Arts

Pan Pan Theatre Company Takes On the Play Beckett Disliked Least

Endgame, a play that follows a story of familial dysfunction, is set to show at Project Arts Centre from this Saturday.
By Emer Tyrrell

In City Assembly House, Ireland’s Best Vintage Vendors

This weekend, escape the commercial grasp of the high street with Fair Lady's Vintage Fair.
By Aoife O Floinn

Broken Social Scene

To many who frequent them, several of Dublin's nightlife spots are increasingly symbolic of a community wrestling with its identity.
By Eliana Jordan

Bath Time With Maija Sofia

Ahead of her album launch on December 6, Maija Sofia sits down to talk about poetry, pre-Raphaelite paintings and pop songs.
By Katy Amos

A Players Cast Expertly Brings a 17th-Century Play into the Here and Now

Directed by student Doris de Vries, Life is a Dream – currently showing in Players Theatre – impressively blends the old and new.
By Aleksandra Krzesiak

How Robert Sutton Brought ‘Dubliners’ Into the 21st Century

Trinity graduate Robert Sutton is showing his interactive audiovisual exhibition, Dubliners 2019, in Studio 39 this weekend.
By Susie Crawford

In Back Lane, 10 Photos of a War-Torn Nation

Seeking Refuge, a powerful display documenting photographer Eamon Carr’s voyages to Kosovo, is showing this afternoon.
By Rachael Gunning

A Halls Musical Focused on Sex and Serious Themes

Halls is gearing up for a Spring Awakening.
By Emer Tyrell

IMMA’s New Exhibition Draws on the Past and Present to Explore Desire

Desire: a Revision from the 20th Century to the Digital Age toys with the process of unveiling that is bound to desire.
By Rachael Gunning

Halls Musical, the Beatles and a Great Law Bake-Off: Your Week Ahead

Avoid the temptation to become a full-time library hermit and take an hour to keep up with Trinity's societies this week.
By Susie Crawford