Dublin Fringe Festival 2020: Making lemonade in a year of lemons
Even amid the pandemic, the festival is about ‘new pathways, inspiration and discovery’
Even amid the pandemic, the festival is about ‘new pathways, inspiration and discovery’
The Dublin comedian, who was adopted, explores what’s in our DNA in her new show
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
Life Lessons: Clarabelle is smart, articulate, incredibly passionate, and is the kindest person I know
The best music, theatre, comedy, film and spoken word in the coming year
Dublin Fringe Festival: Performer’s new show is about growning up gay in Roscommon
The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking
The Love/Hate actor on creativity, anti-Traveller bias, and being too outspoken
In Conversation: Playwrights PJ Gallagher and Una McKevitt
Capital city hosts 80 productions, from club culture and female sexuality to comedy and new theatre
Experiences with her father inspired actor Rose Henderson to write a play about Alzheimer’s. Her former Fair City colleague, Pat Nolan, was a co-writer and also stars
Artistic director Kris Nelson unveils his final programme
New year promises a richness of fare across all artistic forms in all part of the country
The opening weekend of the Fringe festival bursts into life with disturbing future visions and exhilarating burlesque
Start planning this year’s holidays and weekends away in Ireland with our guide to the best arts events and festivals throughout the country
A year of Yeats. The return of the Gathering. The zaniness of TedFest. The muckiness of the National Ploughing Championships. The musical magic of Electric Picnic. The spectacular scenery of Earagail Arts Festival. And much more. Consider yourself told
Video screens, singers in stilettos, a team of dancers and a lot of body paint: mind your steps at ‘Tardigrade’, Philip Connaughton’s latest work
Dublin Fringe Festival director Róise Goan to hand over role to Canadian at event’s end
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