Paddy: The Life & Times of Paddy Armstrong review – Don Wycherley is incandescent in this journey from disaster to redemption
Theatre: Play is a devastating retelling of the injustice suffered by Armstrong and the Guildford Four
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Theatre: Play is a devastating retelling of the injustice suffered by Armstrong and the Guildford Four
TV: Modern Love’s second season features two stories with a cast of familiar Irish faces
Michael West’s Frankenstein adaption and a Wexford man without promise of a future
Over 600, including big cross-section from theatre and arts , attend humanist service
New programmes include a comedy-drama described as ‘Spinal Tap with a bodhrán’
Fishamble’s diligent, vigorous production pursues a simple question – what makes people do what they do – towards a complicated answer
He wowed Sundance and impressed at Audi Dublin International Film Festival – the teenage musician and actor is perfectly cast as director John Carney’s movie alter-ego
Written fitfully during the first World War and finally presented to an utterly changed world, Shaw’s experimental play remains tangled and complex. Can the Abbey make sense of it?
Baptised on the set of ‘Ryan’s Daughter’, the hero of Michael Hilliard Mulcahy’s monologue is caught in a net of his own celluloid dreams
Is this depiction of one man’s crisis in faith something we can believe in?
The quietly gripping Broadchurch and subtitles that speak volumes
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