Fra Fee: ‘I was completely terrified of coming out in Northern Ireland’
Cabaret star’s acting career has taken him from Tyrone to West End and LA
Cabaret star’s acting career has taken him from Tyrone to West End and LA
Irish actor joins FKA Twigs and Leah Harvey to push for enactment of Valerie’s Law in UK
The Call the Midwife actor is the latest generation of the Cusack acting dynasty
Demonstrators play folk songs as they rally against British government’s ‘nonsense’
It’s not just in Ireland that questions of how a national theatre should reflect a country’s identity are being asked
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Westland Row campus redevelopment involves €9m public funding and significant philanthropy
Portrait-painter Anthony Palliser on his friendship with Garech Browne, halcyon days at Luggala and his famous Irish subjects
The 69-year-old award winning actor on #MeToo, longevity, life without social media, and that now-infamous photocall with his ‘Red Sparrow’ co-star Jennifer Lawrence
Meanwhile, Leo proves to be the perfect host as Fine Gael looks forward to summer nights
‘Don Giovanni’, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and ‘The Seagull’ on the bill for 2016
Poet’s behaviour mirrors that of many patriarchal institutions, particularly – and ironically – the Catholic Church
Profits at firm that operates theatre festival last year increased by 151 per cent
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
The best in theatre of past year are honoured at ‘Irish Times’ award show
Award is part of the celebrations at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
Celebrate with the stars at one of the year’s biggest theatre events
As she gears up for a Christmas reunion with her extended family back in her native Wexford, Charlie Murphy pauses to chat about a ridiculously busy year
The audience and the city had important roles to play in this year’s festival, closing the gap between reality and fiction
Nevermind Mark O’Rowe’s return to dialogue, does his family tragedy for the Abbey signal a new commitment to realism? Or is anything here as it seems?
Sam Reid seems to have a monopoly on posh English parts. A soldiering stint is next for the Australian actor
The plays of the ‘Howie the Rookie’ writer are dark, complex affairs. With his new work, ‘Our Few and Evil Days’, about to open at the Abbey Theatre, even he admits he doesn’t fully know what makes them tick
Áras holding star’s ashes ahead of final journey – along Clifden’s Sky Road
Story of rural priest is star of annual film and television event in Dublin
Brendan and Domhnall Gleeson nominated in the best actor category
Oscar-winner has lived at Kilcoe Castle in West Cork since the late 1990s
Michael D Higgins opens new film school facility in Dún Laoghaire
Priest recalls an ‘extraordinary’ person
The festival augments what the town has anyway, but this year’s event has not been all plain-sailing
Vincent Dowling: born September 7th, 1929; died May 10th, 2013
Senior Coalition figure says Coillte plan ‘not a priority’
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