• Grace

    Index

    #5 Queer Rave

    €16
  • Market Park

    Jam Park South Quarter, Airside Retail Park, Swords, Ireland

    Take a Farmers market and add vintage clothes, vinyl, drinks, art & crafts, plus a mix of music, and games inspired by the creative brains behind Eatyard and Bodytonic.

  • Perfection

    Science Gallery Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Last day to catch this fascinating exhibition at The Science Gallery

    Free
  • Our Celestial Sphere

    Pallas Project 115-117 The Coombe, Dublin, Ireland

    Capitalist Realism is a term coined by the late theorist Mark Fisher, as well as the title of his book on the subject, Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?, focusing on the bleak thought of "the widespread sense that not only is capitalism the only viable political and economic system, but also that it is […]

  • Mandy O’Neill – Quiet at the Back

    Gallery of Photography Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Mandy O’Neill has been engaging in the dynamics of school life for over a decade.

  • [Re[Framed – Articulations & Stickman

    Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

    A mix of art and performance, this event at Dublin Fringe Festival sees two works on stage, titled Articulations & Stickman. Articulations features a performer engaged in intimate and intense self-examination of her own body, to see what stories one human's skin can tell. Stickman features the interaction between Man, Stick and TV, a circus […]

    €14
  • Our Planet

    Various Locations , Select a Country:

    two free outdoor screenings of the Netflix documentary ‘Our Planet’ to highlight the need for urgent action on climate change and to support the upcoming Global Strike for Climate Action.

    Free
  • [Re[Framed – Articulations & Stickman

    Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

    A mix of art and performance, this event at Dublin Fringe Festival sees two works on stage, titled Articulations & Stickman. Articulations features a performer engaged in intimate and intense self-examination of her own body, to see what stories one human's skin can tell. Stickman features the interaction between Man, Stick and TV, a circus […]

    €14
  • [Re[Framed – Articulations & Stickman

    Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

    A mix of art and performance, this event at Dublin Fringe Festival sees two works on stage, titled Articulations & Stickman.

    €14
  • Fetch

    The Lir Academy Grand Canal Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    Fetch is an intimate show that exists somewhere in the realm between performance and sculpture, for only three audience members at a time

    €14
  • Al Dawes F*CKING Loves You

    The New Theatre 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Erin McGathy takes on the role of Al Dawes in this tragicomedy, about a stand-up comic whose live is unravelling as he walks through it.

    €15
  • Áine Gallagher

    The International Wicklow Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    The Irish language is the kicking-off point for Áine Gallagher's comedic adventures in Irish culture. Billing herself a guerrilla Irish teacher

    €13
  • Dungeons & Naggins – Steve Bennett

    The Workman's Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    The classic nerd game Dungeons & Dragons provides the basis for this Steve Bennett show, neatly titled Dungeons & Naggins. Here's where you find an improvised comedic romp through the world of tabletop wizardry. Plays at Dublin Fringe Festival between September 17 and 21. Photo: Tom Maher  

    €13
  • Dreamgun Strikes Back

    Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

    Dreamgun read through classic film scripts and find the humour in them along the way. For Dublin Fringe Festival they've got almost a week's work

    €16
  • Dungeons & Naggins – Steve Bennett

    The Workman's Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    The classic nerd game Dungeons & Dragons provides the basis for this Steve Bennett show, neatly titled Dungeons & Naggins. Here's where you find an improvised comedic romp through the world of tabletop wizardry. Plays at Dublin Fringe Festival between September 17 and 21. Photo: Tom Maher  

    €13