Fishamble theatre company’s stolen award returned after successful campaign to locate it
Company’s prized Olivier award was stolen at the weekend during a break-in atDublin office
Company’s prized Olivier award was stolen at the weekend during a break-in atDublin office
Theatre: Pat Kinevane’s talent as a writer and performer are indisputable but it is time to consider a new format
Aosdána member on surviving Covid-19, racism against Travellers and reclaiming power through writing
Deirdre Kinahan on her site-specific play about the 1920 munitions strike
A Japanese mentor helped to inspire Conor Hanratty’s online short play War Paint
Co-director of the Betty Ann Norton Theatre School helped to launch many acting careers
Dublin Theatre Festival: In Fishamble’s new production, all of Ireland remains in the UK and now faces a referendum on whether to stay
Environmental activism and musicals are featured in the best productions of the week
The intermission - or interval to you and me - is a threatened species in theatre and an extinct one in cinema
The Alternative wins Fishamble’s project, which seeks to buck trend for shorter productions
The city’s Irish Arts Center is changing perceptions of Ireland and Irish America
Review: The latest solo show from Pat Kinevane takes inspiration from both the bible and the musical. Which does it believe in more?
Dublin Theatre Festival: A secret survivor of sexual assault encounters her rapist years later
Fishamble bring Maz and Bricks, unlikely allies with different views on life, back into the street protests of contemporary Dublin
From the giddy highs to the worrying lows, or a rooftop to a grave, this week's theatre highlights span the course of a lifetime.
Fishamble stages ‘On Blueberry Hill’ in ‘mansion by the Royal Canal’
To mark first anniversary of Waking The Feminists, Gender equality campaigners add 10 points to debate
Adaptation of Shakespeare has 17 cast members who have an intellectual disability
Fishamble’s diligent, vigorous production pursues a simple question – what makes people do what they do – towards a complicated answer
Two site-specific plays around Moore Street and the GPO are among the most daring of the Rising centenary productions
The Cork actor and playwright’s searing solo performances have a style of their own and have taken him to 18 countries – so why does he still struggle to admit that he’s a writer?
Deirdre Kinahan captures the claustrophobia of small town society and family life in a play that transcends its bleak premise
A deceptively breezy, carefully constructed story that has a little problem with authority
Help the writer deliver the best play possible. Get the basics right early. Do very little for a successful show, then claim the credit. Welcome to the tricks of the dramaturg’s trade
The third and final play for Fishamble by Sean McLoughlin has a gathering storm that is simply dispelled
Elaine Murphy’s new play presents a girls’ night in marketed as a girls’ night out
Elaine Murphy’s ‘Little Gem’ was a slow-burning success, and now her second play, ‘Shush’, is set to premiere on the Abbey’s main stage
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