Reunion review: Zinger of a play doesn’t flag for a second
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: With an ensemble of excellent actors, Mark O’Rowe’s new ensemble piece is a joy
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: With an ensemble of excellent actors, Mark O’Rowe’s new ensemble piece is a joy
Galway International Arts Festival 2024: The Tallaght playwright on new play Reunion, his changing preoccupations, and the stress of TV work
July 13th-19th: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Mark O’Rowe’s scrupulously naturalistic dialogue balances plot’s tendency towards melodrama
Actor on her electric pandemic projects and returning to Portia Coughlan after 25 years
For Cian O’Brien, director of Project Arts Centre, the past year has provided room to rethink approaches and reimagine spaces, though livestreaming has had its challenges
I have discovered the joys, frustrations and etiquette of being a spectator alone in my home
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
In all great plays, a calamity can be adapted to any circumstance – pandemic, for example
Meet the ‘Lirheads’: the nine college friends who ended up cast together in Normal People
Hit drama made for BBC and Hulu has been sold worldwide by distributor Endeavor
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
The project marries two of Ireland’s most talented artists – Rooney and director Lenny Abrahamson
Lenny Abrahamson to direct adaptation of acclaimed Irish writer’s debut novel
Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie Macdonald direct Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones
Film sex is fine. But sex featuring Irish actors, in films set in Ireland? That never really works
Ruth McGowan wants to transform lives, inspire change, and test her own limits
A passionate advocate for originality, he knew that theatre could be electrifying
Inspired by the loss of its home, Dublin Youth Theatre partners with Pan Pan to contemplate youth and adulthood in The Sleepwalkers
Review: Theatre for One’s six microplays are bracing, intimate-as-a-whisper performances
Plays for an audience of one and a Mick Flannery musical are among this year’s ambitious programme
Theatre, music and literature galore is to be found across the city from the 13th June
Lenny Abrahamson to direct Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones in 12-part series
The past is always present in the award-winning new play by Dylan Coburn Gray. Told in verse, it’s like a record of the modern city in which the needle jumps around
The show echoes Mark O’Rowe’s dramatic monologues and the spoken word rhythms of Emmet Kirwan’s Dublin Old School
Clare Monnelly pivots through a range of characters in this revival of her artful debut
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
As the international and fringe festivals close, Irish teams reflect on a good month
We’re seeing a revolution in form in theatre, but content is what keeps audiences engaged
Review: Cillian Murphy, Eva Birthistle and Andrew Scott can’t save Mark O’Rowe’s film
Mark O’Rowe’s new drama finds that people are the hardest things to solve
Birds of a feather flock to the theatre this week
Osborne’s ‘Look back in Anger’ returns to the Gate, and a new work from Mark O’Rowe
Mark O’Rowe’s latest play ‘The Approach’ was triggered by three women in his head
If there really is a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other, Andromaque and Hermione have found it
The actor, who could pick up an Oscar nomination for his role in Andy Serkis’s ‘Breathe’, on working with Mel Gibson, feeling Jewish, and leaving Spider-Man behind
From Love/Hate to the Avengers: Infinity War, he does a fine line in onscreen menace
Syrian conflict and mother and baby homes among political themes in the two events
Galway International Arts Festival marks its 40th birthday with biggest ever line-up
Culture Shock: A report finds the Gate’s audience has it in a chokehold – but rather than pander to its audience’s supposed tastes, it needs to cultivate an appetite for adventure
Derbhle Crotty and Denis Conway reach deep for this portrait of middle-aged despair
Lack of female playwrights described as ‘disappointment’ after Waking the Feminists
A version of ‘The Tempest’, set in west Kerry, called ‘A Shitstorm’, is slated for theatre
The starry line-up features work by Samuel Beckett, Brian Friel and Harold Pinter
Yes to ‘Search Party’; no to ‘The Young Pope’. Yes to clearing the mess; no to overcrowded gyms
2017 production slate includes films starring Pat Shortt, Cillian Murphy and Elle Fanning
The wretchedness of O’Casey’s Dublin remains, says actor and playwright Emmet Kirwan – it’s just that now we pretend to care
‘DruidShakespeare’ swept all before it at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
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
From her irreverent early work to ‘volunteering her breasts’ for DruidShakespeare and on to her fresh take on O’Casey’s Juno, Crotty has never been one for convention
Mark O’Rowe’s stark production treats the the play almost as a documentary and cleverly casts against type
Landmark founder recognised for her outstanding contribution to the industry
After a year of theatre, hundreds of shows and days of deliberation, here are the nominees for the 2015 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
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