Kinds of Kindness
Best Actor, Cannes Film Festival 2024
Three strange, unsettling and darkly funny stories about people driven to commit bizarre acts of desperation or violence, from acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Best Actor, Cannes Film Festival 2024
Three strange, unsettling and darkly funny stories about people driven to commit bizarre acts of desperation or violence, from acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Theme: Surprise
An open mic competitive storytelling night hosted monthly by comedians Sharon Mannion and Colm O’Regan which is all about celebrating the everyday experiences that come to shape who we are.
Known for his solo work, quartet, The Gloaming, and collaborations with the late, great Dennis Cahill, award-winning fiddle player Martin Hayes is one of the most influential musicians in the world of Irish Music.
Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA)
An evening of traditional music, song and dance from four of Ireland’s leading contemporary traditional artists: Iarla Ó Lionáird (vocals), Aoife Ní Bhriain (fiddle), Derek Hickey (accordian) & Stephanie Keane (sean nós).
Culture Night 2024
Sometimes it can be hard to sleep. But tonight, things will be different. Cross your fingers (and toes)... A joyful new family show for ages 3+ from the award-winning Bombinate Theatre.
Culture Night 2024
In this evocative and moving show, writer-performer Michelle Read collaborates with composer Brian Keegan to recreate the experience of remembering her mother through the things left behind.
Culture Night 2024
One of the world’s greatest Beckett interpreters comes to Dún Laoghaire for a very special performance. Reading from selected poems and prose, Barry will bring to life the words of Beckett.
Culture Night 2024
A documentary musical that travels the length of Dublin’s North Circular Road, exploring the its history, music and musicians and including performances by Lisa O’Neill, John Francis Flynn and more.
National Theatre Live: Encore
This multi award-winning production of Noël Coward’s provocative comedy featuring Andrew Scott (Vanya, Fleabag) returns to the big screen.
★★★★★ Sunday Independent
A tender, vibrant drama depicting the difficult clash of worlds that occurs when 6-year-old Cléo’s beloved nanny, Gloria, has to leave Paris and return to Cape Verde - and Cléo pays her a summer visit.
Music Network
An unforgettable evening of folk and traditional music featuring acclaimed fiddle and viola player Nollaig Casey, fast-rising guitarist and singer Niall McCabe, and the incomparable multi-instrumentalist Mike McGoldrick.
National Theatre Live: Encore
Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) Olivier and Tony Award-winning performance in Suzie Miller’s gripping one-woman play returns to cinemas.
Graffiti, Once Off & Pavilion Theatre
A new play for young people and families, Grace tells the story of a girl who has a relationship with her father where no words are needed. All performances are relaxed, captioned performances.
Audience Award, Sundance 2024
The provocative Belfast Irish language hip-hop sensation play themselves (with Michael Fassbender in tow) as they inadvertently fight to save their mother tongue in this fiercely original sex, drugs, and hip-hop biopic.
The Royal Opera (Encore Screening)
A revival of Mozart’s comic opera, packed with plot twists, forbidden desires and unforgettable melodies, combining laugh-out-loud comedy with moments of breathtaking beauty.
★★★★ The Irish Times
A socially inept 17-year old cinephile, gets a job at a video store in this warm, funny coming-of-age debut feature based on director Chandler Levack’s own formative experiences.
Decadent Theatre & Pavilion Theatre
Directed by Andrew Flynn, this compelling play from the writer of Dancing at Lughnasa delves into the intricacies of psychological isolation for a blind woman whose sight is miraculously restored.
Best Actress & Supporting Actress, Bodil Awards 2023
A tender family story starring The Killing’s Sofie Gråbøl about a Danish woman with schizophrenia who is brought to Paris by her sister on a fateful bus trip.
Irish National Opera & Pavilion Theatre
Irish composer Emma O’Halloran has turned two of her uncle Mark O’Halloran’s plays into two searing one-act operas, conducted by Elaine Kelly and directed by Tom Creed.
★★★★★ The Guardian
A 70-year-old Tehran widow chooses to revive her love life after a long period of isolation in this charming and touching romantic drama.