Theatre Highlight: Our New Girl
Irish writer Nancy Harris (The Red Shoes & The Beacon) returns to the Gate stage with the Irish premiere of her startling psychological drama.
Irish writer Nancy Harris (The Red Shoes & The Beacon) returns to the Gate stage with the Irish premiere of her startling psychological drama.
Playwright Roderick Ford brings his gothic romance play 'The Spider House' to the Project Arts Centre from the 27th of February to March 7th
Patricia Cornelius' critically acclaimed play SHIT comes to the Project Arts Centre in a new production from THISISPOPBABY.
Step inside ANU’s newest live performance commissioned by Dublin Theatre Festival
Live stream of Deirdre Kinahan's new show Embargo which is being filmed at the Pumphouse in Dublin Port
The Festive Mr Fox and Friends is a unique free Christmas event, filmed at the National Concert Hall...
This moving new play about an Irish father (Stephen Rea) and daughter (Judith Roddy) at visiting hour in a nursing home during the pandemic, will be performed and recorded in the Gate auditorium, and streamed to audiences this April.
Conceived during lockdown, realised during this limbo phase and ending just shy of the full reopening, there’s little doubt that the whiteboard at DTF called for a few wipe downs and re-imaginings over the last while.
Beethoven's only opera serves as the perfect occasion to free us from shackles of our own confinement to witness that of others.
The team behind Dublin Old School reunite for a tale set in a video shop in west Tallaght in 1995.
Exactly 15 years since THISISPOPBABY came out of the traps with Danny & Chantelle (Still Here), this new Irish production of SHIT is a compelling, raw, powerful and timely treatise on misogyny, class and poverty.
The notion of creating an opera about the DUP is possibly the smartest idea ever...
This whipsmart production of An Octoroon is laced with humour and razor-sharp commentary on race and society, ably anchored by some stellar cast performances.
LemonSoap Productions is a collective of young artists and makers invested in stories of depth, imagination, and character.
Originally conceived as four online episodes, it now gets a chance to breath new life into its existence by taking to the stage.
Sisters celebrates the pioneering women of the past while paying homage to those who lit the fire of change in Ireland.
The Irish National Opera's co-production with Nouvel Opéra Fribourg sees its 11 roles shared between 14 singers over five performances.
Final days of Panti Bliss and Tara Flynn's double bill of brand new solo shows.
Developed as part of What Does He Need? a long-term project by artist and writer Fiona Whelan, Brokentalkers and Rialto Youth Project, Manifest takes the form of a workshop where a group of men are facilitated in a conversation about what it means to be a man.
Set in 2007 – when feminism wasn’t hip and consent was just a form you got your parents to sign to get you out of PE – this is a coming of age comedy about frenemies, first times and figuring it out.