Enda Walsh and Donnacha Dennehy come full circle with final offering in operatic trilogy
Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: The playwright and composer join forces once more on ‘suburban horror’, The First Child
Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: The playwright and composer join forces once more on ‘suburban horror’, The First Child
Numbers in venues restricted to 50 pending Government decisions on Covid-19 measures
A Thing I Cannot Name is a collaboration between the two that explores ugly side of desire
Michael Dervan speaks to six composers about themes of grief, nature and lamentation
Christmas concerts in various venues and the Ficino Quartet at the National Concert Hall
Wexford Festival Opera: Andrew Synnott’s skilful music faces a riot of onstage activity
Lankum march to the beat of their own tune too: in all its anarchic glory
A Culture Night programme at the National Concert Hall is among the highlights
Previous saoithe have included Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney and Brian Friel, and Doyle believes that Ireland’s composers are up there with our literary greats
This ‘docu-cantata’ examines a painful period for Ireland through compelling music
The composer Donnacha Dennehy struggles to convey the horrors of the Great Famine
Production team and cast illuminate 1840s with sean-nós, economists and vivid footage
Get Bach in Kilkenny and The Hunger in Dublin
‘The primary core thinking behind quiet music is that this is a music you choose to engage with’
Plays for an audience of one and a Mick Flannery musical are among this year’s ambitious programme
Master classes, talks, public interviews and recitals in Cork, Kilkenny and Galway
INO is taking the Deadly World of Opera to venues from East Wall to Inchicore
‘Advice from a Caterpillar’ is a depiction on solo bass clarinet of the conversation in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ between Alice and the caterpillar
Classical music highlights for the coming week
Jamie Vartan’s set designs transport audiences – and that’s before the crows move in
What do you see? asked the big winner. We’re seeing double and elephants, came the answer
Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards: Mark Rothko drama ‘Red’ is the big winner
From the scandalous opera by Thomas Adès to new work by Crash Ensemble
Opera is becoming ‘sexy again’ and Irish National Opera aims to capitalise on the new interest by bringing opera to the people
New Music Dublin to open with Crash Ensemble on the front steps of the National Concert Hall at sunset
Launch of new company ‘a golden moment’ and signals commitment to Irish creative talent
A day of celebration and an opera marathon mark birth of a new approach to opera
Here's our recommendations for what to see over the next few weeks
Schubert: Dreaming the Sublime, Giulio Cesare, and Rediscovering Irish State Musick
The experience of the festival has been like that of a child of warring parents
A lonely life is subsumed into this collaboration between Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh
Dublin International Piano Festival, opera at the Galway Arts Festival and 37th Chamber Music Festival in Castletownshend
Syrian conflict and mother and baby homes among political themes in the two events
Composer Hanns Eisler wrote the `Hollywood Songbook' while in enforced exile from Germany
The ‘Crashlands’ series of concerts will see Crash Ensemble perform in beautiful, remote locations around the country
Smart money still on the Wide Open Opera/Opera Theatre Company bid to become the council’s new major opera supplier
Galway International Arts Festival marks its 40th birthday with biggest ever line-up
Dublin International Piano Competition winner 2012 Nikolay Khozyainov on form
Of all new music, large-scale works with words travel least freely internationally
The upside-down provision of opera in Ireland neglects works people want to hear most
Composing the Island festival is huge, but it neglects women and living composers under 30
Sorrow and loss continue to hold us in greater thrall than the idea of a new order in the offing
Michael Dervan: Two evenings of music and words as part of Ireland 2016 got me thinking about the links that were missed
For their collaboration commemorating the Rising at the NCH, Colm Tóibín and Donnacha Dennehy have focused on the uneasy time when Casement and Conrad shared quarters in the Belgian colony
The event also featured video tributes to Waking the Feminists and the year in theatre
‘DruidShakespeare’ wins five awards, including Best Production and Best Director
After a year of theatre, hundreds of shows and days of deliberation, here are the nominees for the 2015 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
New Music Dublin has suffered numerous abuses in its short life and has been postponed for 2016. Can it be fixed?
As always, the shows being staged encompass the weird, the wonderful and the wacky
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