Derbhle Crotty: ‘Waking The Feminists is having lasting consequence’
Actor on her electric pandemic projects and returning to Portia Coughlan after 25 years
Actor on her electric pandemic projects and returning to Portia Coughlan after 25 years
We’re seeing a revolution in form in theatre, but content is what keeps audiences engaged
In 1930s rural Ireland, Katie Roche is a young woman with notions. In 2017, this revival of Teresa Deevy’s neglected classic has clearer aims
On the boards: Abbey stages 1936 play by the oft-neglected Teresa Deevy, and Stefanie Preissner directs Margaret McAuliffe’s one-woman show about an Irish dancer
For the Abbey’s new production of Teresa Deevy’s neglected classic, ‘Katie Roche’, the theatre turned to the trailblazing director Caroline Byrne
Geoff Curran keeps his cool to ensure his side take Division Two fixture
There's more to the picnic than the main stage
Euro-Toques Ireland is celebrating its 30th anniversary with three collaborative pop-up dinners
A reader complains of intransigence at the check-in desk
Why is there an acute shortage of chefs? And does the blame lie with the industry or the teaching colleges?
Body & Soul kicks off tomorrow, and we’ve found some tasty treats to keep you going throughout the weekend
This is shaping up to be the summer the food truck craze gains momentum in Ireland
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