GROWLER – Where Ye From?
Exploring subjects that would have gotten her locked up just one generation ago, Growler blends storytelling, song, spoken word, and comedy.
Exploring subjects that would have gotten her locked up just one generation ago, Growler blends storytelling, song, spoken word, and comedy.
Audiences are invited to experience MarianMarythe6th’s captivating blend of humour, emotion, and political commentary.
Spend a day or two exploring exhibitions and exchanging books with fellow bookworms at the Great MoLI Book Swap this weekend.
You are invited into the wonder and mystery of Christmas through a blend of exquisite solo arias, vibrant choruses, and profound recitatives.
A night of beautiful music in store here as feted cellist Kevin Murphy debuts his new project Rattling Ark with some very special guests.
Carlos Herrero has put together a music photography exhibition featuring ten years of sessions, festivals, buskers and more in Howth.
Ireland is offering support for the Appalachian mountain region with a night of music and poetry benefitting BeLoved Asheville
Escape the Christmas madness, sit back and enjoy a live, big screen showing of Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker performed by the Royal Ballet
The netsuke in Chester Beatty’s collection date from the 18th and 19th centuries and depict the twelve zodiac animals, celebrated in Japan during New Year.
A brand new 17-week season of Monday Night Cinema featuring award season contenders, hidden gems, and glimpses of life around the world.
This year’s theme highlights luminaries ranging from Ireland’s first female botanist to women working in the field of quantum physics.
Dubliner Fergus Feehily returns from his current Berlin homestead to present an exhibition that focuses on place and illumination.
A celebration of community and connection through music, poetry, and performance in partnership with St Patrick's Mental Health Services.
When Cork musician Eoin French passed away in August 2024, the Irish musical community mourned the loss of a giant.
Four young composers - Amelia Clarkson, Finola Merivale, Barry O’Halpin and Yue Song world premiere their new works in this hallowed venue
Tradfest is back in January 2025 when it is honouring Stephen Rea, the award-winning actor and big supporter of Irish arts.
Japan presents over two decades of Richard Gorman’s celebrated works on paper, focusing on the motif of the circle.
Six short plays will be written, rehearsed and presented all within 24 hours by the best of Irish writing, directing and acting talent.
‘Contrasts’ highlights the rich diversity of artists the gallery is working with, showcasing examples of their best work this year.
Dalkey sees a fine selection of comedy greats and new hopefuls tread the boards of Fitzpatrick's Castle, Queens, The Colimore, Finnegans etc