DruidGregory review: Captivating performance rooted in history
Revival of Lady Augusta Gregory’s neglected works is of vital importance
Revival of Lady Augusta Gregory’s neglected works is of vital importance
This staging of Tom Murphy’s Chekhov adaptation should resonate more with contemporary Irish audiences
An expressionistic form-bending film, giving an insight into the process and product of stage design
Those who gather to celebrate Epiphany aren’t quite sure what it’s all about – can this Joyce-inspired play make it any clearer?
Peter Crawley’s analysis: It was a big year for villainy as Richard III took top honours
Cillian Murphy and Sarah Morris win main acting awards
Playwright Sonya Kelly on her hero Tig Notaro and French series Call My Agent
The Abbey’s new take makes Edna O’Brien’s novel safe for any syllabus
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
Garry Hynes’s production is like a horror show seen through a haze of laughing gas
Highlights so far? David Mach, Enda Walsh, Sonya Kelly and Museum of the Moon
David Mach’s vehicles explode out of an old print work’s concrete floor, an inflatable moon rises over the street, a sharp new Irish play opens - and that’s before Galway International Arts Festival opens tonight
Director Patrick Mason ’s light touch creates the happy illusion of a non-interventionist approach
Director Patrick Mason on getting to the heart of Mozart’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’, Irish National Opera’s new production
Music Current 2018 offers a showcase of contemporary Irish electronic music
Druid’s unmissable Waiting for Godot embarks on national and international tour, while Antarctic adventurer Ernest Shackleton is back in Blue Raincoat’s intrepid production
Druid’s production picks away at the tensions of rural life with a savage eye
The renowned designer and frequent Druid collaborator Francis O’Connor onthe subtle art of stage design
The new musical jabs at some nerves – its vision of homelessness and hunger are not distant threats
Derbhle Crotty and Denis Conway reach deep for this portrait of middle-aged despair
Falling in love is the hardest thing, in this less-is-more production of Brian Friel’s play
In this empathetic and slippery production, as his confusion grows, so does ours
Druid Theatre’s production of the Beckett classic is exceptional and miraculous
Communities commemorate six men who died on same day in 1916 with monument
‘DruidShakespeare’ swept all before it at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
The event also featured video tributes to Waking the Feminists and the year in theatre
‘DruidShakespeare’ wins five awards, including Best Production and Best Director
From her irreverent early work to ‘volunteering her breasts’ for DruidShakespeare and on to her fresh take on O’Casey’s Juno, Crotty has never been one for convention
After a year of theatre, hundreds of shows and days of deliberation, here are the nominees for the 2015 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
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
Turgenev’s play gets a stately pace as Brian Friel smuggles the radical energy of passion into a distinctly Irish word play
The director’s extraordinary take on Shakespeare’s Henry plays, reworked by Mark O’Rowe and starring Aisling O’Sullivan, Derbhle Crotty and Marty Rea, feels like a sweeping epic as a whole, but moment by moment it feels intimate and detailed
Druid carve four Shakespeare plays into an epic of regal succession, and drag the kings down with the people where they belong
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