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Conspiracy thriller set in counterfactual 1970s Ireland plays out as screwball comedy
Talks between management and theatre workers follows scathing open letter
Here’s what the theatre and creative talent will talk about when they meet tonight
Abbey’s chairwoman tells Oireachtas committee the theatre will ‘address concerns’
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Review: Phillip McMahon's story of a returning emigrant offers few innovations but vivid performances and resonant dialogue
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Dave McKechnie speaks to post-conflict minister Rafael Pardo and Tom Hennigan
Ex-government press secretary Feargal Purcell speaks of his time at heart of government
Here's our recommendations for what to see over the next few weeks
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Falling in love is the hardest thing, in this less-is-more production of Brian Friel’s play
Mark O’Rowe’s stark production treats the the play almost as a documentary and cleverly casts against type
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
Annabelle Comyn’s respectful and inquisitive revival is engaged with nostalgia, particularly the pain at the root of that word
Lughnasa International Friel Festival to take place in Donegal, Derry and Belfast
Tom Murphy’s great play, currently at the Gate, subverts Irish and English stereotypes. How did director David Grindley rise to the challenge?
Abbey production of Ibsen’s drama feels stilted
Shakespeare isn’t getting any younger, and here his Midsummer action finds itself wandering the halls of a nursing home
The action takes a violent turn in the hands of Brokentalkers
The actor is one of the most intense and intelligent performers in Irish theatre; little surprise, then, that a conversation with him starts to sound like a masterclass on acting
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
Ibsen’s whistle blower brings us worrying news from Norway via Arthur Miller’s America
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
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