The Irish Times 22nd Irish Theatre Awards: Villainy triumphs in tales for our times
Peter Crawley’s analysis: It was a big year for villainy as Richard III took top honours
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
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
The performers in Kelly’s new comedy about people and things, say their lines with wit and only occasionally bump into the furniture
Actors, writers, directors, producers, designers and stage managers sign statement supporting others who ended silence about abuse of power
There’s no other play quite like Rough Magic’s Melt right now
McHugh has a skilled hand for creating mood, sly dialogue and psychological excavation, but seems less concerned with the mechanics of plot
The staging of this Abbey production is adventurous, but the production as a whole errs on the side of the traditional
Bush Moukarzel and Ben Kidd slowly strip away the trappings of form and character from Chekhov’s first work, and take a wrecking ball of theatrical convention
The moors of Emily Brontë’s novel are raging and unruly, peaceful and polite. Is the new Gate adapation torn between two worlds?
Noël Coward’s breakthrough play depicts a downward spiral, but Annabelle Comyn’s brave production feels like progress
Everyone has a double identity in Bernard Shaw’s play. So does the Gate’s new production
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