Review
Bhí neart spreagadh agus spraoi le haimsiú in ócáidí a eagraíodh i rith Éigse na Tríonóide go chuile Gaeilgeoir, ach is féidir le héinne taitneamh a bhaint as bricfeasta neamhaí.
By Scott King
Review
Last night saw the culmination of a week of art, music and creativity as Trinity Arts Festival drew to a close in the Rosendale Mansion in Shankill.
By Grace O'Boyle
Review
The Irish artist explores themes of parenthood, ageing and the relationship between humans and animals in her latest exhibition in the RHA.
By Holly Brown
Review
Constructed between 1961 and 1967, the library stands as a grey concrete structure in the midst of neoclassical grandiose.
By Robert Holton
Review
The high standard of the short productions which run daily in Players Theatre reflect the weeks of effort that have gone into them.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Review
Last week the production, dubbed the Hamlet for the Game of Thrones generation, came to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Shauna Donnelly
Review
With an increased prize fund of €10,000, Trinity Entrepreneurial Society’s event saw pitches from a more meaningful Tinder to cheaper hearing aids.
By Sinéad Baker
Preview
Launching this Tuesday, the festival encourages theatre makers to exhibit work under the theme of “Tales from the Zeitgeist”.
By Annie Keegan
Review
From the whitest rap battle in history to a man with two heads, last night Improv TAF Wrote proved itself to be a Trinity Arts Festival highlight.
By Annie Keegan
Review
DU Players, the Phil and DUDJ were among the societies that took part in this battle for survival in the GMB’s hypothetical apocalypse.
By Grace Meagher