Review
'The Shitstorm' is an unorthodox West-Kerry take on Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’.
By Will Dunleavy
Review
Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Close to the Sun’ tells the turbulent story of Irish emigrants.
By Ciara Haley
The Hist will host Baroness Hale of Richmond, Margrethe Vestager and Moya Brennan, according to the Historacle.
By Ciara Haley
Feature
The Great Gatsby has been a hit at the Gate – is it a new sign of things to come under the directorship of Selina Cartmell?
By Will Dunleavy
Review
This year's Electric Picnic saw fitting and unique art installations that complemented the spontaneous feel of the festival.
By Muireann Kane
Review
With the hopes of the Waking the Feminists's campaign pinned on Deevy, a new production in the Abbey helps re-establish her reputation.
By Will Dunleavy
Preview
Today will see small independent cafes give away free coffee in a bid to fight the power of corporate coffee joints.
By Ciara Haley
Five Of The Best
Original music, poetry competitions and live comedy: there’s something for everyone in Dublin’s varied open mic night scene.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Preview
One of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time is celebrated with a week of screenings and parties at the Sugar Club.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Review
Eirwaves and Improv, She Wrote made it to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
By Alice Bellamy