The week’s best plays: Asking for It and Playboy of the Western World
Louis O’Neill’s Asking for It is revived for the Gaiety, while Playboy crosses the Border
Louis O’Neill’s Asking for It is revived for the Gaiety, while Playboy crosses the Border
New writing ‘has to be nurtured and taken care of’, says artistic director Garry Hynes
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
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
In 2018, a diversity of Irish women’s voices will take their place on the national stage
Consider Friel’s plays and you realise what happens on stage can be acutely subjective
Writing my play ‘Helen and I’, I’ve been asking myself if women can’t also be vulnerable, needy, petty, destructive, self-destructive
McHugh has a skilled hand for creating mood, sly dialogue and psychological excavation, but seems less concerned with the mechanics of plot
Former ‘Connacht Tribune’ printworks is festival’s main gallery venue
Maeve Brady cycled the Great Western Greenway in Co Mayo for her 70th birthday last year
Our cycling series continues. After six months in the saddle and two falls, the stress of my inadequacy on a bike is giving me grey hairs
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