This production takes a leap of faith with its young actors, and gets a fine return
Cork’s Midsummer Festival’s centrepiece is a triumph
The theatre company’s latest show explores the legacy of the Manchester bombing
Forget Kipling and Disney for a sparkling production that counters colonial and sexist conventions
This open-air festival exploration of colonialism, racism, and immigration is marred by technical issues and teenagers celebrating the end of exams
A five-a-side team get caught up in a dodgy heist in Gary Mitchell’s undemanding football-cum-caper comedy
Twenty years ago today, a huge truck bomb tore through the heart of Manchester. Irish theatre company Anu’s new show, which opens today in the city, looks at locals’ memories, their recovery and the aftershocks that still resonate
Corcadorca’s latest production, ‘Sacrifice at Easter’, is set in Cork’s 17th-century Elizabeth Fort and the play is as much about the site as the script
Stephen Rea, Loudon Wainwright III and Christian Blackshaw are among the highlights
Arts campaigner and Carlow Festival of Arts director Jo Mangan has dedicated her life to challenging the idea that art is for the elite
Colgan has had towering successes but he leaves as subsidies and attendance dwindle
Hamilton, a show about ‘someone who embodies hip-hop’ – the all-but-forgotten Alexander Hamilton – is tipped to sweep the Tonys on Sunday
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