The Critic: Only Ian McKellen could roll these insults around his tongue with such after-dinner relish
The cast save Anand Tucker’s film, which goes from Noël Coward lite to murderous melodrama
The cast save Anand Tucker’s film, which goes from Noël Coward lite to murderous melodrama
Ma Anand Sheela is back; more true crime, and the transformative power of clothes
It has become clear over the years that whatever it is they like, they call it traditional
Raymond Deane’s Vagabones dramatises one of the few witch trials to have ever taken place in Ireland
Yuga Wang makes her Irish debut, and Vagabones gets its first Irish airing
Why couldn’t a truthful response remain focused on what befalls a child of fifteen, recalling other fifteen-year-old girls?
András Schiff brings enlightenment to NCH; Maxim Vengerov multitasks with RTÉ NSO
One woman reflects on caring for her mother; two long estranged friends deal with grief
Michael West’s Frankenstein adaption and a Wexford man without promise of a future
Q&A with Michael Londra: ‘When I left, it wasn’t to run away but to run toward something’
No need to stay cooped up this holiday season – gift yourself some great days out instead
In the past 10 years, the grant to Wexford has crept up but OTC's has fallen fast. What’s the rationale?
Puccini melodrama set in 19th century Paris being sung in Italian with English surtitles
Design outshines performances in Eugene O’Neill’s swansong
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