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Adding a New Dimension to a Euripidian Tragedy

The Gate Theatre will see Medea, a Euripidian tragedy, retold through the eyes of its protagonists' children this February.
By Gráinne Mahon
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When the Macabre Goes Mad: The Lieutenant of Inishmore Hits Gaiety

Nearly 20 years after its premiere, Martin McDonagh's enduringly controversial play is showing in Ireland for a second time.
By Emer Tyrrell
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VDP’s Herculean Panto Muscles Its Way Onto Belvedere Stage

Hercules is this year's VDP panto, and it is set to take Belvedere by storm this weekend.
By Eimear Finan
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Kick February Off With a Fabulous Day at the Market

The Dublin February Market, which will be held tomorrow, is the perfect place to find a fresh look for spring.
By Coco Millar
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In Collins Barracks, A Celebration of Trans Women and Non-Binary Femme Folk

The photo exhibition begins at 7pm tomorrow evening in the interior courtyard of Collins Barracks.
By Rachael Gunning
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With SMF, Business Leaders Talk Diversity and Inclusion

Audiences were treated to a thought-provoking diversity discussion this week with Trinity's Student Managed Fund.
By Samuel Doyle
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At the Annual Psychoanalytic Film Festival, Freud and Film Meet

Olga Cox Cameron talks about a psychoanalytic film club that became a festival.
By Holly Moore
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Gone Full Havisham Offers Heart, Soul and Guts – But Lacks Subtlety

Irene Kelleher is powerful as Emily in Gone Full Havisham, but ultimately the play feels too much like an exercise in gawking at a mad woman.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe
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Stíl agus Coinsias – na hÉadaí Gaelacha is Fearr Ar An Margadh

Le cúpla bliain anuas, tá claochlú iomlán tar éis teacht ar íomhá na Gaeilge.
By Aoife Enright
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Chiara Viale’s Guide to Enjoying Life – In All its Challenges

Italian filmmaker Chiara Viale talks about her new film The New Music and how the spirit of punk informs her work.
By Gráinne Mahon