Earth Sonnet: Mel Mercier’s vast soundscape of poetry and music sticks in the mind long after the performance
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The composer’s song cycle sets out to retune our ‘relationship with the earth at this time of climate crisis’
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The composer’s song cycle sets out to retune our ‘relationship with the earth at this time of climate crisis’
April 20th-April 26th, 2024: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Theatre: Mikel Murfi writes, directs and stars in the final play in trio that began with The Man in the Woman’s Shoes and I Hear You and Rejoice
Theatre has been resilient, but with the Gate in trouble, the sector is on a knife edge
Celebrating the men and women flying flags for Ireland from Auckland to Rockland, Paris to Belgrade
The city’s Irish Arts Center is changing perceptions of Ireland and Irish America
The TV personality on his love of Villagers and the Christmas cracker item he can’t live without
Jamie Vartan’s set designs transport audiences – and that’s before the crows move in
Dublin Dance Festival 2018 reviews: Junk Ensemble’s ‘Dolores’, Robyn Orlin’s ‘And so you see...’, ‘(b)reaching stillness’, ‘Ion’, Yvonne Rainer and DAI the dancing robot
Junk Ensemble’s new production tells the ‘Lolita’ story from the young girl’s perspective
Murfi keeps travelling in The Man in Woman’s Shoes and women in the second World War
Music and theatre lovers well catered for with eclectic mix at popular Tipperary event
Dublin Theatre Festival is staging thrilling blends of dance and drama by Michael Keegan-Dolan, Anu and CoisCéim
Dublin Theatre Festival: Mikel Murfi takes multiple roles in Michael Keegan Dolan majestic retelling of the classic story-ballet
‘DruidShakespeare’ swept all before it at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
Skibberceannaigh has many dark secrets; unearthing them proves trickier than imagined
Death is an assisted act in Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh’s new opera at the Edinburgh International Festival
Happily, the composer has got over his anxieties, and his second collaboration with Enda Walsh, ‘The Last Hotel’, is shaping up to be a non-stop 80-minute roller coaster ride
Feeney, a singular musical talent, is barely present in this new show that is cruelly inattentive to its audience
The rebranded Galway International Arts Festival is pointedly here, there and everywhere
Enda Walsh’s new play ruptures the routine of two friends who prop up their reality on a daily basis. It’s also a matter of life and death
Galway celebrates two arts festivals in one fortnight
Former ‘Connacht Tribune’ printworks is festival’s main gallery venue
Enda Walsh’s intense new play brings together an all-star cast of Cillian Murphy, Stephen Rea and Mikel Murfi. Are they looking forward to being put under ‘tremendous strain’ by Walsh?
The playwright has created another peculiar world with its own logic in his new piece, in which two friends, played by Cillian Murphy and Mikel Murfi, are abruptly confronted with the concept of death
Life in the Free State was no jape, according to Ken Loach's affecting, beautifully shot but somewhat underpowered drama
Galway International Arts Festival announces programme for July event
Cillian Murphy and Enda Walsh to renew their theatrical partnership
Behind the humour is a ‘search for what is human’, says Lee Delong, who is bringing ‘Night of the Living’ Clown to the Múscailt arts festival in Galway
Announcing the ’Irish Times’ Irish Theatre Awards shortlist for 2013. Terrible financial circumstances did not limit the diversity of productions, from knockout operas to one-man shows
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