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The actor on new thriller Rose plays Julie, and how her native country has changed for the better since leaving in the 1980s
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In her first interview in her new role, Selina Cartmell, only the fourth artistic director in the Gate's 90-year history, discusses her plans for the theatre's future
A selection of the best, oddest and most memorable musings by some of the world’s artistic greats, as told to Irish Times writers
That’s what his new play, The Actor’s Lament, comprises. Surely he can’t be as difficult as his reputation suggests?
Declan Conlon’s career got off to a wobbly start, but now, as he begins a run of Arthur Miller’s version of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People in Dublin, he is one of Ireland’s most prolific stage actors
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