Sharon Horgan: ‘I’m even more hyper now. That could be the hormones. I’m on a lot of testosterone’
Sharon Horgan on series two of Bad Sisters, grieving her father on set, coping with menopause and stretching her acting muscles
Sharon Horgan on series two of Bad Sisters, grieving her father on set, coping with menopause and stretching her acting muscles
Stars take part in reading of Sam Shepard’s play Ages of the Moon for Irish national theatre’s Love at First Sight season
Buscemi and Quinn will read Sam Shepard’s Ages of the Moon at the Irish national theatre in Dublin this weekend
Opera: Conductor Ryan McAdams draws lively, fresh playing to a concert performance featuring Paula Murrihy, Anna Devin and Niamh O’Sullivan
The Ulysses European Odyssey stretches across 18 European cities that have produced artistic responses to the novel
Nobody is going to confuse the middle-ranking If with ET, but the same generosity of spirit and respect for childhood is clear in both
Four decades after leaving Rada, the Cork actor retains an apparently insatiable appetite for work
Patrick Freyne: Disney+ having the beloved Artful Dodger carry out surgery is a wonderfully deranged, and actually pretty Dickensian, choice
She comes to Galway next month (kind of) in an adaptation of José Saramago’s Blindness
TV: Given the choice between being confusing or predictable, Baptiste will opt for the former all day long
Sally Rooney adaption scoops 15 nominations. Nika McGuigan up for posthumous award
Irish actresses are missing out on commercial opportunities, writes Anna Doyle
Film review: Starring two great actors, this could have been an awards magnet
Media company ‘heartened’ by bigger slice of pie as pandemic boosts viewing
Distinguished Service Award for the Irish Abroad recognises diaspora’s achievements
Female and non-binary performers are tackling Beckett’s rigidity in a new play
Watchmen, Succession, Schitt’s Creek are the big winners at a ceremony unlike any before
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
TV review: The mordant, sexy comic thriller has become a sentimental psychodrama
BBC TV chatshow host returns to Co Cork alma mater to launch new book on school
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s comedy the surprise winner as Game of Thrones picks up most
Irish actors up for three awards, as Game of Thrones breaks records with 32 nominations
Patrick Freyne: Twink seems to have her own studio audience in her house
Amy Molloy stars in the Welsh play about an unwanted pregnancy in Northern Ireland
Killing Eve, Ant and Dec among winners. Benedict Cumberbatch scoops best actor
Danny Hiller’s attempt to make sense of the Kerry Babies case is hampered by several constraints
The multi-Bafta-nominated show brings creeping moral unease to its bad romance
Fleabag series 2 review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s masterly series caught us in a warped relationship
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s BBC hit bows out after two runs with ‘beautiful, perfect ending’
Lisa McGee gets nod for scripted comedy, Fiona Shaw on best supporting actress shortlist but Graham Norton snubbed
Review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Olivia Coleman, Fiona Shaw and Andrew Scott shine
Tánaiste welcomed Charles and Camilla to a Brexit-fuelled mutual admiration session
Composer’s new album ‘Testament’ aims to meld disparate musical works
The best music, theatre, comedy, film and spoken word in the coming year
The sci-fi series’s labyrinthine mythology is no problem for Irish author Dave Rudden
Donal Dineen’s ‘Pathways’ highlights success of 10 very different creatives living abroad
‘Medea’ misses the mark while ‘Risurrezione’ goes down a storm
The actor played Medea ‘many years ago’. Now she is directing Cherubini’s opera at Wexford Festival Opera – and rehearsals have become a journey of discovery
St Vincent plays Olympia while Josephine K and the Algorithms comes to Abbey Theatre
Wexford Festival Opera begins while ‘Eithne’ is presented in a concert performance
Seán Doran and Liam Browne want people in the Border counties to celebrate their shared literary heritge
It is the second-biggest movie franchise of all time, but the films are slaves to the text
This year the festival expands across 18 days, starting October 19th
A version of ‘The Tempest’, set in west Kerry, called ‘A Shitstorm’, is slated for theatre
Broer tells tale of man who impersonates his dead brother to woo heart of an old flame
Kenny confirms Biden’s Irish visit at opening of three-week arts festival in Washington
Opening of the “Ireland 100” festival at John F Kennedy Center starts three-week festival of Irish arts and culture
Michael Dervan: Two evenings of music and words as part of Ireland 2016 got me thinking about the links that were missed
Paint manufacturer invests €3m in rebrand campaign featuring actress Fiona Shaw
The NCH’s centenary celebrations continue with a night of high calibre one-off performances
As Casement faced trial for treason in 1916, Shaw wrote a speech that he was convinced could turn the trial into a national drama, and save Casement from the scaffold
Review: ‘Seven Women’, ‘Follow the Money’, ‘The A Word’ and ‘Line of Duty’
This week on the Women’s Podcast: Waking The Feminists, a visit to the Áras and a song from Hozier
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