The Price: Simon Delaney balances restraint with rage in the Gate’s assured staging of Arthur Miller’s play
Theatre: Abigail McGibbon, as Delaney’s wife, is also excellent under Conleth Hill’s direction – but the interval is a bad idea
Theatre: Abigail McGibbon, as Delaney’s wife, is also excellent under Conleth Hill’s direction – but the interval is a bad idea
The viola and percussion duo mix three specially written works with one 1980s classic
After three decades on the stage and screen, the star still worries where his next job will come from
The era’s buzziest young Irish actors have been confirmed as co-stars of Amazon’s sci-fi film
Donald Clarke forecasts how next year’s category may look as the industry creaks back into action
Review: This moving portrait of a Korean family in Arkansas deserves its Oscar nominations
Planning rituals to acknowledge loss would be a sign of hope and resilience
On screen, tireless actor ranged from Rambo to Romeo + Juliet, with plenty of trips to old country
Corn Exchange’s new and final play is a grim look at an alternative 1970s Ireland
Inspired by the loss of its home, Dublin Youth Theatre partners with Pan Pan to contemplate youth and adulthood in The Sleepwalkers
Dublin Theatre Festival: Annie Ryan has sensitively adapted Arthur Miller’s drama
Brendan Coyle is best known as Downton’s valet Mr Bates, but he’s in darker territory at the Dublin Theatre Festival in Conor McPherson’s vampire tale ‘St Nicholas’
Corn Exchange is tackling Arthur Miller’s play for Dublin Theatre Festival. Ghosts of John Huston’s troubled 1961 movie loom large
Dublin Theatre Festival director Willie White on Arts Council rows and Ireland’s cultural deficits
Most of this just-about-okay film exists in nostalgic twilight. How appropriate
Irish star may become only third female actor to score three Oscar nominations before age 23
Taoiseach says treat allegations seriously ‘but we shouldn’t always assume they’re true’
Veteran Cork actor’s devotion to his family also recalled at his funeral Mass
Family of writer, famous for ‘Angela’s Ashes’, arrives in Limerick to honour his dying wish
Donald Clarke: Oscar-winner will likely honour commitment to silence on the matter
Less may be more, but much more is much, much more - and no stunt is too crazy or extravagant for this barmy franchise
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the auction house . . . A first edition of Jaws and a drawing by its author are snapped up
Auctioned collection included signed copy of Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of Salesman’
Ahead of a visit to Galway, the Belgian director reveals his vision for theatre, his admiration for Ronan and why he insists that actors tell him they love him
Carlow actor makes magazine’s ‘Next Generation Leaders’ list
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
Ronan’s theatre debut is with Ciarán Hinds and Ben Whishaw in a formidable production directed by Ivo van Hove
The arts centre has had a chequered, nomadic history but things are looking up
Cherry Wine promo depicting abusive relationship is to be released on Valentine’s Day
Warren Mitchell: January 14th, 1926 - November 14th, 2015
The celebrated playwright was born 100 years ago today in Harlem, New York
Friel established himself as an heir to the silences of Beckett and father to the tradition of monologue drama
A dutiful, illustrative staging of Arthur Miller’s 1956 drama rather than a freshly invigorating one
The festival has shunned an obvious theme in favour of reaching a wider audience
The best in theatre of past year are honoured at ‘Irish Times’ award show
Stephen Fry recently married a man 30 years his junior. What factors determine the chances of success of such relationships?
This isn’t Arthur Miller’s finest work, but this Gate production doesn’t leave the audience short changed
Review: The deterioration of Behan’s health and talent during his three-year love affair with the US is the subject of a fascinating book
Jackson Pollock puked there, Dylan wrote lyrics there, Nancy Spungen was killed there – could a space as chaotic as the New York hotel exist today?
Oscar winner was found dead at his home in New York City last month with a syringe in his arm
Hollywood in shock as award-winning actor is found dead in New York apartment
Adrian Dunbar, who takes the lead role in a play about the twilight of Brendan Behan’s life, thinks the time is right to resuscitate his legacy
New Ireland manager was a model of tact and diplomacy but couldn’t resist some sweet little barbs about his deputy Roy Keane
Declan Conlon’s career got off to a wobbly start, but now, as he begins a run of Arthur Miller’s version of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People in Dublin, he is one of Ireland’s most prolific stage actors
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