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Poster for Dying. A cartoon drawing of a floating piece of Earth, with autumnal trees, and 5 figures. One conducting another playing the cello, one older lady watching, a young women holding a baby, and a blonde lady sitting on the edge of the earth Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Dying

Mon 24 Nov, 3.30pm & 7.30pm (note earlier start times)

Silver Bear, Berlin Film Festival 2024

German director Matthias Glasner delivers a perceptive, blackly comic family drama exploring aging, mortality, and flawed relationships, following a terminally ill couple and their struggling, self-absorbed adult children with striking narrative depth.

The Inspiration of St Matthew 1604 by Caravaggio Cinema, Event Cinema

Caravaggio

Thu 27 Nov, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.

Cash Returns tribute band performing live on stage. JP Mac, portraying Johnny Cash, stands at the front left playing an acoustic guitar and singing, while Karen Martin, as June Carter Cash, stands to the right in a white dress playing a mandolin. A full band including drummer, bassist, and backing vocalist perform behind them, with colourful stage lighting and draped curtains enhancing the scene. Music

Cash Returns

Fri 28 Nov, 8pm

20 Years of Walk the Line

Europe’s number one Johnny Cash & June Carter tribute roar back with a spectacular 9-piece show celebrating the 2005 blockbuster - featuring JP Mac and Karen Martin performing hits from the film and beyond.

Poster for Misericordia. A graphic novel style image of the Félix Kysyl in the foreground, with the other character, one of which appears to be a priest, further back, and a church in the background Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Misericordia

Mon 1 Dec, 5pm & 8pm

8 Nominations incl. Best Film, César Awards 2025

Alain Guiraudie’s (Stranger by the Lake) latest twists a small-town thriller with dark comedy, simmering sexuality, and social satire, as old tensions ignite following a funeral, sparking lies, violence, and unexpected chaos.

sold out
Cabaret trio Fascinating Aida — Dillie Keane, Liza Pulman, and Adèle Anderson (left to right) — pose dramatically in vintage-style coats and glamorous 1920s-inspired dresses, pulling open their coats with mock-shocked expressions. Each wears a cloche hat and black gloves, evoking a playful, theatrical flair against a frosty blue background.
Music, Comedy

Fascinating Aïda

Tue 2 - Thu 4 Dec, 8pm

Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson & Liza Pulman - Britain’s greatest cabaret trio - have been entertaining audiences for over 40 fierce and fabulous years with razor-sharp satire. With matchless musical ingenuity and style, Fascinating Aïda are still mistresses of their craft.

Poster for Good One. A young girl wearing a large back pack, surrounded by trees looks up wistfully Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Good One

Mon 8 Dec, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★★ Financial Times

A slow-burning, elegant indie drama from India Donaldson following 17-year-old Sam on a Catskills camping trip, revealing adult frustrations, complex relationships, and unspoken truths through intimate, character-driven storytelling.

Phil Coulter playing a white grand piano in front of a silhouetted audience, and a sea of candles Music

Phil Coulter

Wed 10 Dec, 8pm

Over 40 years since its release, Classic Tranquillity returns to the stage - an evening of beloved melodies, candlelit atmosphere, and timeless music from Phil Coulter’s landmark album featuring Steal Away, The Town I Loved So Well and many more.

Stylised image of Andrea, with a transparent pink graphic shape overlaid Music, Between the Notes

Andrea Vanzo

Fri 12 Dec, 8pm

Andrea Vanzo is an award-winning composer and musician based in Bologna, Italy, who merges modern classical with elements of the pop soundscape to create a new cinematic musical language.

Eimear Quinn sits on an ornate chair in a snowy forest, surrounded by frosted evergreen branches. She is wearing a dark coat and green gloves, smiling as she holds a glowing orb resembling the moon in one outstretched hand. Snowflakes gently fall around her, adding to the magical, wintery atmosphere. Music, Christmas

Eimear Quinn

Sat 13 Dec, 8pm

Songs of Winter Dreaming

The Eurovision winner returns to Pavilion Theatre with her ethereal voice, performing seasonal treasures and Celtic classics alongside the Mamisa String Quartet and guitarist Robbie Overson.

sold out
Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn, Ye Vagabonds, in black and white
Music

Ye Vagabonds

Sun 14 Dec, 8pm

Carlow brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn are an award-winning folk duo who weave rich harmonies and timeless stories into songs that feel both traditional and new.

Poster for Marching Band. 2 men smiling, one wearing a band leader uniform holding a trombone, the other wearing a tuxedo. Behind are members of a marching band playing instruments Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Marching Band

Mon 15 Dec, 5pm & 8pm

7 Nominations incl. Best Film, César Awards 2025

Emmanuel Courcol’s French comedy-drama follows two newly discovered brothers who bond over music, blending humour, warmth, and charismatic performances from Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin.