Mark Rylance on theatre, film and his family’s tragedy: ‘For me, love is stronger than death’
The actor’s beloved stepdaughter, Nataasha van Kampen, died aged 28 in 2012
The actor’s beloved stepdaughter, Nataasha van Kampen, died aged 28 in 2012
An Irishman’s Diary
On screen, tireless actor ranged from Rambo to Romeo + Juliet, with plenty of trips to old country
Award-winning actor played many prominent roles after breakthrough in First Blood
After his turn in 1917, the actor is tackling the role of iconic Australian outlaw Ned Kelly
Star was nominated for six Emmys for his role as Artie on The Larry Sanders Show
The budget airline boss completes 25 years as CEO with a reputation for ruthlessness to match his brilliant record of success
Dripping with breathless desire, ‘Death and Nightingales’ offers a tense vision of Ireland
New festival in New Ross, Co Wexford will honour Irish-American playwright's roots
Review: Delicate, non-English-sounding Alicia Vikander is wildly miscast as Lara Croft
Veteran Cork actor’s devotion to his family also recalled at his funeral Mass
Stalwart of the Cork stage was best known for his role in RTÉ’s ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’
A vast system of Catholic repression has left Irish society with four toxic habits of mind
The collective works in our series show how molten and defiant Irish artworks can be
Ahead of a visit to Galway, the Belgian director reveals his vision for theatre, his admiration for Ronan and why he insists that actors tell him they love him
From Italia '90 to Euro 2016, finding the music to match the football footage is an art
For its anniversary production, director Annie Ryan settled on a stark Ingmar Bergman drama that does nothing to change the impression of the company as being hard to pin down
The celebrated playwright was born 100 years ago today in Harlem, New York
Nobel laureates Faulkner, O’Neill, Hemingway and Steinbeck were alcoholics, as were Brendan Behan, Dylan Thomas, Jean Rhys and many more. Anne O’Neill explores why
Lee Israel: December 3rd, 1939 - December 24th, 2014
Interactive website celebrates National Theatre’s achievements
Somebody ought to issue a bench warrant against the makers of this corny, endless so-called thriller
When we congratulate directors on a job well done, do we know what we’re congratulating them for?
The playwright recently won the Eugene O’Neill award amid high jinks at an Irish American gathering
Nineteenth-century New England comes closer to home in Corn Exchange’s austerely beautiful production of Eugene O’Neill’s tragedy
Line-up includes new plays by Frank McGuinness and Eugene O’Neill, and a fresh translation of The Threepenny Opera
An excellent biography of one of the 20th century’s most brilliant playwrights shows he was on the side of the dreamers of this world
Businessman came to prominence after he backed out of a deal to sell Dublin apartments during boom
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices