Three Sisters at Dublin Theatre Festival: Saoirse-Monica Jackson gives a sharp turn in a fresh take on Chekhov
Dublin Theatre Festival 2025 review: Ciara Elizabeth Smyth’s honed adaptation shifts towards surreal comedy
Dublin Theatre Festival 2025 review: Ciara Elizabeth Smyth’s honed adaptation shifts towards surreal comedy
Chris Walley’s charismatic tearaway is still in prison on drug charges, leaving his best pal, the Knocknaheeny scamp Conor, flying solo
December 14th-20th: including The Young Offenders, Ken Wardrop’s documentary So This Is Christmas, and MrBeast’s Beast Games
June 2nd-7th: From the Norman invasion of Ireland to an appraisal of unassuming rock god Rory Gallagher
The hit comedy, which returns to the BBC next week, was the actor’s first professional work. So he didn’t expect a Cork sporting legend to arrive on set
No joke: The BBC has begun publicising the next series of The Young Offenders, but RTÉ has deferred its broadcast of the comedy until 2025
The actor shares his Spotify playlist that includes Loah, Ed Sheeran and David Bowie
New manager gives 14 players a first game at the grade in Budapest
Review: The return of our soft-hearted, soft-headed Cork yobs is right on form
With a new series about to hit screens, thanks to streaming services – and subtitles – the show’s cult following has spread globally
The Cork actor on the influence of Cillian Murphy, the comedy of Theo Von, and Shia LaBeouf’s biopic
Review: It’s almost as if metropolitan life exists beyond Dublin. What dark alchemy is this?
First festive special for ‘The Young Offenders’ helps draw younger viewers to RTÉ
The comedy’s enormous success surprised everyone, not least its stars Alex Murphy and Chris Walley
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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