Dancehall Blues: Dark odyssey oscillates between 20th-century Europe and the post-Covid era
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The ‘great reset’ provides the backdrop for an enigmatic show brought to life by Stephanie Dufresne and Alex O’Neill
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The ‘great reset’ provides the backdrop for an enigmatic show brought to life by Stephanie Dufresne and Alex O’Neill
Payouts eclipse €1.3bn Canada’s Great West-Lifeco paid Government to buy Ireland’s largest life and pensions group in 2013
Dance: David Bolger and his company turn events and people from Irish political and social history into a layered overview of 100 years of the Republic
The dance company’s artistic director has drawn audiences by focusing on pure drama. But he has also paired visceral movement with conceptual ballast
Jessie Thompson and Favour Odusola hope their solos by the Grand and Royal Canals next week will encourage passersby to pause and reflect
The jazz drummer Conor Guilfoyle’s jittery beats set the dancer Alex O’Neill convulsing around the dance floor
Events from West Cork Chamber Music Festival to Friday Opera Sessions are migrating online
Hastily assembled 2kfromhome site has been a huge hit
This staging of Tom Murphy’s Chekhov adaptation should resonate more with contemporary Irish audiences
Dance and technology combined to show the benign and darker sides of humanity
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Every person has a distinct way of moving as this cross-discipline show illustrates with a startling level detail
The renowned designer and frequent Druid collaborator Francis O’Connor onthe subtle art of stage design
Her new work, with musician Neil Martin, is designed as a conversation between music and dance and sees her going back to her roots
Dublin Theatre Festival is staging thrilling blends of dance and drama by Michael Keegan-Dolan, Anu and CoisCéim
A genre-shifting affair reveals Gray’s intellectual prowess and human failings
Coiscéim’s new dance show takes Prokofiev’s classic into more modern territory with thrilling results
An exhibition dealing with the darker side of books for youngsters, and a complex reworking of Peter and the Wolf, highlight the sophistication of children’s cultural tastes
Druid carve four Shakespeare plays into an epic of regal succession, and drag the kings down with the people where they belong
The extraordinary life of Agnes Bernelle, and her bitter-sweet songs about life and its trials, are celebrated in CoisCéim’s new dance show
Three companies – Irish Modern Dance Theatre, Liz Roche Dance Company and CoisCéim Dance Theatre – are touring new work together. Is it an act that other arts sectors could or should follow?
A whirl of thunderous energy from the producers of ‘Riverdance’ that occasionally threatens to blow off course
Riverdance founders hope to also bring Heartbeat of Home around the world
Vaslav Nijinsky’s choreography became a victim of the success of the music in Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. A century later, choreographers are still trying to get to grips with the dance
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
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