A life-changing experience getting stabbed on stage - Doc On One Documentary maker Michael-David McKernan writes for Culture about this week's RTÉ Documentary on One production – listen above to "Act 5, Scene 2" Documentary On One • 15 Sep 23
A life-changing experience getting stabbed on stage - Doc On One Documentary maker Michael-David McKernan writes for Culture about this week's RTÉ Documentary on One production – listen above to "Act 5, Scene 2" Documentary On One • 15 Sep 23
How theatres bounced back after plague in Shakespeare's time Via Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1: Colin Murphy on Hamlet and where theatres go now... Colin Murphy • 25 Jun 20
How theatres bounced back after plague in Shakespeare's time Via Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1: Colin Murphy on Hamlet and where theatres go now... Colin Murphy • 25 Jun 20
Watch: The hunt for Hamlet at the Abbey In Pan Pan's Theatre's unique riff on Shakespeare's classic tragedy, the audience are faced with a choice: who is going to be, or not to be, Hamlet? Theatre • 21 May 18
Watch: The hunt for Hamlet at the Abbey In Pan Pan's Theatre's unique riff on Shakespeare's classic tragedy, the audience are faced with a choice: who is going to be, or not to be, Hamlet? Theatre • 21 May 18
Ruth Negga to star as Hamlet in Gate Theatre production The Oscar-nominated Dubliner will play the Prince of Denmark himself in a new production of William Shakespeare's play at the Gate Theatre later this year, Theatre • 14 May 18
Ruth Negga to star as Hamlet in Gate Theatre production The Oscar-nominated Dubliner will play the Prince of Denmark himself in a new production of William Shakespeare's play at the Gate Theatre later this year, Theatre • 14 May 18
Reviewed: Ian McEwan's Nutshell Ian McEwan’s new novel coruscates and glitters with self-conscious verbal felicity, but in the end there are problems with what could have been left simply as a kind of blithe, comic murder mystery. Reviews • 03 Oct 16
Reviewed: Ian McEwan's Nutshell Ian McEwan’s new novel coruscates and glitters with self-conscious verbal felicity, but in the end there are problems with what could have been left simply as a kind of blithe, comic murder mystery. Reviews • 03 Oct 16