The Last Friday Soul Club
You gotta have soul and The Last Friday Soul Club are here to provide you with some.
You gotta have soul and The Last Friday Soul Club are here to provide you with some.
Enjoy wine, learn something new, and meet other single people at this lovely relaxed event
An annual fundraiser staple for Dublin Youth Theatre, the 24 Hour Plays always bring the thrill of the egg timer which keeps flipping.
How will it all end, and why do we love to wonder?
Wear your finest crew cut, capri pants and aviators to Gus Dapperton.
The Approach is touted as both a “psychological puzzle and quietly devastating tragedy”.
Spring action with a trio of fresh city sounds featuring Shifting, Crowhammer and Alien She.
This Swan takes flight and your heart will soar as it does.
Spike, Dublin's alternative cello festival, returns for its second outing.
Meet other people.... Make new friends.... Find your Valentine! With a delicious 5 Course Tasting Menu created by Ely Bar & Grill
Look Back in Anger debuted in the Royal Court in 1956 and paved the way for the likes of Ken Loach and Mike Leigh.
Shred, Nazify, urinate – the choice is yours.
This group show will feature 25 specially created typographic posters, one for every studio album released by David Bowie during his five-decade-long career.
Scene + Heard returns to Smock Alley with its smörgåsbord examining everything from the housing crisis to high heels.
We prefer to think of Maria Kelly as one to keep a pair of binoculars firmly focused on.
‘F.A.T. D.A.D.’ an acronym for the six counties under British rule, is a play about a teacher on hunger strike and the effects of his teaching Dublin's inner city, inspired by true events.
Paul McKinley considers modern conceptions of Greece as compared with its ancient history.
Sorcha Richardson's single Waking Life marked a more pop direction with its shimmering synths and shuffling beats.
Bodytonic hosts techno DJ Kornél Kovács Saturday, February 17th @11 pm at their eclectic Wigwam venue on Abby Street in Dublin.
Sufjan Stevens’ seminal 2005 concept album Come On Feel the Illinoise! covered by a 12-person ensemble with choral accompaniment and striking visual installation.