Endgame review: A grim depiction of entropy and finality
Pan Pan’s production doesn’t so much revivify Samuel Beckett’s play as submit to it
Pan Pan’s production doesn’t so much revivify Samuel Beckett’s play as submit to it
Des Keogh and Rosaleen Linehan stage a reunion; and SoloSirens comes to Tallaght
Late star knew his demons and knew his gifts, says Mass celebrant Fr Brian D’Arcy
After three years off-site, the lunchtime venue returns to swish new facilities
An animated Frank McCourt story, a Fairytale of New York doc and Mrs Brown
The lost theatres of Dublin revealed
A theatre man who was ‘an appallingly bad actor’ and a dad who loved unconditionally
Former arts editor also wrote many musicals, plays and adaptations for theatre
Hundreds gather at Mansion House on Saturday morning for humanist ceremony
Sorrow and loss continue to hold us in greater thrall than the idea of a new order in the offing
Freiburger Barockorchester pay no heed to modern approaches to concert structures
Funeral told ‘stories mattered’ to the playwright, author and scriptwriter
Northern Protestant wrote with great success about ‘primitive’ rural Catholic Ireland
As his parade of double lives spills out of the closet, Oscar Wilde peers down on a production that is almost entirely at his service
Malachy McKenna’s new play is alert to a powerful impotency as two men go gently into that good night
Businessman Tony O’Reilly, pianist Hugh Tinney and minister Catríona Ruane all played in the ‘Junior Fitz’
This butter-wouldn’t-melt production is a place of hapless priests and pushy housekeepers in a changeless world
The Irish Repertory Theatre, now 25 years old, balances nostalgia with more experimental works
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