Play breaks little ground theatrically, but few will emerge unmoved or uninterested
Gate Theatre
The writer on her new stage adaptation of The Pull of the Stars, her novel set over three feverish days in the maternity ward of a Dublin hospital
Sara Baume’s publisher chances its arm; prospects for Healy-Raes: The Next Generation; A mystery for a crime writer
The Dublin theatre teams up with Sydney Theatre Company to celebrate the underperformed Austrian great Thomas Bernhard
The distinctive actor and performer, currently on television in The Tourist, resists convention in both her work and personal life
Stephen Rea is about to join an illustrious line-up that includes John Hurt, Michael Gambon and Patrick Magee
Productions of classics appeared to be aimed at long-time theatregoers, yet this year the Arts Council warned of a decline in young people attending plays
Dublin riots: Life in the city centre is partially returning to normal but there are fears that there could be more trouble
Theatre: The Gate’s fast-paced Christmas show, relocated to early 20th-century Dublin, will entertain parents as well as children
New community engagement programme to make the theatre ‘a more civic, open and democratic space’
Roddy Doyle’s new version of Peter Pan postponed because of ‘intricate and technical nature’ of show, says Dublin theatre
The author of The Snapper and The Van has set his new version of JM Barrie’s classic story in Ireland
Turnover at the theatre reached €2.33 million last year, up from €583,853 in 2021
Occupied formerly by Bank of Ireland, numbers 1-2 and 5 Cavendish Row refurbished with high standard of fit-out
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