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A head and shoulders shot of Neil Delamere, wearing a checked shirt, with an orange background
Comedy

Neil Delamere

Wed 28 & Fri 30 Jan, 8pm

Reinventing the Neil

Join the star of the Blame Game, Live at the Apollo, QI and Celebrity Chase as he ponders the eternal question, if it ain’t broke should he fix it?

A horizontal triptych of the Mikel Murfi trilogy - The Man in the Woman's Shoes at the top, I Hear You and Rejoice in the middle, and The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey at the bottom Theatre

The Mikel Murfi Trilogy

Tue 3 - Thu 5 Feb, 8pm

Your chance to see all three of Mikel Murfi’s critically acclaimed one-man plays, across 3 nights, seen by over 13,000 at Pavilion Theatre since 2013.

The Trilogy ticket is now SOLD OUT. But we are still offering a double ticket to see the second and third shows for €50 (booking fee incl).

Chris Kavanagh as Luke Kelly, playing the guitar, with a traditional Irish pub, and the Ha'penny bridge behind him Music

Dubliner: The Luke Kelly Story

Fri 6 Feb, 8pm

Created and performed by renowned Dublin singer and multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh (The Legend of Luke Kelly), this new show takes audiences on a journey through Luke’s music, with multimedia backgrounds throughout.

Promotional poster for Caravaggio – Exhibition on Screen. On the left, a dramatic Baroque painting shows an older bearded man writing as an angel leans down from above. On the right, a close-up of a dark-haired, bearded man’s face emerges from shadow. The title “CARAVAGGIO” appears across the center, with the Exhibition on Screen logo and credits, including “featuring Jack Bannell as Caravaggio,” along the bottom. Cinema, Event Cinema

Caravaggio

Sun 8 Feb, 7pm

Exhibition on Screen

Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.

An image depicting the rapid movement of one female dancer Cinema, Dance, Event Cinema

Woolf Works

Tue 10 Feb, 7pm

The Royal Ballet (Encore Screening)

Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works blends themes from Virginia Woolf’s novels into a poetic, non-linear ballet triptych, set to Max Richter’s evocative score, capturing her imaginative spirit in a groundbreaking production.

A black-and-white portrait of a Killian Sundermann - a  man with curly dark hair and a short beard - wearing a thick knit jumper, holding his fists up in a playful boxing stance against a bright yellow background. Comedy

Killian Sundermann

Wed 11 Feb, 8pm

Killian Dollar Baby

One third of the award-winning Young Hot Guys podcast, Killian is one of the biggest names in Irish sketch comedy (No Worries If Not) with a huge online following.

Poster for Saipan. Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan face each other with angry faces Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Saipan

Mon 16 Feb, 5pm & 8pm

12 Noms. incl. Best Film, IFTA Awards 2026

A vivid, compelling retelling of the notorious clash between Roy Keane (Éanna Hardwicke) and Mick McCarthy (Steve Coogan) before the 2002 World Cup.

A group of musicians on stage performing Music

Echoes of the South

Tue 17 Feb, 8pm

Bossa Nova, Samba, Tango & Jazz Ensemble

Weaves together the sensual sounds of bossa nova, the fiery energy of samba, the melancholic elegance of tango, and the expressive freedom of jazz. Homage is paid to iconic composers such as Jobim, Piazolla, Menescal, and Buarque, with original and imaginative arrangements.