Watch: Mad, Bad & Dangerous - a celebration of 'difficult' women Dublin Fringe preview: Mad, Bad and Dangerous is a celebration of 'difficult' women - creator and director Emma O'Grady writes about the inspiration behind the ... Dublin Fringe Festival • 15 Sep 20
Watch: Dublin Fringe Festival goes into full swing Arts and Media Correspondent Sinéad Crowley reports on the 2020 Dublin Fringe Festival, now in full swing - watch above. Dublin Fringe Festival • 09 Sep 20
Dublin Fringe: Birdboy's Emma Martin - venturing into the unknown 'Once there was a boy who wished he was a bird. He wished he could just fly away and be free of all his worries...' ... Dublin Fringe • 01 Sep 20
Twenty Fifty - virtual theatre for the emerging normal 'This show has been with us throughout the lockdown. It has experienced the same emotional hits that we have, it has adapted, it has been ... Theatre • 01 Sep 20
Dublin Fringe: Caitríona Ní Mhurchú talks Transmission Dublin Fringe preview: Caitríona Ní Mhurchú writes for Culture about her new show Transmission, being on the telly in the 1990's, lighthouses, lighthouse keepers, and ... Theatre • 31 Aug 20
Dublin Fringe: Malaprop Theatre look back (to look forward) Malaprop Theatre are bringing their latest show, Before You Say Anything to this year's Dublin Fringe Festival - below, director Claire O Reilly talks about ... Dublin Fringe Festival • 26 Aug 20
Dublin Fringe Festival 2020 launches Pilot Light Edition Dublin Fringe Festival has launched the programme for this year's event with a promise to bring back live performance safely with the re-opening of city ... Dublin Fringe Festival 2020: Pilot Light Edition • 10 Aug 20
A blend of circus and theatre is coming to the Dublin Fringe How to Square a Circle, Aisling Ní Cheallaigh and Ronan Brady's brand new blend of circus and theatre, is coming to the Dublin Fringe Festival. Theatre • 17 Sep 19
Dublin Fringe Festival at 25 - previewing this year's programme Dublin Fringe Festival Director Ruth McGowan gives us a preview of this year's programme... Theatre • 06 Sep 19
Something For The Weekend: Dermot Bolger's Cultural Picks Poet, playwright and novelist Dermot Bolger's new novel, An Ark Of Light, is published this month by New Island. Something For The Weekend • 07 Sep 18
A Dubliner in crisis - Colm Keegan on his new play Dublin Fringe preview: Playwright Colm Keegan writes for Culture about his debut play, For Saoirse, which plays at axis: Ballymun from Sept. 19 - 22nd. Theatre • 28 Aug 18
Dublin Fringe Festival 2018 - dreamers and doers united The latest edition of Dublin Fringe Festival brings together some of Ireland's most exciting dreamers and doers to create a programme pulsing with energy, adventure ... Culture • 12 Jul 18
Something For The Weekend: Aoibheann McCaul's cultural picks Choice Cultural picks from the Fair City star, currently appearing in Lee Coffey's new play From Both Sides at this year's Dublin Fringe Festival. Theatre • 15 Sep 17
Artist Amanda Coogan: Irish Sign Language is my first language Performance artist Amanda Coogan has collaborated with the Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, for a show in this year's Dublin Fringe Festival entitled Talk Real ... Theatre • 14 Sep 17
Rachel Gleeson on mock rock opera Gladys and The Gutter Stars Dublin Fringe Festival Preview: Theatremaker Rachel Gleeson writes about her show Gladys and The Gutter Stars? - a quirky meditation on the malaise and neurosis ... Theatre • 14 Sep 17
Walk For Me - Kate Stanley Brennan on writing her first play Dublin Fringe Preview: Acclaimed actress Kate Stanley Brennan has written her first play, Walk For Me, for this year's Fringe - she writes for RTÉ ... Theatre • 14 Sep 17
How THEATREclub made NOT AT HOME - Dublin Fringe Festival preview My name is Grace Dyas and I am one of the authors of NOT AT HOME, a durational art campaign on the subject of Ireland's ... Theatre • 12 Sep 17
Amanda Coogan on translating the deaf experience to theatre Dublin Fringe Preview: Amanda Coogan and Dublin Theatre of the Deaf make a welcome return to this year's Dublin Fringe with a new work appropriating ... Theatre • 08 Sep 17
Shaking up Shakespeare's The Tempest - Dublin Fringe Preview Dublin Fringe 2017 Preview: For this year's Fringe, Maeve Stone directs The Shitstorm, a 'hallucinogenic west-Kerry riff' on Shakespeare's The Tempest, in the first ever ... Theatre • 06 Sep 17
Alison Spittle's comedy life - confessions of a worrier princess Dublin Fringe Festival Preview: Alison Spittle writes about her new show, Worrier Princess - well, truth be told, she writes about everything except her new ... Comedy • 20 Nov 17
Don't Be Looking!!! The Dublin Fringe Festival show on wheels Dublin Fringe Festival 2017 Preview: I'm 14 years old, I've seen a lot, but this year I have spent more time than I would have ... Theatre • 11 Sep 17
Opera Collective Ireland - hitting all the right notes Dublin Fringe Festival 2017 Preview: Colette McGahon, the Artistic Director of Opera Collective Ireland, writes about their latest production, Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave - and ... opera • 29 Aug 17
Dublin Fringe Festival 2017 is Live! In launching the 2017 Dublin Fringe Festival programme last night in Wigwam on Abbey Street, Artistic Director Kris Nelson and General Manager Amy O'Hanlon announced ... Culture • 27 Jul 17
Summer arts festivals - your essential guide With the summer solstice gone, RTÉ Culture takes a look at what is still to come in terms of multi-disciplinary arts festivals from now until ... events • 07 Jul 17
Documentary Theatre-Maker Una McKevitt in Alien Territory Una McKevitt is one of the most vital and exciting voices in Irish theatre today. Culture • 27 Apr 17