A Greyhound of a Girl: Terrific Irish ensemble enlivens charming tale that makes weighty themes feel feather-light
Animation of Roddy Doyle’s children’s book of same name leans into writer’s reliable ear for the vernacular
Animation of Roddy Doyle’s children’s book of same name leans into writer’s reliable ear for the vernacular
Theatre: This revival of Rosaleen Linehan’s one-woman show throws the singer in at the deep end, but she delivers a highly entertaining evening
Radio: RTÉ host does a good line in disdain when proceedings threaten to get too cosy
Patricia Rozema’s film Mouthpiece shows the world still needs her daredevil vision
Review: This is maybe the best Dickens film adaptation since David Lean
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
The cast of Pan Pan’s upcoming Endgame talk about Samuel Beckett’s enduring relevance
Pricewatch: Rosaleen Linehan was horrified by the price her friend paid on Viagogo
This new production of Martin McDonagh’s comedy is wise not to play it straight
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Over 600, including big cross-section from theatre and arts , attend humanist service
What do you see? asked the big winner. We’re seeing double and elephants, came the answer
Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards: Mark Rothko drama ‘Red’ is the big winner
The Gate: Twenty-one-year-old acting newcomer Paul Mescal has been cast in some of the country’s biggest theatrical productions
Selina Cartmell’s dark version of the fairytale has just opened at the Gate Theatre. Here’s how the story of dance and destruction took shape
In the Gate’s dark Christmas spectacle, a bold retelling tries on an old fairytale for size
Theatre Lovett ’s ‘They Called Her Vivaldi’ is at the Peacock and and a new play ‘Philip St John’ opens
They Called Her Vivaldi show comes to Peacock Theatre and RTÉ Contempo Quartet kicks off tour in Kilkenny
Galway International Arts Festival marks its 40th birthday with biggest ever line-up
Former arts editor also wrote many musicals, plays and adaptations for theatre
Hundreds gather at Mansion House on Saturday morning for humanist ceremony
Northern Protestant wrote with great success about ‘primitive’ rural Catholic Ireland
‘Strumpet City’ actor described as a woman with great love for words and family
Writer and arts champion responsible for some of the best-known ads of past 40 years
Pat Crowley - Born: May 17th, 1933; Died: December 16th, 2013
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