Fishamble theatre company’s stolen award returned after successful campaign to locate it
Company’s prized Olivier award was stolen at the weekend during a break-in atDublin office
Company’s prized Olivier award was stolen at the weekend during a break-in atDublin office
Award stolen during break-in at Dublin premises over weekend
Theatre: Pat Kinevane’s talent as a writer and performer are indisputable but it is time to consider a new format
A Japanese mentor helped to inspire Conor Hanratty’s online short play War Paint
Performance combining opera, poetry and mental health launches with First Fortnight
If Brexit deadline holds, Belfast International Arts Festival will begin in the EU and end beyond it
Film star's widow on curating her husband's archive, and the 47-year age gap
Environmental activism and musicals are featured in the best productions of the week
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
Review: The latest solo show from Pat Kinevane takes inspiration from both the bible and the musical. Which does it believe in more?
Actor on his favourite New Zealand city, his appreciation of Niall Buggy and dancing at ‘Dreamgirls’
From the giddy highs to the worrying lows, or a rooftop to a grave, this week's theatre highlights span the course of a lifetime.
A version of ‘The Tempest’, set in west Kerry, called ‘A Shitstorm’, is slated for theatre
Pat Kinevane and Fishamble win award for outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre
From DruidShakespeare to Waking the Feminists, 2015 was all about changing perspectives
As always, the shows being staged encompass the weird, the wonderful and the wacky
Fighting Words seeks volunteers, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Paula McGrath launch new novels, and celebrities and authors read at Dubray Books
Wouldn’t it be refreshing if we told our young citizens to dream big, indulge your imagination, create? Wouldn’t it be decent if we told our artists to stop apologising?
New anthology explores how playwrights responded to a country - and a theatre - in crisis
The Cork actor and playwright’s searing solo performances have a style of their own and have taken him to 18 countries – so why does he still struggle to admit that he’s a writer?
Derry delivered this year, so has it any lessons for Limerick?
Special tribute to be paid to late poet Dennis O’Driscoll
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