Cumann feel the noise: This week’s best theatre
The Roaring Banshees is a counter-factual history of feminist discontents with the Free State
The Roaring Banshees is a counter-factual history of feminist discontents with the Free State
Vladimir and Estragon, Beckett’s two dishevelled survivors, aren’t going anywhere for the summer
Brendan Coyle is best known as Downton’s valet Mr Bates, but he’s in darker territory at the Dublin Theatre Festival in Conor McPherson’s vampire tale ‘St Nicholas’
American physicist Jessamyn Fairfield turned her improvised comedy routine into a science communication tool, while Irish engineer/actor Niamh Shaw imagines a trip to Mars in a new play
A Dublin Theatre Festival hit transfers to the Abbeywhile a young company sees if there’s new life in the Dublin monologue form
It’s a time for hardy endurance and miraculous returns this week
Sean Millar, Irish Opera Artists and The Grimm Tale of Cinderella come to Dublin
Remembering ‘The Simpsons’ as a dark comedy with serious heft, keeping a seasonal Dickens classic warm with cheer, and recalling Cinderella’s origin story
River Cottage weekends; mushroom vinegar ketchup and cep oil from Ballyhoura; curry awards
All the best in shows and festive entertainment
Dine by the water in Ballynahinch, a Wilde meal, try buckwheat and chickpea pasta, order chocolate from Co Clare
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