Hilary Fannin’s adaptation at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin plays fast and loose with the 1905 original
Emma Donoghue has adapted her novel about an Irish maternity hospital during the Spanish flu for the stage
The National Gallery of Ireland receives €25,000 from Tefaf to repair Ludovico Mazzolino’s ‘The Crossing of the Red Sea’
Thomas Bernhard’s 1975 play deals with the egotism of those who have unfettered power
The actor’s portrayal of Beckett’s character at the Project Arts Centre shows him at one remove from total breakdown
Multidisciplinary company ANU marks the centenary of an independence that was a victory for some more than others
Brendan Behan’s play examines life behind bars and the prison of social stereotypes
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks offer unusual takes on Beckett’s characters at the Theatre for a New Audience
Martyna Majok’s play follows the chequered fortunes of a Polish woman in New Jersey
The Gate Theatre’s production of Erica Murray’s new play moves from farce to melancholy
Nancy Harris’s play at the Abbey Theatre has sharply observed performances
Druid Theatre’s staging unearths unexpected dimensions in the three plays
Also new in Dublin: Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price’ revived at the Gate Theatre
No one escapes unscathed in Frank McGuinness’s version of Molière’s comedy at the Abbey Theatre
The author’s 1953 play established his reputation — but is it now ripe for a rethink?
An eclectic line-up features a gritty postwar masterpiece and a site-specific diptych paying homage to Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’
New drama staged in Dublin examining the novelist’s female relations brims with energy but is uneven
Nick Payne’s play takes on theoretical physics, beekeeping and love in its Irish premiere
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s play at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin deals more or less successfully with racial stereotypes
The comedian mines the role of Hamm in Beckett’s bleak classic for its humour at the Gate Theatre
A melancholy mood dominates this revival of Marina Carr’s play at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
The actor returns to the Dublin stage with stories from his life and his hometown
Dublin Theatre Festival continues with three very different dramas that attempt to illuminate the past and present
An anarchic drama of carnal awakening and a poignant opera about lust and self-loathing are among this year’s highlights
HBO mini-series captures the fear and chaos that gripped a city in the wake of a series of crimes
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