Arts Week with Judy Murphy “A love letter to Ruth’s mam and dad,” is how Yvonne Tiernan from the Raines, a recently-formed Galway trio consisting of...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy At the turn of the 20th century, when Lady Augusta Gregory was making waves on the Irish literary scene, her cousins...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy “An island is neither land nor sea. It’s not the same as the mainland,” says artist Pádraic Reaney about his attraction...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy Life and doomed love in the Border town of Dundalk are at the heart of The Iron Annie Cabaret, which will...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy “Characters who are trying to understand and explain what is going on in the world and who never know what’s around...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy Survival is always uplifting,” says writer Simon Stephens whose adaptation of José Saramago’s 1995 novel, Blindness, opens at the Arts Festival...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy “It’s a strange one to talk about,” says actor Domhnall Gleeson of Enda Walsh’s latest play, Medicine, which opens at the...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy Theatre director Andrew Flynn is relishing being a rehearsal room, sharing an actual physical space with a cast and crew as...