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Frank Grimes, who has died aged 78, was a charismatic Irish actor whose work ranged from Coronation Street to his own one-man ...
London’s National Theatre is banking on Irish star power this winter with its upcoming production of “The Playboy of the ...
His portrayal of the dignified, hopelessly naïve curate in RTÉ’s 'Strumpet City' won him the Irish equivalent of an Oscar ...
Remembered in Ireland chiefly for his role in RTÉ's 'Strumpet City', Frank Grimes went on to a successful career on stage and screen in London ...
He opens about sharing the stage with Christy Dignam, reading The Secret and why "Never try to educate your audience" is the ...
The eighth Waterboys studio album, Universal Hall, came in 2003. Mellow and mostly acoustic, it showcased Celtic, New Age and ...
Speaking in Irish at the graveside in Glasnevin Cemetery, Micheál MacLiammóir recalled the setting up of Taibhdhearc na ...
Mike Scott comes out of posterity hitherto as a fine example of integrity, staying true to his artistic vision, ploughing his own furrow. "I never thought in terms of celebrity,” he has said. Ach, ...
Audiences are already in a frenzy after a sultry first glimpse of The Playboy of the Western World hit our screens.
Drogheda’s theatre lovers are in for a treat this autumn, as the hugely popular Droichead Theatre Club returns with a bold and exciting programme of seven productions, all for just €76.
The production reunites Nicola Coughlan with Derry Girls co-star Siobhan McSweeney, performing alongside Éanna Hardwicke (Normal People).
Derry Girls stars Nicola Coughlan and Siobhán McSweeney are set to be reunited in a London production of Irish stage classic ‘The Playboy of the Western World’.