The Treaty review: Intrigue and subterfuge in this gender-blind story of freedom
Jane Brennan gives a mesmerising emulation of de Valera’s paced, crystal voice
Jane Brennan gives a mesmerising emulation of de Valera’s paced, crystal voice
There’s an undeniable buzz about the country’s first festival for LGBTQ+ community and its friends
It’s the simplicity of the story that resonates in this musical based on Mick Flannery’s concept album
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
The colour green is in, pink salt is out
The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking
The Dublin artist on his love of Amsterdam, documentaries and Graham Norton
Stephen Rea stars in David Ireland’s scabrous comedy; the Abbey’s O’Casey returns
The Abbey’s latest production of Sean O’Casey’s Easter Rising drama brings his characters into the light of the present. During the centenary of the event, has it made a familiar play any more illuminating?
Director Seán Holmes had never seen The Plough and the Stars staged – until his current version went up at the Abbey Theatre
Abandoned by their creator and alone in a random world, the characters in Conor McPherson’s new play have more questions than answers
The festival has shunned an obvious theme in favour of reaching a wider audience
Abbey production of Ibsen’s drama feels stilted
The crisp and well-aimed writing in this portrait of family strife suggests that 55 minutes are not enough for an excavation of motives in a hinterland of this density
The moors of Emily Brontë’s novel are raging and unruly, peaceful and polite. Is the new Gate adapation torn between two worlds?
As the Gate presents a fresh adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic of passion (or hysterical excess, depending on your outlook), a new Heathcliff and Catherine get to grips with our expectations and their interpretations
The Arc saw 10 playwrights relay-write a new play during the Dublin Theatre Festival. The result is a glimpse into the furious energy of the theatre
The full script for The Arc, a project devised by The Irish Times and Dublin Theatre Festival
The action takes a violent turn in the hands of Brokentalkers
The Abbey Theatre’s adaptation of James Plunkett’s 1958 play ‘The Risen People’ takes in elements of music hall and vaudeville, and discards Jim Larkin
In a year of 1913 memorials, can a play this derivative, or a production this earnest, be taken seriously?
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