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Comedy

Dylan Moran

Sun 28 Jul, 8pm

A Work in Progress Wander

The BAFTA and Perrier award-winning comedian is hitting the highways and byways of Ireland this summer to work out his latest hour of brand new material.

Jerry Douglas wearing a grey suit and a Stetson hat with his trusty Dobro guitar in his lap. Music

Jerry Douglas

Wed 31 Jul, 8pm

The Dobro master and 16-time Grammy-winner is a freewheeling, forward-thinking recording and touring artist whose output incorporates elements of country, bluegrass, rock, jazz, blues, and Celtic into his distinctive musical vision.

Collage image of Donal Ryan, the cover of his book Heart, Be at Peace, and Alex Clark. Literary, Talks

Donal Ryan

Thu 15 Aug, 8pm

Dubray

An evening with author Donal Ryan, as he discusses his new book Heart, be at Peace with journalist Alex Clark. An unmissable opportunity to hear Donal discuss his writing, followed by a book signing.

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Dylan Moran - Extra Dates

Wed 28 - Fri 30 Aug, 8pm

A Work in Progress Wander

The BAFTA and Perrier award-winning comedian is hitting the highways and byways of Ireland this summer to work out his latest hour of brand new material.

Poster for That They May Face the Rising Sun, Barry Ward lying in a grass field looking down at Anna Bederke resting her head on his chest, and looking up at him. Cinema

That They May Face the Rising Sun

Sat 31 Aug, 8pm

Best Film, IFTA 2024

Based on John McGahern’s final novel and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins, this is a perfectly-observed slice of 1970s rural Ireland - full of humour, warmth and lost traditions.

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Robert Harris

Tue 3 Sep, 8pm

An evening with master of historical thrillers, Robert Harris (Fatherland, Munich), in conversation with journalist Alex Clark. He will be discussing his new novel Precipice, a tale of espionage and scandal on the brink of the First World War.

Image in three parts. On the left hand side, a black and white headshot of Diarmaid Ferriter. In the centre, the cover of Diarmaid's new book Literary, Talks

Diarmaid Ferriter

Thu 5 Sep, 8pm

Dubray are delighted to present Diarmaid Ferriter, as he discusses his new publication The Revelation of Ireland 1995-2020 with broadcaster Olivia O’Leary. 
Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into this seismic period in Irish history in a live stage interview.

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

Cinema: Vanya

Sat 7 Sep, 8pm

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.

Comedy

Jarlath Regan

Wed 11 & Thu 12 Sep, 8pm

Yer Man

Following millions of downloads and views online and sold-out performances across the country, Irishman Abroad Jarlath Regan comes to Dún Laoghaire with his brand new show.

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Martin Hayes

Fri 13, Wed 18 & Sun 22 Sep, 8pm

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.

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Dublin Story Slam (Sep 2024)

Tue 17 Sep, 8pm

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, as well as those extraordinary moments that have defined us.

Stylised green and red-tinted collage image of Aoife Ní Bhriain playing fiddle, Stephanie Keane looking directly to camera, Derek Hickey playing the accordion, and Iarla Ó Lionáird singing in a shawl neck jumper. Music

Drawing from the Well Concert Tour

Thu 19 Sep, 8pm

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, Aoife Ní Bhriain, Derek Hickey & Stephanie Keane.

Grace Kiely, wearing a long red dress, hugging Bryan Burroughs who wears a green fleece and tan chinos. Both look jubilant. Theatre, Family, Dublin Theatre Festival

Grace

Fri 27 - Sun 29 Sep | Dublin Theatre Festival

by Jody O’Neill

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.