Ready, Steady, David O’Doherty: An unexpected, cathartic set that leaves the audience in tears of laughter
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The comedian’s guided tour of the past few years of his life features musical ditties by way of sombre reflection
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: The comedian’s guided tour of the past few years of his life features musical ditties by way of sombre reflection
Theatre: creative and innovative display of stagecraft using video and lighting with glee that enchants audience
The comedian on dealing with hate and why Britain’s public broadcasting is under siege
TV review: Along for the Ride with David O’Doherty, a perfect vehicle for his quirky wit
The comedian on podcasting from Achill, his new children’s book, and comedy culture
His new book, Is There Anybody Out There?, skilfully weaves thumping gags with raw physics
Isolation Diaries: Comedian has brought his parents to their family cottage on Achill
Actor says her newly-sober character is close to where she was 10 years ago
Artistic director of Irish Baroque Orchestra on his favourite author, album and more
Dara Ó Briain, Nish Kumar, Rose Matafeo and Jena Friedman also on 25th festival bill
Review: ‘Finding Joy’ adds a dollop of Sarah Silverman and Sharon Horgan to RTÉ comedy
Bloom, Cat Laughs, Forbidden Fruit, Vantastival, Women’s Mini Marathon and more
Zany or dark? Smart or dumb? Gently reassuring or wickedly disturbing? The festival has it all
Comedy nerds Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement are back on tour a decade after their cult HBO series
Sound Off: Mark O’Connell on life as a Dublin pedestrian
Deirdre O’Kane on homelessness and the refugee crisis and why enough is enough
'Irish Stand' event to mark the anniversary of the US election by empowering the vulnerable
The festival gets a new set of directors for 2017
We all want to spend time with loved ones, so why not invite them for a night out?
Telecoms and beer brands want to bring on the funny, but what’s in it for them?
From the Spirits of Meath to the witch’s lair - a selection of spooky celebrations
What’s thrilling for some children is terrifying for others. Read on for a selection of family-friendly events
Army of campers, staff and performers on the move as festival closes for another year
Comedy, aerial acrobatics and theatre part of festival which runs from September 7th-20th
Latest instalment in ‘Wonderful Everyday’ campaign is about more than just wardrobes
Minda, a radical vegan activist, says his demands for a new housemate, which include fines for ignoring the spiritual side of life, are about harmony, not control
As the Dublin Fringe Festival draws to a close here are 10 shows worth catching this weekend with tickets still available
David O’Doherty might be growing wearier of the world, but his comedy just keeps improving
It’s a small, dark place, with no microphone and it’s not even in a basement – so what’s the secret to the Comedy Cellar’s success?
Dublin Fringe Festival director Róise Goan to hand over role to Canadian at event’s end
Knockanstockan was rockin’, Vodafone Comedy Festival proved Irish comedians are world-class, while Ennio at Imma could take on Bruce in a battle of the bands
Cat Laughs, Forbidden Fruit, Bloom, Dublin Kite Festival and Nazis in Wexico
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices