How to Catch a Star
Branar’s enchanting non-verbal adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’ much-loved book follows a boy who dreams of having a star as a friend.
Branar’s enchanting non-verbal adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’ much-loved book follows a boy who dreams of having a star as a friend.
From Dublin Castle to Meeting House Square, celebrate the New Year with three days of concerts and festivals at New Year’s Festival Dublin.
Women are being invited to celebrate Nollaig na mBan and kickstart the New Year on a creative footing with an evening of bookbinding, craft and women’s stories.
Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beautiful Gardens and discover how spending time in nature can enhance health and wellbeing.
In 'Urban Myth' the photographers become storytellers. The stories they tell grapple with the underlying drivers of our new digital urban lives.
Curated by Matthew Nevin and Ciara Scanlan, Wonders brings together the diverse voices of MART Members in a vibrant group exhibition.
The IFI once again partners with First Fortnight, a multidisciplinary arts festival which creatively treats the issue of mental health awareness.
Sharú is a group exhibition bringing together the work of ten artists, reflecting a multicultural and multinational group of artists working in Ireland today.
This January, Lighthouse cinema has a great line up scheduled, with two undisputed classics sticking out.
Featuring personal portraits, words, and meditations exploring his lived experiences in relation to contemporary Irish folk culture.
BBC Film Critic Mark Kermode and his band Gang of Three perform the ground-breaking album Entertainment! by Gang Of Four in its entirety.
Ex Mary Walloper Seamas Hyland has garnered tons of praise for his recently released solo album, ‘Maidin Domhaigh’.
Expect energy, authenticity, plenty of ceol agus craic plus the launch of Samba na hÉireann, a joyful trad-meets-Brazilian rhythm crossover.
The next After Eight party will be on Jan 24th with New Jackson and support as always by resident Giita. Dancing from 8-12.
Bartlett Sher’s visionary direction will make this show a unique experience not to be missed by any literary enthusiast.
Visitors are encouraged to discover how visual art can be expressed through touch, communication and storytelling.
A music infused one-act play in a playful manner, entertaining enough but still embracing the depth of the topic.
The late night Thursday showcase club night for new Irish talent features the brilliant Telekura with iNNUENDO in a fascinating double header.
A programme of new works of contemporary traditional music and new arrangements on Uilleann Pipes, Guitar, Fiddle and Voice.
Emma’s newest stage programme unravels the shenanigans of family, woman and motherhood in the wittiest and sharpest ways.