Roderic O’Conor and The Moderns
Described by The Irish Times as “Ireland’s great forgotten painter”, this retrospective showcases O’Connor’s signature expressionist style, full of bold colours.
Described by The Irish Times as “Ireland’s great forgotten painter”, this retrospective showcases O’Connor’s signature expressionist style, full of bold colours.
The Beep has mixed with the best of them. Here's his first solo photography exhibition in his hometown.
More whirling dervish than enraptured pill head these days
The first in a series of talks and wine tastings features Nicki Howard, director at Gill Books, talking about their catalogue, title selections and the changing industry. Paired with Barefoot Wine.
Carroll is a gab-fest of the best kind himself – mischievous, curious and insightful – and this is why these chats have lasted the course.
Two titans of comedy make their Irish debuts at this mobile-free show.
In its seventh year, the ISLA (Irish Spanish Latin American) Festival brings two universal driving forces to Dublin: love and humour.
A roulette of so many acts you once loved and have possibly forgotten about
Second in a series of talks and wine tastings in association with E&J Gallo. Tonight Saint Sister on their debut album - Shape of Silence.
Bramarama!
Whether you know her or not, you’ve heard, sang or bopped to Bam Bam at some stage of your life to date.
Back by popular demand... A Special Halloween Eve Screening, complete with popcorn
Lets turn on the juice and see what shakes loose...
Nine Plays. Three Nights. One festival.
Get that Freaky Friday Feeling...
In a world full of hurt, pain and shite craic, Owen Colgan embarks on a journey to save people’s minds from sadness.
Exhibition designer Rhona Byrne brings us up close and personal to human connections
The world premiere of Four takes place in the Music Room of Christ Church Cathedral. This large immersive work by David Bremner is based on text by Irish poet Billy Mills and themed around the four seasons, told through the life cycle of a leaf.