old son, locked in a torturous relationship

Trad review: Father and 100-year-old son, locked in a torturous relationship

Livin’ Dred seems dutiful to rather than inspired by Mark Doherty’s comic look at stifling tradition

Wed May 01 2019 - 16:05
It Was Easy (in the End) review: Capitalism is the root of all evil in TheatreClub’s new show

It Was Easy (in the End) review: Capitalism is the root of all evil in TheatreClub’s new show

Slavoj Zizek said it is easier to imagine the end of the world than of capitalism. It’s often easier to imagine the end of capitalism than of this play

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 15:20
Game of Thrones season eight, episode three: ‘I pumped my fists. I yelled at the screen’

Game of Thrones season eight, episode three: ‘I pumped my fists. I yelled at the screen’

Review: The extraordinary extended battle between living and dead was a masterpiece

Mon Apr 29 2019 - 17:55
With Baz Ashmawy on your side, what can go wrong? Everything

With Baz Ashmawy on your side, what can go wrong? Everything

In the first episode of Wingman, his new series, Baz stages a play with a lonely farmer

Mon Apr 29 2019 - 12:30
Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song isn’t a competition. It’s far better than that

Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song isn’t a competition. It’s far better than that

We learn more than whether The Green Fields of France is better than On Raglan Road

Sun Apr 28 2019 - 20:00

Trad and Tintown: the best of this week’s theatre

Emmet Kirwan stars in the revival of Mark Doherty’s 2004 play; Tintown explores how idealism can be corrupted by thirst for blood and illiberalism

Sat Apr 27 2019 - 05:00
Game of Thrones season eight, episode two review – Everyone has death in mind

Game of Thrones season eight, episode two review – Everyone has death in mind

Review: Forgiving and flirting in Winterfell – and ready to fight to the end, which may be imminent

Mon Apr 22 2019 - 10:30
Filthy minds: The best theatre shows this week

Filthy minds: The best theatre shows this week

Dublin plays host to Ulster American in the Abbey and Spotless in Smock Alley

Sat Apr 20 2019 - 05:00
Chimerica: Picture-perfect gripping drama of fake news

Chimerica: Picture-perfect gripping drama of fake news

Review: Lucy Kirkwood’s miniseries is an artful exploration of the difference between image and meaning

Thu Apr 18 2019 - 14:00
Spotless review: characters in suburban thriller are defined by what divides them

Spotless review: characters in suburban thriller are defined by what divides them

In Gary Duggan’s play everyone has a partner in this world, whether known or not

Thu Apr 18 2019 - 10:05
In Our Veins review: Story of good people in hard situation is pleasantly sentimental

In Our Veins review: Story of good people in hard situation is pleasantly sentimental

Lee Coffey brings a century of working-class Dublin to life through one dock worker

Wed Apr 17 2019 - 13:52
The Borrowers: ‘The Healy-Raes are keeping this country going’

The Borrowers: ‘The Healy-Raes are keeping this country going’

In RTÉ’s new programme about credit unions, we get a rare thing: a series of loans with very little interest

Tue Apr 16 2019 - 21:00
Game of Thrones season eight, episode one review: Questions of shelter, sustenance and sex

Game of Thrones season eight, episode one review: Questions of shelter, sustenance and sex

The first episode of the final series of Game of Thrones concentrates on matters of survival

Mon Apr 15 2019 - 14:30
Hitting the start button: This week’s theatre highlights

Hitting the start button: This week’s theatre highlights

Dublin Will Show You How is a grim portrait of despair; Beginning is a tale of connecting

Sat Apr 13 2019 - 05:00
Missing Fleabag? Consider its ultra-violent cousin, Killing Eve

Missing Fleabag? Consider its ultra-violent cousin, Killing Eve

The multi-Bafta-nominated show brings creeping moral unease to its bad romance

Thu Apr 11 2019 - 18:46
Ulster American review: Exasperations, ultimatums and wearying repetition

Ulster American review: Exasperations, ultimatums and wearying repetition

The trouble with polemicists, in David Ireland’s satire, is that they might mean what they say

Wed Apr 10 2019 - 16:30
Derry Girls review: A moving and significant piece of nostalgia

Derry Girls review: A moving and significant piece of nostalgia

In the season finale, Lisa McGee’s girls once again turn their backs on history

Tue Apr 09 2019 - 21:30
Fleabag: Three final minutes at a bus stop will go down as classic

Fleabag: Three final minutes at a bus stop will go down as classic

Fleabag series 2 review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s masterly series caught us in a warped relationship

Tue Apr 09 2019 - 11:34
From dying in the mud of Game of Thrones to the whatness of existence

From dying in the mud of Game of Thrones to the whatness of existence

Barry McGovern’s solo-show adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s Watt is returning to the stage

Tue Apr 09 2019 - 05:00
John and Francis Brennan can’t save Leitrim’s ‘disaster relief’ campsite

John and Francis Brennan can’t save Leitrim’s ‘disaster relief’ campsite

TV review: The fastidious hoteliers do their best amid glum huts, concrete slabs and scrap metal

Mon Apr 08 2019 - 16:59
Big horseshoes to fill: War Horse leads this week’s theatre highlights

Big horseshoes to fill: War Horse leads this week’s theatre highlights

The acclaimed production is back in Dublin; plus: Stones in His Pockets is revived again

Sat Apr 06 2019 - 05:00
Dublin Will Show You How review: A portrait of isolation, division and despair

Dublin Will Show You How review: A portrait of isolation, division and despair

Tracy Martin’s play, based on real women’s experiences, can arouse pity, resistance, anger or a numb sense of helplessness

Fri Apr 05 2019 - 16:37
Beginning review: Beautifully measured tale of love in a time of social media

Beginning review: Beautifully measured tale of love in a time of social media

Eileen Walsh and Marty Rea give exquisite performances in David Eldridge’s play

Thu Apr 04 2019 - 14:31
Alan Partridge is England’s man of the moment

Alan Partridge is England’s man of the moment

Series review: Alan Partridge, the new Emperor of England, knows he’s naked

Tue Apr 02 2019 - 13:22
After a two-year process, Fishamble selects its 'big, ambitious' Play for Ireland

After a two-year process, Fishamble selects its 'big, ambitious' Play for Ireland

The Alternative wins Fishamble’s project, which seeks to buck trend for shorter productions

Tue Apr 02 2019 - 05:00
Vitamin Sea: ‘You go for a swim, and you’re free’

Vitamin Sea: ‘You go for a swim, and you’re free’

Review: The swimmers in this drifting RTÉ documentary find peace while all at sea

Mon Apr 01 2019 - 22:35
Line of Duty: Gloriously overheated. Terrifically entertaining. So why does it feel staid?

Line of Duty: Gloriously overheated. Terrifically entertaining. So why does it feel staid?

Is its maker Jed Mercurio spending too much time on his other show, Bodyguard?

Mon Apr 01 2019 - 13:23
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