Coronavirus: ‘The people involved in this business are so vulnerable’
Artists and arts workers have been left in desperate straits by the sudden shutdown
Artists and arts workers have been left in desperate straits by the sudden shutdown
Review: Confidence permeates opening night of opera famed for its massiveness
Characters are given space to sing and shine in impressive updating of a comic classic
Director-conductor John O’Brien has taken an adventurous approach
The moors of Emily Brontë’s novel are raging and unruly, peaceful and polite. Is the new Gate adapation torn between two worlds?
As the Gate presents a fresh adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic of passion (or hysterical excess, depending on your outlook), a new Heathcliff and Catherine get to grips with our expectations and their interpretations
Irish Youth Opera has begun its mission with a slick, updated version of Britten’s opera
Set designers have a crucial influence over the musical experience of an opera – here’s the evidence
Michael West’s new play at the Abbey is a grimly amusing and deeply unsettling exploration of marriage
Ibsen meets Jerry Springer in Carmel Winters’s new play, which features infidelity, revenge and a bitterly disintegrating family
Can Shakespeare’s drama of a dethroned English King be turned into an Irish history lesson?
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