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The Phil Re-Launches the Eliz Subcommittee
Having performed a largely honorary function in recent history, the Eliz subcommittee of the Phil returns this week to create events by and for women and non-binary people.
This Year’s International Literature Festival Will Be One for the Books
Elaine Feeney and Eva Griffin talk about what we can expect from this year’s online events, and the happy accidents that fell into place along the way.
Red Line Book Festival Goes Online – And Finds the Silver Linings
The annual book festival – in its ninth year – will take place largely online this year, from October 12th to 18th.
Through Perseverance and Creativity, Ireland Music Week Goes Online
Ireland Music Week 2020 swaps venue wristbands for headphones in the driveway to keep the show on the road this week.
In Latest Show, Dead Centre Theatre Company Problematises the Body
'To Be A Machine (Version 1.0)’ will run online as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival from October 1st to 3rd and October 6th to 10th.
New Theatre Will Shed Some Natural Light on the Story of ‘Jackie’
'Jackie' will run at 1pm from September 29th until October 10th, with additional 3pm showings on Friday and Saturday.
Stephen Fry, Nicola Sturgeon and Sinead O’Connor to Speak to Trinity’s Societies
Judith Butler, Niall Breslin and Dame Jane Goodall DBE are also included on this year’s speaker lists for the Phil, the Hist and Law Soc.
Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Twenty Fifty’ Confuses More than it Inspires
Set thirty years in the future, the ambitious Fringe production attempts to address questions of environmentalism and social justice.
No Touching Theatre Festival Launches in Belfast
Emily Foran, the festival’s associate director, discusses her play, Sponge Bob, and theatre-making in the middle of a pandemic.
Our Guide to What Will Be a Culture Night Like No Other
Wherever you are on September 18th, there are still plenty of ways you can celebrate