Theatre: War may be the backdrop, but the real territory at stake is the marriage bed
Annabelle Comyn
Going back to singing was a challenge – not least because her voice had changed
Latest Government announcements have delayed the promised increase in audience size for theatres and cinemas
The theatre director on how Derek Jarman and Parasite fed into her play Our New Girl
Louis O’Neill’s Asking for It is revived for the Gaiety, while Playboy crosses the Border
Inspired by the loss of its home, Dublin Youth Theatre partners with Pan Pan to contemplate youth and adulthood in The Sleepwalkers
The characters in Ursula Rani Sarma’s first musical, a collaboration with the Cork singer-songwriter called Evening Train, yearn to escape their small-town home
A year after his death, playwright Tom Murphy is being celebrated by actors keen to share their experience of working on his plays. His widow, actor Jane Brennan, talks about life with – and without – Murphy
Scarlet Rivera’s violin on the album informed Mick Flannery’s approach to music
Looking out for one another: Stage highlights take dispiriting look at blame, victimhood and apathy in society, and wonder about how to rebuild trust
Drama and performance can play a role in teasing out the grey areas of consent, and changing hearts and behaviour
This gruelling adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s novel is alarming for good reason
An Irish rape case exposes a culture of victim-blaming in the stage adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s novel; repressed desires drive a boy’s own story from Kabul to San Francisco
Late at the Gate review: gifted writer and performer Emmet Kirwan responds to John Osborne’s ‘Look Back in Anger’
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