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Sat, 26 Nov, 2016
Wed, 28 Dec, 2016
FILM TIPS: The revamped version of The Jungle Book is the big draw at cinemas this weekend, and both trailer and early reviews suggest it’s well worth seeing.
Fri, 15 Apr, 2016
*****
Sat, 07 May, 2016
Our regular arts writers select their highlights of the year. Today, it’s Alan O’Riordan’s turn.
Thu, 31 Dec, 2015
Pitbull: Reality Bites on RTÉ2 on Thursday looks at whether some breeds of dog have been unfairly demonised in Ireland.
Sat, 17 Oct, 2015
Gay Byrne chats to Hozier on The Meaning of Life tomorrow on RTÉ One.
Sat, 26 Sep, 2015
Wayne Rooney opens up his life to the TV cameras for a major documentary, Rooney — The Man Behind The Goals, on BBC One on Monday.
Sat, 03 Oct, 2015
I OFTEN repeat to myself a version of the words “that you are breathing now, this moment, alive in time, at the same time as I, and that I can only hold my breath at the thought,” writes Victoria White.
Thu, 04 Jun, 2015
Gate Theatre, Dublin
Wed, 03 Jun, 2015
A REVIVAL of Tom Murphy’s magnificent play, The Gigli Concert, begins in the Gate Theatre tonight, and for Denis Conway, the show is a case of déjà vu.
Thu, 21 May, 2015
The Cork actor won the award for his work in Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" which ran in the West End last year.
Mon, 08 Apr, 2019
Pulitzer Prize- winning play Glengarry Glen Ross’s grasping salesmen are a metaphor of our times, says Padraic Killeen
Fri, 25 May, 2012
More than 300 people from the Irish theatre community have signed a letter to the Minister for Culture over how the Abbey Theatre is being run.
Mon, 07 Jan, 2019
A COMPANY that operates an agency representing some of Ireland’s best known film and stage actors, writers and comedians went into the red last year.
Mon, 31 Jan, 2011
Three of Frank O’Connor’s stories have been combined for the stage, writes Colette Sheridan
Tue, 15 Jul, 2014
Investments costs in expanding into new British and European markets resulted in Ireland’s best-known talent agency recording a loss last year.
Wed, 06 Feb, 2013
MOST mornings, I would have preferred to stay in bed than go to school: my shrunken uniform jumper, the politics of school corridors, monotone teachers, popularity contests (which I never won) and soggy sandwiches never appealed.
Sun, 19 May, 2013
Cork City theatre is nurturing talent by funding new plays, and by inviting the public to collaborate, says Colette Sheridan
Wed, 06 Mar, 2013
Patrick Moy in the title role of Richard II.
Wed, 01 May, 2013