The Yalta Game at the Gate: a seesaw of guilt and passion, while reality lurks nearby
Falling in love is the hardest thing, in this less-is-more production of Brian Friel’s play
Falling in love is the hardest thing, in this less-is-more production of Brian Friel’s play
The starry line-up features work by Samuel Beckett, Brian Friel and Harold Pinter
The Gate's big Christmas show is an adaptation of a Henry James’s novella. It could be played as a reassuring costume drama – but instead we get something more complex
Audiences are likely to be lacerated in the crossfire of this explosive revival
Director Seán Holmes had never seen The Plough and the Stars staged – until his current version went up at the Abbey Theatre
From DruidShakespeare to Waking the Feminists, 2015 was all about changing perspectives
The actor likes to find the conflict in characters, making Tom Murphy’s plays ideal vehicles for his talents
Tom Murphy’s great play, currently at the Gate, subverts Irish and English stereotypes. How did director David Grindley rise to the challenge?
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