The Delirium Archive review: Dystopian staging by Rough Magic is ill defined and devoid of terror
Theatre: Eoghan Carrick’s play leans towards comedy. But the zany script and bleak setting call for more farcical energy
Theatre: Eoghan Carrick’s play leans towards comedy. But the zany script and bleak setting call for more farcical energy
Theatre: Marty Rea and Maeve Fitzgerald star as Gabriel and Gretta Conroy in Louise Lowe’s promenade staging of the beloved Dubliners story
Featuring Marty Rea, Maeve Fitzgerald and Marie Mullen, Louise Lowe’s re-creation is taking over Newman House, on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin
Writers from Fighting Words programme meet for first time as their plays grace the stage
Dublin Fringe Festival: The former assistant and lover of a video artist tries to make sense of a life and career
Dublin Theatre Festival: Annie Ryan has sensitively adapted Arthur Miller’s drama
Corn Exchange is tackling Arthur Miller’s play for Dublin Theatre Festival. Ghosts of John Huston’s troubled 1961 movie loom large
A new exhibition by photographer Beta Bajgart, based on her book ‘A Woman’s Work’, celebrates women with unusual careers or those more often associated with men
Anú’s latest show, which takes place in a clinical space, is impressive but not intimate
There are moments of promise in Damian O’Callaghan’s debut, but too often The Gift tends towards melodrama
Review: Sugar Crash; Tracey Ullman’s Show; Fair City
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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