Sleeping Beauty
Once upon a time in far, far, away land, the beautiful Princess Aurora pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and is doomed to sleep for 100 years by the wicked Maleficent.
Once upon a time in far, far, away land, the beautiful Princess Aurora pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and is doomed to sleep for 100 years by the wicked Maleficent.
Everyone knows Christmas is a crucial sales season for independent creatives.
Paula Pohli, an artist, walks in Dublin. She is not a Flâneur. She walks as an artist walks: looks, observes, experiences. This exhibition is her personal visual record of graphic images of Dublin City.
World premiere of a multidisciplinary experience, intersecting contemporary music, movement, and theatre.
Gaia is a touring artwork by artist Luke Jerram.
The Complex building previously operated as a banana wholesale market.
Expect chill melodic grooves with improvisational gestures.
This piece is a collaboration with photographer and visual artist Mark McGuinness.
Lambchop has been around a while and then some. The one constant in its line-up over the years is Kurt Wagner.
A visceral performer who isn’t afraid to tightrope the acceptable with his material.
James Goldsbury brings his stand-up show to Whelans on February 7th 2024, where plans include jogging with a bag of doggie do-dah. Allegedly.
Experience the vinyl version of Diamond Dogs in all its glory as it gets a spin on the decks at The Bog Romance.
Sign Crushes Motorist is a slowcore-influenced project of Northern Irish artist Liam McCay, who is 18 years-old.
Electronic Sheep work regularly with artists, historians and activists, making them ideal guests for the current series of talks at The RHA.
Glasshouse will perform a new arrangement of Sakamoto’s work adding this extra date after the first one before Christmas sold out.
Originally hosted in Berlin by Conor Creighton, The Dublin Boy's Club has been brought to Dublin in partnership with Atelier Now.
Now residing in Cork, Londoner Kenny Morris was at the epicentre of the creative maelstrom that was punk in the mid-1970s.
Expect wild acrobatics, trad-with-a-twist, searing hot circus and outrageous cabaret as WAKE returns as part of St. Patrick’s Festival.
A unique opportunity to see Europe's oldest surviving play performed in Europe's oldest spoken language.
Shorelines chronicles the varied seascapes of Dublin through brand-new work which brings an immediacy to the life of the sea.