Volta Theatre Company – Macbeth
With the rise of authoritarianism around the world, a viewing of Shakespeare’s Macbeth feels more relevant than ever.
With the rise of authoritarianism around the world, a viewing of Shakespeare’s Macbeth feels more relevant than ever.
Gary will be in conversation with author Sinéad Gleeson to discuss his new autobiography, The Forest is the Path, named after the band’s chart-topping latest album.
STATIC VISION are set to headline Sin E this month as they kick off the long weekend festivities with support from Dublin band ARREN
A play about hope, Sally's Return tells the story of how courage can restore our belief that life is worth living.
The Irish comedy community is coming together for a special evening of stand-up comedy in honour of the late, great Robbie Bonham.
An evening where diverse musical traditions and innovative compositions intertwine at the upcoming Kaleidoscope Night concert.
Scaife’s work on Beckett's canon has always been enthralling and with a cracking young cast, this looks like a winner all round.
BAN BAM is an initiative that highlights the work of women and non-binary composers in jazz and improvised music living in Ireland.
Seventy galleries and artists will bring together the very best in exciting Irish and international contemporary art under one roof.
The festival will feature 100 contributors exhibiting their art and include workshops, discussions, and vendors selling their illustrations.
Working with found footage, Wang transforms digital imagery into immersive films exploring themes of extraction, production, and waste.
‘Lucid Visions: Dreaming Through the Lens’ represents an opportunity for artists to manifest their dreams in all their splendour...
Showcasing paintings, ceramics and glass by six renowned artists exploring the various elements within an ever changing landscape.
This fascinating event features an interview with readings by Simon Price, with a Q & A about this most legendary of bands
A new exhibition delves into the artistic journey of Casimir Markievicz, the Polish husband of Irish revolutionary Constance Markievicz.
All proceeds will go to the Stay Human School in Jabalia, Northern Gaza, which currently provides education for 50 children.
This festival is an immersive and thought-provoking experience at the intersection of music and urban life.
Guided photowalks by international collectives explore Dublin’s streets and an outdoor exhibition runs throughout May
Bray Jazz Festival returns this May Bank Holiday weekend, drawing some of the finest international and homegrown jazz musicians.