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Poster for No Other Land. A young man lies in a rocky field, with a yellow construction vehicle overlooking Cinema, Event Cinema

No Other Land

Thu 10 Jul, 8pm

Best Documentary Feature, Oscars 2025

Co-created by a Palestinian-Israeli collective, this powerful film is an act of creative resistance to Apartheid made during a time of crisis. It follows lifelong Palestinian activist Basel Adra as he witnesses the destruction of his community in Masafer Yatta.

A cartoon koala holds onto a tree, eyes wide, with the title 'The Koala Who Could' to the left Family

The Koala Who Could

Fri 11 - Sun 13 Jul

THE PERFECT SUMMER TREAT

Based on the bestselling picture book about taking a chance, join Kevin and his friends in an Australian Outback adventure as they learn that “life can be great when you try something new!”

A close up of the face of Michelangelo's David Cinema, Event Cinema

Michelangelo: Love & Death

Fri 11 Jul, 8pm

Returning to cinemas in 2025 to celebrate this iconic artist’s 550th birthday, through expert commentary, stunning visuals and Michelangelo’s own words, this film takes a fresh look at a master artist whose life and genius are celebrated in every mark he made.

Poster for The Salt Path. An older couple sit with their arms around each other atop a mountain, overlooking a cove Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Salt Path

Mon 14 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Adapted from the 2018 memoir by Raynor Winn, The Salt Path is a strikingly cinematic tale of a couple braving the elements, delving deep into the themes of love, resilience, and the fundamental essence of what constitutes a home, especially when confronted by the unpredictable and often harsh realities of life.

Stephen Rea, as Krapp, listens intently to an old reel-to-reel tape machine. He wears a black waistcoat over a white shirt, and the background is pitch black. Theatre

Krapp’s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett

Tue 22 - Fri 25 Jul

Landmark Productions

Following a hugely successful Australian run at the Adelaide Festival and two sell-out runs in Ireland in 2024, Stephen Rea returns to Dublin in Samuel Beckett’s solo masterpiece, directed by Vicky Featherstone.

A barefoot male dancer looks down onto a shimmering disco-ball in the foreground, while a silhouetted female dancer stands in a doorway in the background Theatre, Dance

DANCEHALL BLUES

Thu 31 Jul - Sat 2 Aug

CoisCéim Dance Theatre

Ireland’s dance theatre vanguards are back with the critically acclaimed, sell-out hit of Dublin Fringe 2024! David Bolger’s duet grooves between hope and the dystopia of an angry world. Bold, gripping, unmissable.

Main poster image for Dear Zoo, with a monkey, dog, elephant, and snake surrounding a collection of colourful large crates Family

Dear Zoo Live!

Fri 29 - Sun 31 Aug

THE CLASSIC BOOK LIVE ON STAGE

The timeless children’s classic by Rod Campbell arrives on stage to delight all those who have read the book (both young and old) as it unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction.

Seán Ronayne in a forest, with sound equipment, looking up and listening intently for bird sounds. Talks

Seán Ronayne: Nature Boy

Mon 1 & Tue 2 Sep, 8pm

Biography of the Year, An Post Irish Book Awards 2024

In this sound-packed, illustrative talk, the Cork ornithologist will bring you on a beautiful journey through Irish birds, sharing their sounds, stories and struggles.

Jarlath Regan in a pink t-shirt and dark denim jacket, smiling widely and swinging a microphone cable. Comedy

Jarlath Regan

Wed 11 - Fri 12 Sep

In Bits

The brand new stand-up show from the man behind some of the most hilarious viral stand-up comedy clips is finally here.

John O'Connor stands in front of his grand piano looking towards the camera with a pensive expression on his face. He is wearing a black shirt and jacket. Music

John O’Conor

Sun 14 Sep, 8pm

The legendary Irish pianist performs some of the most famous works in the classical repertoire, including Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and Chopin’s most beloved pieces.

Séamus & Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta, and Ryan Molloy all standing around a piano. Caoimhe is holding a violin Music

Séamus & Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta and Ryan Molloy

Thu 18 Sep, 8pm

Music Network opens its autumn season with a very special new collaboration.  Marrying traditional and contemporary music, this tour brings together the phenomenal vocal blend of Connemara siblings Séamus and Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta, alongside outstanding pianist Ryan Molloy. 

Albert Lees, stands in the middle of a road smiling, with his guitar slung over his right shoulder Music

Albert Lee & His Band

Tue 14 Oct, 8pm

One of the most respected and renowned guitarists in music history comes to Dún Laoghaire with his band to perform songs from his latest album Lay It Down. This is your chance to see a genuine music legend in action.

Talks

Strange, but TRUE CRIME

Wed 15 Oct, 8pm

with ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees

A brand new show presented by the creator of Psychology of Serial Killers which explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases.

Chris Smither holding an acoustic guitar in one hand. He is wearing a thick brown-orange jacket and his hair is swept back. Behind him there are trees and a dusky sky. Music

Chris Smither

Sun 19 Oct, 8pm

Celebrating his newest record and over fifty years of touring, Smither continues as a leading songwriter drawing deeply from the blues, American folk music, modern poets and philosophers and is still one of America’s most distinctive acoustic performers. 

Daniel Herskedal stands on a snow covered landscape, holding a tuba Music

Daniel Herskedal Trio

Thu 23 Oct, 8pm

Prepare to be transported into the extraordinary soundworld of Norwegian composer and brass virtuoso Daniel Herskedal. A true innovator of the tuba and bass trumpet, Herskedal’s music is cinematic, deeply expressive, and unlike anything you’ve heard before.

Mary Gauthier is pictured up close, she is standing in a room that appears to be a house, it is dark in the room and there is light appearing onto her face from the window which she is looking out of. Music

Mary Gauthier

Tue 28 & Wed 29 Oct, 8pm

The legendary folk singer-songwriter returns to Pavilion Theatre performing work from her most recent album Dark Enough to See the Stars and highlights from her 30-year career.

A photo of the five members of The Fureys, each holding their respective instrument (banjo, accordion, two with acoustic guitar, and bass guitar), smiling and leaning on one another, in what appears to be a music venue or theatre. Music

The Fureys

Sat 1 & Sun 2 Nov, 8pm

Farewell Tour

The legends of Irish music and song, take to our stage for the final time. Their songs stir many emotions; tears and laughter, sadness and joy - experience them all this November.