Irish theatre in 2019: A dramatic year that left the future uncertain
Theatre in Ireland this year was bookended by two crises, a state of play mirrored by the work
Theatre in Ireland this year was bookended by two crises, a state of play mirrored by the work
Christiane O'Mahony's new play Seahorse centres around an unlikely feminist icon
The audience joins in the decadence in the Gate Theatre’s thrillingly immersive production
The ‘Irish Times’ IrishTheatre Awards judges have been impressed by the sector's strength in depth but concerned about the effect of funding cuts
This adaptation of José Saramago’s novel treats death as merely a narcissistic threat to the individual
Phillip McMahon's new collaborative work is `a play within music' that looks to celebrate the unsung heroes among us all
Suede, a new work inspired by Eileen Gray and US model Cameron Russell are also on the July arts festival bill
Waking the Nation programme to mark 1916 centenary has three world premieres
Are all the characters in Hilary Fannin’s new play toxically self-involved or has our national plummet from prosperity left everybody isolated?
Review: ‘Mooney Goes Wild’, ‘Drama on One: Deep’, ‘The Right Hook’ and ‘The Tom Dunne Show’
This show for ages six and up broaches some important issues around identity and inclusion, but dramatically it feels embryonic
Cork’s ‘little hum’ of creative confidence is building to a crescendo, its artists say
The rebranded Galway International Arts Festival is pointedly here, there and everywhere
Raymond Scannell’s ambitious new play charts the rise and fall of a nightclub, a family and a nation
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