
The Damned Don’t Cry
Queer Lion Nominee, Venice Film Festival 2022
Fyzal Boulifa directs this Morocco-set drama about a mother and son who find themselves drifting apart after giving up their nomadic lifestyle to live in Tangiers.
Queer Lion Nominee, Venice Film Festival 2022
Fyzal Boulifa directs this Morocco-set drama about a mother and son who find themselves drifting apart after giving up their nomadic lifestyle to live in Tangiers.
National Theatre Live: Encore
Recorded live on London’s West End, Ian McKellen’s breathtaking King Lear returns to cinemas.
Gay Byrne received letters from listeners all over Ireland, compiled brilliantly in a new book by his daughter Suzy Byrne. Join Suzy and Gay’s widow Kathleen Watkins in conversation with journalist Olivia O’Leary, and special guest reader Cathy Belton.
The acclaimed singer, songwriter and saxophonist behind hits like I Wonder Why plays a special intimate show at Pavilion Theatre for one night only.
Considered one of the finest performers Ireland has ever produced, Red Hurley will be returning to Pavilion this December to perform his greatest hits from across the years.
On The Road Again promises to be a fun evening of songs and stories as Tom Dunne of Something Happens, Fiachna Ó Braonáin of Hothouse Flowers, & multi-instrumentalist Alan Connor hit the road together following the sold-out success of their 2022 tour!
Best Film, Belfast Film Festival 2022
Following a French adoptee of Korean heritage during several different visits to Korea over the course of a decade, this a fiercely intelligent film about the messiness of identity from director Davy Chou.
There is simply no show like RTÉ DJ Ronan Collins’ show to bring back the brilliance of the great Mullingar man, responsible for Showband hits like Make Me and Island and You’re Such a Good Looking Woman.
Acclaimed Dublin ensemble Glasshouse are proud to perform a new arrangement of the work of renowned Japanese composer and music pioneer Ryuchi Sakamoto, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
Christmas time sees Dublin Gospel Choir at their most magical as they bring a repertoire of festive favourites to life. A Dublin Gospel Christmas is a show that’s guaranteed to have you on your feet and in the perfect pre-Christmas mood!
Eimear Quinn is joined by Mamisa String Quartet and guitarist Robbie Overson for their annual sell-out Christmas concert of seasonal favourites.
The world-renowned Altan is coming to Pavilion Theatre for one night only, touring their signature foot-tapping jigs and ancient ballads inspired by the traditions and folklore of Donegal.
Caméra d’Or, Cannes Film Festival 2022
Gina Gammell and Riley Keough’s tender debut follows the interlocking stories of two troubled Lakota boys growing up on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
After more than five decades at the very top of his game Phil Coulter has achieved the status of legend in the music business - but his enthusiasm and energy have never waned. Audiences can look forward to a new tour, with fresh collections of memories and melodies.
An Evening of Songs and Collaboration
Pavilion Theatre is very happy to welcome these three artists for a special intimate show, coming together to share the stage and their songs with each other.
Back By Popular Demand!
Aaron Monaghan and Bryan Burroughs’ playful, physical storytelling, stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ much loved novella.
Encore Screening
Choreographer Peter Wright’s much-loved production keeps true to the spirit of this festive ballet classic, combining the thrill of the fairy tale with spectacular dancing.
Christmas Movies
Frank Capra’s classic Christmas tale follows George Bailey (James Stewart), who struggles with his own desires against always doing the right thing. At the peak of his desperation, a guardian angel arrives to remind him how worthwhile his life has been.
Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes Film Festival 2008
When the Vuillard matriarch (Catherine Deneuve) requires a bone marrow transplant, her estranged clan reunites just in time for Christmas in Arnaud Desplechin’s outrageous, daring and emotionally bountiful film.
Stage Reading
The Booker Prize nominated novel will be brought from the page to life in this stage reading, directed by Ben Barnes and accompanied by original music by Eleanor McEvoy.