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David O'Doherty stands wearing a cap & jumper. He is hugging his keyboard with a happy smile leaning against a green coloured wall. Comedy

David O’Doherty

Thu 25 Jun, Fri 3 & Sat 11 Jul

Highway to the David Zone

The hairy Enya returns with a brand-new opus featuring talking, songs, talking during songs, and talking while walking around.

Stylised poster for Two Prosecutors: a man in a blue suit and hat strides down a corridor carrying a briefcase, papers flying around him. On either side, red and blue walls show Soviet-era imagery—one with a prisoner behind bars, the other with a stern official’s portrait. Bold geometric lines and Cyrillic text create a stark, political, retro aesthetic. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Two Prosecutors

Mon 6 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes 2025
★★★★★ The Guardian

The latest film from the great Ukrainian director Sergei Loznita is a scalpel-precise tale of the horror of totalitarian bureaucracy in Stalin’s USSR.

Title image for the film Frida Kahlo: Making of an Icon. Frida is pictured to the right of the image against a red background, she has a stern look on her face, she is wearing a read head scarf and a blue dress and an ornate necklace & earrings. To the left of the image is the title of the film. Cinema, Event Cinema

Frida Kahlo

Tue 7 Jul, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Through her personal letters, the film offers an intimate look at the Mexican artist’s life, emotions, and artistic vision - featuring new material from the 2026 Tate Britain and MFA Houston Kahlo exhibition.

Quad poster for the film a quiet love, the images is cut into three horizontal sections, in each section a couple is pictured. The top image see a couple in a hug, the second sees an older couple in a kiss and the bottom image a couple is sitting together by a river bank. Cinema, Event Cinema

A Quiet Love

Wed 8 Jul, 8pm

Documentary Screening

Ireland’s first feature film in Irish Sign Language which captures the love stories of three Deaf couples through ISL, directed by award-winning filmmaker Garry Keane (Gaza).

Film poster for Twinless. Two men are centred against a colourful background of overlapping human silhouettes in red, blue, green, purple, and orange. Above them are film festival laurels. The title “TWINLESS” appears in large stylised text, with “Dylan O’Brien” and “James Sweeney” above. Taglines read “A true original” and “One-of-a-kind.” Release note at bottom. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Twinless

Mon 13 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Best Actor, Sundance 2025
★★★★½ The Irish Times

A stirring, whip-smart, wholly original dark-comedy about an unlikely bromance between two twins who have lost their other halves.

Man in a dark suit stands alone under a spotlight on a stage, reaching one hand upward dramatically beside an orange chair in a dark theatre. Theatre, Matinée

The Homecoming of Joseph Grace by Deirdre Kinahan

Thu 16 - Sun 19 Jul

★★★★ Irish Examiner | Arts Review

From rural Meath to the battlefields of Europe, Casement’s Irish Brigade and the cabarets of Weimar Berlin, the new play from the writer of Rathmines Road and The Saviour traces one extraordinary life shaped by exile, love, and the possibility of coming home.

Film poster for La Grazia. A solitary older man in a dark overcoat and hat stands in a misty, grassy landscape under a pale blue sky, looking to the right. Large title text “La Grazia” is centred, with the tagline “A president. A pardon. A legacy.” Credits name Paolo Sorrentino and stars Toni Servillo and Anna Ferzetti. Release date shown at the bottom. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

La Grazia

Mon 20 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

7 Wins incl. Best Actor, Venice 2025
★★★★½ The Irish Times

A sweeping exploration of love, duty, and personal freedom at the highest rungs of power, from Oscar-winning Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino.

Family

Tales from Acorn Wood

Thu 27 – Sun 30 Aug

Packed full of toe-tapping songs, puppetry, and all the friends from Acorn Wood, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved stories are brought to life on stage for the first time.

John Spillane stands in front of a river in the daytime, he is wearing a suit jacket and has his hands resting on his guitar case held in front of him. Music

John Spillane

Tue 1 Sep, 8pm

An intimate live concert from the musician, songwriter, performer, recording artist, storyteller, poet and dreamer. Spillane’s music transports the listener and his live performances captivate audiences around the world.

Wallis Bird, a woman with short light hair, sitting on a bed or sofa, playing an acoustic guitar decorated with colourful paint splashes. Sunlight streams across the wall and cushions behind her, creating soft shadows, while she looks down at the guitar as she plays. Music

Wallis Bird

Wed 2 Sep, 8pm

An intimate concert from the award-winning Irish singer-songwriter, celebrating the release of her highly-anticipated eighth studio album which blends folk, rock, acoustic and pop.

Jarlath Regan in a black suit stands holding a microphone up to his smiling face, with a green backdrop Comedy

Jarlath Regan

Fri 4 & Sat 5 Sep, 8pm

Gas Man

Ireland’s favourite comedian/Mammy translator returns to the stage with a brand new show packed to the gills with his unique brand of spot on observational material and ridiculous stories.