Nearly 200 artists sign letter urging action on sexual harassment, bullying in the arts
Open letter to Arts Council and Government says movement ‘will not be silenced’
Open letter to Arts Council and Government says movement ‘will not be silenced’
Theatre in Ireland this year was bookended by two crises, a state of play mirrored by the work
Inspired by the loss of its home, Dublin Youth Theatre partners with Pan Pan to contemplate youth and adulthood in The Sleepwalkers
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
Events big and offbeat call for gender balance and celebrate achievements
Grace Dyas’s ‘Heroin’ explores addiction and demonisation of addicts as ‘class genocide’
The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking
Stand For Truth rally at Garden of Remembrance began at same time as the papal Mass
Former resident at Nazareth House calls on pope to do something for the survivors
The Gate Theatre turned 90 this year. Nobody noticed. Selina Cartmell on a challenging first year in charge
‘The fiction of Ireland as a conservative, dogmatically Catholic country has been shattered’
Irish Council for Civil Liberties says censoring art is ‘highly questionable’ as Cathleen Ní Houlihan meets Rosie the Riveter on a Phibsboro wall to call for repeal
Speak Up & Call it Out initiative could be turning point in controversy over Gate allegations
Panel discussion told it’s up to Michael Colgan how he deals with misconduct allegations
Some participants in review of former head’s behaviour want more accountability
Day of action will push for cultural change and elimination of bullying and harassment
Chairman says board has been as transparent as possible but cannot put theatre in jeopardy
Stacey Gregg’s award-winning play about a teenager’s fraught search for identity and Grace Dyas’s new play about digging for truth in the shadow of a Magdalene Laundry
Her new play deals with a search at a Magdalene laundry, but is also a metaphor for things we hope will never surface
In conversation: Grace Dyas and Gary Gannon
Reaction to report of independent inquiry into allegations has been mixed
Former Gate Theatre director has faced accusations of sexual harassment and bullying
Investigation of conduct of former director Michael Colgan ‘needs trust’ of alleged victims
The Gate: Twenty-one-year-old acting newcomer Paul Mescal has been cast in some of the country’s biggest theatrical productions
#Waking the Media: 80 journalists talk discrimination, underrepresentation and abuse
History teaches us that the psychology of crowds can lead to dark outcomes if left unchecked
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
Ex-artistic director of Gate says ‘behaviour should not be equated with sexual crimes’
Gaye Cunningham will contact women who have spoken out about their experiences
Union official says Arts Council had said anti-bullying measures were not its business
'She’ll never work in Dublin again’ was a phrase that he used a lot around the office,' one woman recalled
Artistic director Kris Nelson unveils his final programme
The women behind a radical piece of theatre The Game set out their stall
The ‘Irish Times’ IrishTheatre Awards judges have been impressed by the sector's strength in depth but concerned about the effect of funding cuts
THEATREclub’s sprawling drama is a rebuke to official views of the North’s recent history
Which Irish people will influence Ireland – and the world – in the coming years? These 22 twentysomethings are likely contenders
We began with James Joyce’s ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, from 1916. Now we’d like you to vote for the work on this shortlist that best represents 2015 for you
Two site-specific plays around Moore Street and the GPO are among the most daring of the Rising centenary productions
The event also featured video tributes to Waking the Feminists and the year in theatre
Hugh Linehan takes a sideways look at the election
Only one of 10 plays at Áras Éanna on Aran island this season will be performed by man
After a year of theatre, hundreds of shows and days of deliberation, here are the nominees for the 2015 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
As the three judges meet to consider the productions they’ve seen in the past year, ‘violent agreement’ breaks out
Our sexuality constantly changes, says Emer O’Toole, whose book describes her gender-bending coming of age in Galway
The beauty of the biennial Drop Everything is its location on an Aran Island that hums with possibility
Residents of the Limerick estate have grabbed a chance to give their perspective after years of negative coverage
EVA International is a reflection of our ‘current moment’, says curator Bassam El Baroni, with echoes of our not-so-distant future in venues including a post-industrial Limerick space
Limerick City of Culture controversy among issues tackled at ‘Theatre of Memory’ symposium
In TheatreClub’s ambitious new production, a Dublin housing estate plays the role of the nation
Irish theatre is bursting with energy – but youth is all these artists have in common
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