Ruth Jones: ‘I think live theatre is so valuable, so special – especially something like Sister Act’
The Welsh actor and writer talks about TV, novels and her wish to replace cynicism with joy
The Welsh actor and writer talks about TV, novels and her wish to replace cynicism with joy
‘Sticking up for his wife’ isn’t an excuse for the TV host’s bad behaviour. It’s a symptom of an archaic view of masculinity
The host of the US Late Late Show dismisses the flap stemming from an Instagram post accusing him of boorishness
The Dublin-based band’s second album sees the songwriting soar to exciting new heights
BBC this week relaunched the youth-targeting linear service after a six-year hiatus
Company founded and led by Daragh Murphy has raised $53m in just 16 months
Wild Youth, Pillow Queens, Elaine Mai, Mango and others, on continued event closures
Modern Love actor says being bereaved amid the pandemic has given her greater insight on loss
The actor has drawn on his experience of addiction to portray the fashion designer Halston
Wolfwalkers, Brendan Gleeson and Normal People could win in the controversy-hit awards
Irish rock band personally booked by CBS talkshow host, who ‘absolutely loves’ the group
Big names including Elton John and Deepak Chopra feature in the debut episode of Archewell Audio podcast
Review: The Prom, also starring Nicole Kidman, is an old-fashioned toe-tapping feelgood musical
Including Mank, The Prom, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Midnight Sky and Bridgerton
Stars from Hamilton, Mamma Mia! and more perform hit songs to raise Covid-19 morale
Look, there’s Mark Ruffalo and Amy Adams. Even Chris O’Dowd. And a lot of celebrity warbling
Media & Marketing: Home entertainment is now missing a vital element: its live audience
The British fighter might just play perfectly with the US president’s base of supporters
There is a long history of actors deriding poorly received work, with Cats star Rebel Wilson being the latest
Donald Clarke: The online kerfuffle should do Tom Hooper’s project no harm
Cal McCrystal has worked as a comedy adviser – from Paddington to One Man, Two Guvnors – and now comes to Dublin to direct Lennox Robinson’s 1933 play at the Abbey
Patrick Freyne: A bunch of cats in an alleyway is not remotely as magical as this film depicts
The production, penned by James Bond co-writer Jez Butterworth, tells the tale of a former IRA man in Co Armagh during The Troubles
James Corden and Ruth Jones’s sitcom is returning for a Christmas special. Well lush
Donald Clarke: Who are the weedy children collapsing at the merest glimpse of blood?
From Ad Adstra to Frozen 2 and Martin Scorsese's latest, there's plenty to look forward to in the new year
‘Unprecedented’ number of applicants led to dozens of ticket holders being refused entry
New album has echoes of his old Fab Four tunes – and a big smattering of cheese
How he nearly didn’t go for Mamma Mia! and why we need more women on film sets
Our neighbour threatening to win a World Cup still raises the hackles of many Irish
Video ‘trailer’ sees POTUS telling the comedian: ‘Go to school! Learn about being funny’
Egypt Station album will be out in September as singer releases I Don’t Know and Come On To Me
Review: Apart from Anne Hathaway, the Ocean’s 8 cast barely qualify as characters at all
Donald Clarke: And then The Shawshank Redemption, The Sting and 12 Angry Women
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