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Marty Morrissey is heroically unembarrassable in Marty and Bernard’s Big Adventure

Marty Morrissey is heroically unembarrassable in Marty and Bernard’s Big Adventure

Review: This buddy-comedy-meets-makeover-show eventually takes the joke too far

Sun Mar 31 2019 - 22:35
The Irish Times 22nd Irish Theatre Awards: Villainy triumphs in tales for our times

The Irish Times 22nd Irish Theatre Awards: Villainy triumphs in tales for our times

Peter Crawley’s analysis: It was a big year for villainy as Richard III took top honours

Sun Mar 31 2019 - 21:15
Moving the furniture around: This week’s theatre highlights

Moving the furniture around: This week’s theatre highlights

Sonya Kelly’s wonderfully funny Furniture on tour; John Connors considers Ireland’s Call

Sat Mar 30 2019 - 05:00
Blue Planet Live: Don’t expect a deep dive from the BBC

Blue Planet Live: Don’t expect a deep dive from the BBC

In the absence of Attenborough’s godly authority, they’ve gone for a ‘cooing-tourist’ presenter style

Mon Mar 25 2019 - 14:44
Netflix fails to make sense of the Miami Showband Massacre

Netflix fails to make sense of the Miami Showband Massacre

In the absence of transparent answers, intricate theories become very seductive

Sun Mar 24 2019 - 06:00
Shoplifters of the world unite: Charlie’s a Clepto is this week’s theatre highlight

Shoplifters of the world unite: Charlie’s a Clepto is this week’s theatre highlight

In Clare Monnelly’s debut play, a misspelling spins her protagonist into a life of petty crime, but it’s the play’s subtle borrowings and light references that really steal the show

Sat Mar 23 2019 - 05:00
Owen Roe: 'How can you study Beckett and not know anything about Laurel and Hardy?'

Owen Roe: 'How can you study Beckett and not know anything about Laurel and Hardy?'

The actor will be honoured at this year's Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards

Sat Mar 23 2019 - 05:00
Mums Make Porn: Tantalising smut meets social responsibility

Mums Make Porn: Tantalising smut meets social responsibility

Channel 4 – who else? – asks concerned parents to make porn they can be proud of

Thu Mar 21 2019 - 20:00
Fred and Rosemary West: The clues were all there, for 20 years

Fred and Rosemary West: The clues were all there, for 20 years

‘House of Horrors’ show investigates how killers went undetected despite alarm bells

Wed Mar 20 2019 - 19:00
Charlie’s a Clepto review: Nimble plotting, nimble performance

Charlie’s a Clepto review: Nimble plotting, nimble performance

Clare Monnelly pivots through a range of characters in this revival of her artful debut

Wed Mar 20 2019 - 10:30
This week’s theatre highlights: Sure Look It, Fuck It and The Children

This week’s theatre highlights: Sure Look It, Fuck It and The Children

Clare Dunne’s exuberant debut, and a challenging moral puzzle at the Gate

Sat Mar 16 2019 - 05:00
After Life: Ricky Gervais’s obnoxious new comedy isn’t funny

After Life: Ricky Gervais’s obnoxious new comedy isn’t funny

Review: His character dabbles in heroin, befriends sex workers and assists a suicide

Thu Mar 14 2019 - 22:45
Fleabag: The rivetingly funny, then suddenly unfunny comedy

Fleabag: The rivetingly funny, then suddenly unfunny comedy

Review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Olivia Coleman, Fiona Shaw and Andrew Scott shine

Tue Mar 12 2019 - 12:50
Fertility Shock: Dearbhail McDonald on life without children

Fertility Shock: Dearbhail McDonald on life without children

TV Review: The programme veers from global economics to the presenter’s frozen eggs

Mon Mar 11 2019 - 22:33
This week’s theatre: Country Girls hit the Abbey while Alice returns to Wonderland

This week’s theatre: Country Girls hit the Abbey while Alice returns to Wonderland

Abbey Theatre stages O’Brien’s subversive classic as a much safer journey and Blue Raincoat re-re-imagines adventures in Wonderland.

Sat Mar 09 2019 - 05:00
Leaving Neverland Part 2: The night Michael Jackson died, ‘I got out of bed and danced’

Leaving Neverland Part 2: The night Michael Jackson died, ‘I got out of bed and danced’

Part 2 of the unflinching documentary is a reckoning for Jackson’s fans and defenders

Thu Mar 07 2019 - 22:59
The Children review: Brightly disarming, deeply unsettling

The Children review: Brightly disarming, deeply unsettling

Seán McGinley, Marie Mullen and Ger Ryan dazzle in Lucy Kirkwood’s play

Thu Mar 07 2019 - 12:56
Leaving Neverland: Did the whole world lose its mind about Michael Jackson?

Leaving Neverland: Did the whole world lose its mind about Michael Jackson?

Channel 4 documentary is a gruelling watch dismantling the aura the singer created

Thu Mar 07 2019 - 08:29
Derry Girls series 2: ‘Catholics really buzz off statues. Protestants don’t so much’

Derry Girls series 2: ‘Catholics really buzz off statues. Protestants don’t so much’

Review: The Channel 4 comedy gives its characters a normal life in difficult times

Tue Mar 05 2019 - 22:15
The real hard border is between people who don’t want one and those who can live with one

The real hard border is between people who don’t want one and those who can live with one

Review: ‘A hard border wouldn’t upset me,’ says one contributor to RTÉ’s Bordering on Brexit

Tue Mar 05 2019 - 11:15
The Examination review: No easy escapes in Brokentalkers’ sly, provocative play

The Examination review: No easy escapes in Brokentalkers’ sly, provocative play

The irreverent company’s absorbing production interrogates the Irish Prison Service

Tue Mar 05 2019 - 09:52
Louis Theroux treats rape and consent as a freak show

Louis Theroux treats rape and consent as a freak show

A documentary about consent on US campuses is too sensationalist to teach us anything

Mon Mar 04 2019 - 22:22
Peat review: A grimly funny, spryly involving show for young audiences

Peat review: A grimly funny, spryly involving show for young audiences

Two boys dig up more than anyone bargained for in Kate Heffernan’s subtle play

Mon Mar 04 2019 - 12:38
Best theatre: You’ll dig Peat and be held captive by The Examination

Best theatre: You’ll dig Peat and be held captive by The Examination

A witty play about weighty matters; and a prison drama drawn from real life

Sat Mar 02 2019 - 05:00
The Country Girls review: Subversion reimagined as sentimentality

The Country Girls review: Subversion reimagined as sentimentality

The Abbey’s new take makes Edna O’Brien’s novel safe for any syllabus

Fri Mar 01 2019 - 14:14
Junk Food Experiment: A stupid, dangerous and boring TV show

Junk Food Experiment: A stupid, dangerous and boring TV show

Peter Andre and friends go on an overfeeding diet in the interests of ratings – I mean, science

Thu Feb 28 2019 - 21:44
Child Genius: Whose bright idea was this oddly sinister TV show?

Child Genius: Whose bright idea was this oddly sinister TV show?

Channel 4 spends as much time scrutinising the children’s families as it does testing intellects

Wed Feb 27 2019 - 12:45
This Time With Alan Partridge: A wicked study in prejudice and panic

This Time With Alan Partridge: A wicked study in prejudice and panic

‘Guess who’s back in the big time?’ he gloats in hilarious first episode of new show

Mon Feb 25 2019 - 22:00
About a boy: Hamnet heads up this week’s theatre highlights

About a boy: Hamnet heads up this week’s theatre highlights

Meet Shakespeare’s lost son at the Project, and don’t be late for your own funeral in Cork

Sat Feb 23 2019 - 05:00
Dating Around: Compulsively watchable TV with impossibly gorgeous people

Dating Around: Compulsively watchable TV with impossibly gorgeous people

The new Netflix show sends one person on five identically structured dates

Thu Feb 21 2019 - 05:43
Now You See Me: When cyclists and motorists collide

Now You See Me: When cyclists and motorists collide

Review: In RTÉ’s new road safety magazine show, do cyclists or motorists have to give an inch?

Tue Feb 19 2019 - 14:00
The Umbrella Academy: Robert Sheehan and Ellen Page drenched in superhero washout

The Umbrella Academy: Robert Sheehan and Ellen Page drenched in superhero washout

Review: The Netflix show is too mature for kids and too juvenile for grown ups

Tue Feb 19 2019 - 06:00
Russian Doll: Why it’s the must-stream hit of the year

Russian Doll: Why it’s the must-stream hit of the year

With echoes of Groundhog Day, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland’s sublime comedy is anyting but ordinary

Mon Feb 18 2019 - 16:30
Inside Ireland’s Largest Prison: ‘They’re getting out worse than they went in’

Inside Ireland’s Largest Prison: ‘They’re getting out worse than they went in’

Jail is meant to be rehabilitative, but this is nobody’s idea of a recovery programme

Thu Feb 14 2019 - 14:47
Glasgow Girls review: A self-aware musical urging solidarity through song

Glasgow Girls review: A self-aware musical urging solidarity through song

In this galvanising take on a true story about Scottish teenagers who stood up for an asylum-seeking friend, you have to park your cynicism to believe change is possible

Thu Feb 14 2019 - 13:20
Inside the Real Saudi Arabia: Halted conversations, blurred faces and controlling fixers

Inside the Real Saudi Arabia: Halted conversations, blurred faces and controlling fixers

Basma Kahlifa’s personal documentary for BBC starts slowly and ends in a panicked exit

Wed Feb 13 2019 - 15:49
Heather review: If you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, should you judge it by its author?

Heather review: If you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, should you judge it by its author?

A timely production of Thomas Eccleshare’s two-hander tries to separate an author’s successful fiction from the writer’s darker untruths

Mon Feb 11 2019 - 12:53
David Bowie: ‘He loved himself extremely. Always did’

David Bowie: ‘He loved himself extremely. Always did’

Review: ‘Finding Fame’ doc says Bowie spent his life trying to win his mother’s approval

Sun Feb 10 2019 - 15:50
The week's theatre highlights: Glasgow Girls and The Cripple of Inishmaan

The week's theatre highlights: Glasgow Girls and The Cripple of Inishmaan

Martin McDonagh’s scabrous comedy at the Gaiety; stirring Glasgow Girls musical at the Abbey is timely for more than one reason

Sat Feb 09 2019 - 05:00
Operation Transformation: Leo Varadkar – 40-year-old meat-free gym bunny – is actually 53

Operation Transformation: Leo Varadkar – 40-year-old meat-free gym bunny – is actually 53

Review: The Taoiseach takes a metabolic age test, but questions the science behind the result

Thu Feb 07 2019 - 05:46
Where would you shoot a child, the head or the heart?

Where would you shoot a child, the head or the heart?

The documentary ‘Training Teachers to Kill’ deftly probes a vexed issue for US schools

Wed Feb 06 2019 - 10:06
The Irish Revolution: Few cared if the 1916 rebels lived or died – until they died

The Irish Revolution: Few cared if the 1916 rebels lived or died – until they died

Review: RTÉ’s War of Independence documentary tells us who we are, and who we were

Mon Feb 04 2019 - 22:40
Theatre highlights: A bracing documentary on HIV in Ireland

Theatre highlights: A bracing documentary on HIV in Ireland

Look out for ‘Rapids’, about life with HIV by Shaun Dunne, and the Abbey’s 24-hour plays

Sat Feb 02 2019 - 05:00
Photographing the Troubles: ‘I thought I had lost my humanity’

Photographing the Troubles: ‘I thought I had lost my humanity’

RTÉ doc compares the chroniclers of the Troubles to accidental war photographers

Thu Jan 31 2019 - 12:36
Pure review: Rarely has a filthy mind seemed so squeaky clean

Pure review: Rarely has a filthy mind seemed so squeaky clean

C4 drama struggles to depict its heroine’s obsession with ‘sex that gets you arrested’

Wed Jan 30 2019 - 22:45
The Cripple of Inishmaan review: Outlandish tales and dark distortions

The Cripple of Inishmaan review: Outlandish tales and dark distortions

This new production of Martin McDonagh’s comedy is wise not to play it straight

Wed Jan 30 2019 - 14:00
The BBC makes a tragic hero of poor David Cameron

The BBC makes a tragic hero of poor David Cameron

Review: ‘Inside Europe: Ten Years of Turmoil’ explores how Britain got into this mess

Tue Jan 29 2019 - 14:18
Total recall: Two theatre revivals full of remembering

Total recall: Two theatre revivals full of remembering

Donal O’Kelly returns to ‘Bat the Father, Rabbit the Son’, 30 years after its debut. Doireann Coady continues to count the days since her brother’s suicide in ‘I’m Not Here’

Sat Jan 26 2019 - 05:00
A dying man and the documentary he knew he would never see

A dying man and the documentary he knew he would never see

‘I’m gutted I won’t be able to see this,’ John tells Horizon’s programme on facing death

Thu Jan 24 2019 - 12:41
Prime Time transgender report is ‘delicate, if a little patronising’

Prime Time transgender report is ‘delicate, if a little patronising’

TV Review: Contributions of ‘Fr Ted’ writer Graham Linehan are ‘fantastically off-topic’

Wed Jan 23 2019 - 05:52
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