The Dublin International Film Festival gets off to an energetic start
After a fully online event last year, the city’s cinemas are open again for a festival stuffed with Irish and international features
After a fully online event last year, the city’s cinemas are open again for a festival stuffed with Irish and international features
Jimmy Gralton was infamously deported from his own country for giving his community a space for dancing and revolutionary ideas. There’s more room for the former than the latter in the Abbey’s handsome, musical and nostalgic telling of his tale
Get those tissues ready and call your mother after watching May by Lewis Kenny and Tony Callaly
Mark O’Rowe’s stark production treats the the play almost as a documentary and cleverly casts against type
Beckett may be no liberator, but he best understood our cages
Marina Carr’s bitter stretch of the Irish midlands is a sunken place full of ghosts and vengeance – will anyone make it out alive?
Comedy, aerial acrobatics and theatre part of festival which runs from September 7th-20th
As the Abbey revisits John B Keane’s tragedy of lust and lucre, is it safe to go back into the kitchen?
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