Art and culture thrive in spaces of disagreement
Storms or otherwise, every other Capital of Culture has been beset by problems
Storms or otherwise, every other Capital of Culture has been beset by problems
Irish theatre came out blazing this week, proving that gender equality is ‘not hard to do, if you want to’
Leading theatres, festivals and groups sign up to policy to increase female involvement
Newly filed accounts also show rough year for Rough Magic as losses widen
Rough Magic’s production of Stewart Parker’s play about the 1798 rebellion enriches the self-consciousness of the dramatic style
From the male gaze to the female voice, it’s time to make a change
The women who went to Belfast in May 1971 to bring back illegal ‘French Letters’ are looking forward to seeing themselves on stage
Witnessing the highly pressurised construction of the immersive city of Mahagonny for six performances of Brecht’s opera is impressive – it is amazing what you can achieve without planning permission
The broadcaster has commissioned a ‘parallel narrative’ to market Mahagonny production
Theatre companies to stage a Brecht and Weill play in large-scale immersive production
Rough Magic unearths a state-of-the-nation drama by Declan Hughes that could still dig deeper
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