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
Dublin Theatre Festival: Billy Roche’s new play turns modest characters into legends in their own lifetimes
Despite controversies over WWI, Redmond is fondly recalled 100 years after his death
Writers, poets, friends and fans reflect on Leonard Cohen’s words, music and work
Review: ‘A Different Class’, ‘Clean Break’, ‘The Muppets’, ‘Makers’
Review: ‘Clean Break’; ‘The Ray D’Arcy Show’; ‘Dark Side of the Greens’
Morrissey is far from the first performer to turn to prose, or writer who can play. Paul Muldoon, Julian Gough, Ferdia MacAnna, Billy Roche and Brendan Graham explore the transition and we profile a host of others
In a competitive television market, the channel needs its big investments to work
Passionate experts are in, elitism is out, and more ‘big drama’ is coming... eventually
Andrew Flynn, Decadent Theatre Company’s director, has an unusual ability to combine artistic passion with the deal-clinching pitches of a travelling salesman
RTÉ commissioner Jane Gogan wants to ‘start conversation’ through talent pipeline scheme
In the summer Irish people hit the coast. In a new series starting today, ‘Irish Times’ writers explore the charms and character of our coastline, starting with a train trip from Dublin to Wexford
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices