When mainstream theatre closed, the avant-garde got busy
With productions shuttered, theatre has to break new ground to reach audiences
With productions shuttered, theatre has to break new ground to reach audiences
Agency granted support to the World Actors Forum amid concerns it was not ‘prudent’
The new musical jabs at some nerves – its vision of homelessness and hunger are not distant threats
Family of writer, famous for ‘Angela’s Ashes’, arrives in Limerick to honour his dying wish
Defender won four All-Irelands with Cork and won Railway Cup medals with Munster
There are few bumps in the road during this warm but slight journey
The playwright’s new production Wild Sky eschews the grand Dublin narrative for a rural perspective on 1916
Total of 38 candidates vying for just 19 seats
Sheila Pratschke succeeds Pat Moylan as chair of council
The Arts Council insists that transparency is important, but it’s sadly lacking in its funding decisions
Having finished as chair of the Arts Council after five years, Moylan answers criticism of the funding process, says the council has no role to play in Limerick and looks forward to producing theatre again
Laureate for Irish Fiction will get sum over three-year term
Priest recalls an ‘extraordinary’ person
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