endings. at Dublin Fringe Festival
Writer and performer Fionntán Larney returns to the stage this September with his new one-man show endings. - a new musical about love, loss, destiny, and legacy.
Writer and performer Fionntán Larney returns to the stage this September with his new one-man show endings. - a new musical about love, loss, destiny, and legacy.
In Arabic, Shahid means ‘witness’ – someone who observes, but also someone who hears and encounters experiences in their unconscious.
Continuing their Artist-Initiated Projects program at Pallas, Domestic Bliss reflects on the desire for a home, and how to make one.
McGann is one of the new wave of comics who seems to have been on instagram over lockdown. And he’s been gaining significant traction of late.
After the sensational retrospective of Patricia Hurl this spring, the West Wing in IMMA continues to shine a light of elderly women who work needs to be hailed in life rather than death. Final weeks.
A dance show, a live concert, a poetry night, a video art exhibition - Persona Metropolitana is a patchwork of life in different cities.
DÉAD (Irish for ‘set of teeth’) draws on immersive technologies to celebrate the legacy of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s classic silent film Nosferatu.
It’s our very own mini Rockefeller Center moment this Culture Night as the public space outside the Central Plaza on Dame Street is set to be transformed into a large-scale outdoor Roller Skating disco...
In truth, you will know whether this is your thing fairly quickly placing it into the transcendental sonic spiritualism category or the ‘you couldn’t pay me…’
This is heavy-hitter territory when it comes to photographers and their subject matter. You have Richard Avedon shooting Groucho Marx and Ezra Pound, Yousuf Karsh getting the likes of Churchill, Einstein, Costeau, Ali, Hemingway and Georgia O’Keeffe to stare down the lens. Final weeks.
Combining found or discarded objects and cast or amended ones, Liz Magor unravels quotidian assumptions and desires.
"Cline has stood the test of time, and her music has influenced millions of people. She lived through a lot of heartache and you can really feel that in her songs – a really beautiful mixture of melancholy, sweetness and strength.” - John Grant
Poetry Ireland’s tour of spoken word and live music touches down in the capital for a night which promises to “shine a light on the Ireland of today and explore themes of identity and social justice, including issues of race, gender, body image, relationships, feminism, equality, love, resilience, and more.”
Wayne Jordan directs an ensemble of talented actors primed to deliver their best and then some.
Doppelganger is the latest work of author, social activist, and filmmaker Naomi Klein. It starts off as an amusing look into the confusion and conflation which exists online between herself and Naomi Wolf.
Arguably, the best known and most influential artist of the 20th Century.
Through conversation and film, the evening will unearth how emotional, physical and social connections between people and their cities are formed and sustained.
A collective of current and former sex workers have organised Red Umbrella Film Festival, Ireland’s first-ever sex worker film festival.
Writer and performer Fionntán Larney’s one-man show is a new musical about love, loss, destiny, and legacy.