Death announced of Wildfire Films producer Martha O’Neill
Award-winning film and television producer served on boards of Screen Ireland, Screen Producers Ireland and the Irish Film Institute
Award-winning film and television producer served on boards of Screen Ireland, Screen Producers Ireland and the Irish Film Institute
Presentation in Galway this summer will feature Riders to the Sea and Macbeth
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: The playwright worked closely with Druid over many years. It gives special resonance to the company’s new production of The House
Theatre: Garry Hynes stages daring production of drama set during 1950s summer fortnight when locals return from living abroad
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: Garry Hynes directs Rory Nolan, Aaron Monaghan, Marie Mullen and Bosco Hogan
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: here are 15 unmissable things to see and do at this year’s festival
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: For Druid’s Endgame, Aaron Monaghan and Rory Nolan are immersed in Beckett. It’s surpringly enjoyable, they say
Druid’s production, which is a play cycle of Seán O’Casey’s three best known plays, premiered in July
Galway International Arts Festival: Seán O’Casey’s Plough and the Stars, Shadow of a Gunman and Juno and the Paycock follow Druid’s Synge, Murphy and Shakespeare cycles
Galway International Arts Festival 2023, which takes over the city in July, also includes DruidO’Casey and the edge-of-the-seat acrobatics of The Pulse
After graduating from Dublin's Lir Academy, Agnes O'Casey makes her debut in Druid’s The Seagull
President Michael D Higgins leads tributes to ‘an artist of total commitment’
Review: Druid’s chronicle of Eavan Boland’s life and work overlooks myriad possibilities
Bord Pleanála approves plans following objections from authors, poets and An Taisce
Revival of Lady Augusta Gregory’s neglected works is of vital importance
DruidGregory begins a 15-venue tour at Coole Park, the writer’s Galway estate, next month
Druid was on the up before coronavirus. Now it must reimagine how the show can go on
Garry Hynes directs The Cherry Orchard, a play she says that’s still of the moment
Fascinated with ideas of art and ambiguity, Nancy Harris’s play sees long hidden secrets dredged up
Productions of Waiting for Godot and Sive contribute to revenue increase of 21 per cent
Those who gather to celebrate Epiphany aren’t quite sure what it’s all about – can this Joyce-inspired play make it any clearer?
US playwright Brian Watkins takes inspiration from Joyce’s The Dead for his latest work, Epiphany
Selina Cartmell unveils a new season featuring collaborations with Colm Tóibín, Stanley Townsend, Garry Hynes, Anu and Dead Centre
A year after his death, playwright Tom Murphy is being celebrated by actors keen to share their experience of working on his plays. His widow, actor Jane Brennan, talks about life with – and without – Murphy
Arts Council budget still 10% lower than it was in 2007, according to The Arts Matter report
The Tallaght actor might have to get used to it, as her star quality shines in The Hole in the Ground
This new production of Martin McDonagh’s comedy is wise not to play it straight
The issue of artists’ livelihood dominated a 250-strong gathering at Dublin Castle
‘Not acceptable’ that major national institution ‘apparently lacking in governance’
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
The challenge is to honour his writing. When the cast find the rhythm, the work sings
The city’s Irish Arts Center is changing perceptions of Ireland and Irish America
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
Organisation said former EU Commissioner left due to unavailablity for board meetings
Confirmation of resignation of John Crumlish follows Druid’s withdrawal of flagship production
Loss of planned project with writer Colm Tóibín for Inis Meáin a significant blow
Garry Hynes’s production is like a horror show seen through a haze of laughing gas
For director Garry Hynes, the desire to portray this tortured king goes back years
As the international and fringe festivals close, Irish teams reflect on a good month
First Galway 2020’s creative director quit; now funding questions are being asked
Arts Council chairwoman Sheila Pratschke says it must seek out and support artists of the future
As Dublin Pride kicks off, an exhibition looks at those still hiding in plain sight
British theatre director Chris Baldwin left post last month by ‘mutual agreement’
Over 600, including big cross-section from theatre and arts , attend humanist service
The late playwright’s friends, colleagues and admirers remember the man and his work
In Conversation: actors Peter Coonan and Marie Mullen
‘Last thing I expected, God knows. Then the unexpected has been a great part of my life’
Georgetown University held one-day symposium to mark 20th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement
Druid’s unmissable Waiting for Godot embarks on national and international tour, while Antarctic adventurer Ernest Shackleton is back in Blue Raincoat’s intrepid production
Doctors for Choice co-founder Dr Peadar O’Grady addresses Galway campaign launch
Directors of Abbey and Gate and Druid among those committed to challenging ‘unacceptable behaviour’
Druid’s production picks away at the tensions of rural life with a savage eye
The renowned designer and frequent Druid collaborator Francis O’Connor onthe subtle art of stage design
New Aosdána Saoi described as the ‘great playwright of the emigrant’
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