Tree of remembrance has attracted 220,000 people to share their grief since 2014
‘Creative documentary’ tells of Nazi rocket scientist who played key role in 1969 event
Galway International Arts Festival review: President’s address, and hit show ‘Flight’
Highlights so far? David Mach, Enda Walsh, Sonya Kelly and Museum of the Moon
This year’s festival boasts a full moon, and a garden, theatre, gigs, talks and thoughts
Jane Austen one-women musical is staged with lashings of sharp wit and loving irony
In 1930s rural Ireland, Katie Roche is a young woman with notions. In 2017, this revival of Teresa Deevy’s neglected classic has clearer aims
Jimmy Gralton was infamously deported from his own country for giving his community a space for dancing and revolutionary ideas. There’s more room for the former than the latter in the Abbey’s handsome, musical and nostalgic telling of his tale
Barack Obama granted former intelligence analyst clemency after seven years in jail
Susan McKeown has been exporting Irish culture her whole career. So can her festival of Irish arts become part of the fabric of New York City and beyond?
Two site-specific plays around Moore Street and the GPO are among the most daring of the Rising centenary productions
Fighting Words seeks volunteers, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Paula McGrath launch new novels, and celebrities and authors read at Dubray Books
John B Keane created the fearsome Bull McCabe in response to a brutal murder. Can the dramatisation of unsolved crimes and miscarriages of justice bring closure?
The group’s latest performance is inspired by Wilde’s 1882 trip to lawless Leadville
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