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Our Spring 2026 Brochure has arrived - pick up your copy!

19 December 2025
Our Spring 2026 Brochure has arrived - pick up your copy!

Pick up our new Spring 2026 Brochure!

Our Spring 2026 brochure has officially landed, and we’ve already planted the seeds for another great season of events, taking us into a new year of magic at Pavilion Theatre. We have a packed line-up of events in store from Dec to Feb and well beyond, and many are already selling fast - so dive in! Browse the digital version here, or pick up your copy from the theatre, Mon-Sat, 2pm-5pm. For Christmas hours over the holidays, have a look here.

Theatre Highlights

Our spring theatre programme truly packs a punch, led by the Irish premiere of Mick Flannery’s new musical The House Must Win. Starring Tommy Tiernan, this highly anticipated production comes to the Pavilion from mid-April to early May. Beginning the year, Mary Murray delivers a rare performance in Cosima, while the critically acclaimed Mikel Murfi Trilogy and award-winning Tom Crean: Antarctic Explorer are back by popular demand.

Music for Every Taste

Music fans are spoilt for choice this season, starting with An Evening Without Kate Bush, a joyful blend of music, theatre and comedy. Venue favourites Glasshouse perform the music of Björk for the first time, Eddi Reader joins us for four sensational concerts, and award-winning singer and senator Frances Black takes to our stage at the end of March. Fans of contemporary music can look forward to the acclaimed pianist Evgeny Grinko making his long-awaited Irish debut.

Talks, Books & Comedy

Bookworms have plenty to look forward to this season as we welcome the legendary Mary Berry to Dún Laoghaire for the first time, where she will speak about her new book My Gardening LifeDubray also brings two standout events, beginning with Liz Nugent, who will be discussing her new novel The Truth About Ruby Cooper, while Dubray's Read Irish Women Event returns with Louise Nealon and more. We also have a great line-up of comedy with Cally Beaton & Risteárd Cooper making their Dún Laoghaire debut. 

Cinema This Spring

For cinema-goers, the Monday Night Cinema Spring Season boasts a brand-new 16-week season beginning on 12 January, opening with Ralph Fiennes in The Choral, We also have two great music features: The World of Hans Zimmer – A New Dimension and It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, from Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg.

Family Fun 

Families will also have plenty to enjoy this season, beginning with our Christmas programme featuring two bumper productions: Julia Donaldson's The Smeds & The Smoos and There’s a Monster in Your Christmas Show. Taking us into the new year is the return of The Speks, bringing lively nursery rhymes set to traditional Irish music, alongside the much-loved and ingenious Lyngo Theatre. Led by CBeebies’ Patrick Lynch, they present HAY!, a warm and playful story about growing up.
 

Springing into a marvellous New Year at Pavilion Theatre