Krapp’s Last Tape: The acting greats who have taken on Samuel Beckett’s one-man play
Stephen Rea is about to join an illustrious line-up that includes John Hurt, Michael Gambon and Patrick Magee
Stephen Rea is about to join an illustrious line-up that includes John Hurt, Michael Gambon and Patrick Magee
Art house classics rub shoulders with Palme d’Or winners and critically acclaimed works
A 25ft table from Carton House among the most expensive items to be auctioned
Jonathan Rhys Meyers is sauve and calculating but it’s not enough amid clanging dialogue
The Twin Peaks director lives for his work – and believes explaining his films is a ‘crime’
As acclaimed Irish movie Michael Inside is released, we look at prison movies from Birdman of Alcatraz to The Shawshank Redemption
'She’ll never work in Dublin again’ was a phrase that he used a lot around the office,' one woman recalled
It is the second-biggest movie franchise of all time, but the films are slaves to the text
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
Bohemians rhapsodise about it and high society have always loved the magical estate in Wicklow
Donald Clarke selects some stand-out pictures from veteran actor’s career
Honorary Irishman was among the cleverest actors of his (or any other) generation
In later years his face developed creases like the famous ‘lived-in’ face of Samuel Beckett
Star of more than 200 films dies aged 77 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer
Alexander Skarsgård has followed in his father’s acting footsteps, and with ‘Generation Kill’ and ‘True Blood’ behind him, he’s finding new worlds to conquer in film
Bray Head Hotel has expired permission for new hotel, apartments, restaurant and bar
Ireland is punching above its weight in the world of New Publishing, with Irish people leading the charge in this fast-changing, global industry, Celine Naughton reports
Review: ‘Designing Ireland’, ‘The Secret Life of Four-Year-Olds’, ‘Simply Nigella’
Playwright ‘part of the theatrical life of every theatre house’ in Ireland, Abbey director says
Distinctive Art Deco home with a large private garden for €975,000
The premier of dark comic thriller Calvary impresses audience
An actor since the early 1960s, Cuban Fury star Ian McShane has been a familiar presence on our screens big and small (Lovejoy anyone?) for decades – and now he’s a Hollywood star. Not a bad for the unassuming son of a Man Utd footballer
‘Borgen’ returned, with the former prime minister making new starts amid familiar, nuanced themes
A programme on literacy, The Family Project, and a series about amateur dramatics, Simply Am-Dram, proved surprisingly engaging
When a two-person play becomes a one-man show, what are the benefits of theatrical downsizing?
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