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Eddi Reader outdoors with her eyes closed, the evening sun dramatically highlighting her windswept hair. Music

Eddi Reader

Wed 19 - Sat 22 Mar, 8pm

Celebrating over 40 years as a live performer, Eddi Reader has effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers. Don’t miss this chance to see her live in Dún Laoghaire in 2025.

Poster image for Vanya, with stylised text and Andrew Scott looking away pensively in a teal shirt. Cinema, Event Cinema

Cinema: Vanya

Sun 23 Mar, 4pm

National Theatre Live: Encore

Andrew Scott brings multiple characters to life in Simon Stephens’ radical new version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, filmed live during its sold-out West End run.

Poster for Anora with the title in large pink neon lights at the forefront, with a young couple embracing behind. Cinema

Anora (4K)

Sun 23 Mar, 7.30pm

5 Wins incl. Best Picture, Oscars 2025

The uproarious new comedy-drama from acclaimed filmmaker Sean Baker. The film mixes farce and sharp class commentary to giddy effect as it follows a Vegas wedding gone wrong.

Poster for Mandoob, with the title in bright green in the top left corner, with the arabic name below. A man sits on the hood of car, beneath a street-lamp in an empty car park. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Mandoob

Mon 24 Mar, 5pm & 8pm

Best Director, Casablanca International Film Festival 2024

A pacy thriller that uncovers the darker side of Saudi Arabian society, and explores the impact when tradition collides with consumerism in a country undergoing rapid change.

Still from Love & Revolution. A young man in a white shirt stands next to an older woman in a yellow and purple blouse. Both look suspicious. Cinema, Schools

Love & Revolution

Mon 24 Mar, 10.30am

IFI Schools Programme
Senior Cycle Spanish

A heartwarming 1970s Seville-set drama of a mother’s love for her LGBT+ son, and the struggle for personal freedom.

sold out
Headshot of Paul McKenna, wearing a black tshirt, and black blazer
Talks

Paul McKenna

Tue 25 Mar, 8pm

Power Manifesting

A live coaching event where Paul McKenna shares his revolutionary new formula for getting what you want in life, through an advanced set of easy-to-do processes called Power Manifesting.

A dancer under dramatic pink lighting, with one arm outstretched. Theatre, Dance

Night Dances

Thu 27 – Sat 29 Mar, 8pm

Emma Martin / United Fall

A ferociously exhilarating series of four dance vignettes created by Emma Martin in collaboration with the performers and pounding music of Daniel Fox (Gilla Band).

Poster for The Last Dance. Two Asian men stand beneath a tree, with a building in the background, with a large red door. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Last Dance

Mon 31 Mar, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Guardian

A smash hit in its native Hong Kong, this warm, charming film delicately balances comedy and drama and offers a fascinating insight into funeral traditions and rituals in the region.

A still from The Fantastic Three depicting three scruffy-looking boys in their early teens, dressed in identical wide-collar jackets, looking up with cheeky expressions. Cinema, Schools

The Fantastic Three

Mon 31 Mar, 10.30am

IFI Schools Programme
Senior Cycle French

A gripping tale of conflicting ties of friendship and family, where three best friends must intervene to save one’s brother.

A woman with red hair, the protagonist of The Teacher's Lounge, standing in front of a blackboard. She is wearing a dark blue polo neck jumper, and has red hair. Cinema, Schools

The Teachers’ Lounge

Mon 31 Mar, 1pm

IFI Schools Programme
Senior Cycle German

This thrilling, Oscar-nominated drama following a young teacher dealing with a series of petty thefts is unlike any other school-based film.

sold out
Mary Coughlan, on stage, arms outstretched, looking joyous
Music

Mary Coughlan

Thu 3 Apr, 8pm

Celebrating 40 years since the release of her groundbreaking debut album, don’t miss this intimate concert from an artist who proudly stands alongside some of the world’s most iconic jazz singers.

Faye Short and Pat Shortt smiling widely against a bright pink background. Pat is holding Faye's upper arm. Comedy

Pat & Faye Shortt

Sat 5 Apr, 8pm

Knuckle Down

The father-daughter duo are back again with their slick comedy show - a riot of sketches where Pat and Faye bring their array of characters to life.

Poster for Hard Truths with the title to the left of the image, to the right are two Afro-Caribbean women. One, with tears in her eyes, is resting her head on the shoulder of the other. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Hard Truths

Mon 7 Apr, 5pm & 8pm

Best Leading Actress & Outstanding British Film Nominee, BAFTA 2025

Acclaimed director Mike Leigh returns to contemporary London for this character-driven family drama with an exceptional cast led by Marianne Jean-Baptiste.

A stylised image of a woman, wearing a red suit jacket with a badge that says Equal Pay is standing powerfully to the right of the poster, with the Union Jack blurred in the background Theatre, Local Arts

Made in Dagenham

Wed 9 - Sat 12 Apr

Dún Laoghaire Musical & Dramatic Society

This musical blends humour, heart, and powerful songs to celebrate ordinary people achieving extraordinary change during the 1968 Ford machinists’ strike.

Plínio Fernandes, wearing a pink shirt and holding a guitar, leans against a brick wall, smiling Music, Matinée

Plínio Fernandes

Sun 13 Apr, 3pm

This Brazilian classical guitarist is a rising star of the international music scene, and a chart-topping Decca Gold recording artist - performing everything from Bach to South American folk music.

Poster for Nickel Boys. Two African-American boys, wearing matching denim uniforms, stand off to the right looking up at a mirrored ceiling. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Nickel Boys

Mon 14 Apr, 5pm & 8pm

Best Picture & Adapted Screenplay Nominee, Oscars 2025

An extraordinary adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, RaMell Ross directs this story of two African-American teenagers sent to the same cruel reform school in 1960s Florida.