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Title image for the film Frida Kahlo: Making of an Icon. Frida is pictured to the right of the image against a red background, she has a stern look on her face, she is wearing a read head scarf and a blue dress and an ornate necklace & earrings. To the left of the image is the title of the film. Cinema, Event Cinema

Frida Kahlo

Sun 14 Jun, 7pm

Exhibition on Screen

Through her personal letters, the film offers an intimate look at the Mexican artist’s life, emotions, and artistic vision - featuring new material from the 2026 Tate Britain and MFA Houston Kahlo exhibition.

Robert Gogan dressed as Bloom on stage Theatre, Literary

Strolling Through Ulysses!

Tue 16 Jun, 8pm (Bloomsday)

A one-man show that tells the fun-filled story of Bloomsday - June 16th 1904 - the iconic day around which James Joyce’s Ulysses is based, guiding you through the curious events and quirky characters of Ulysses.

Portrait of Poppy Ackroyd, a woman with auburn hair in a high bun and fringe, wearing a sleeveless black top, looking to the side against a soft gradient background with a white waveform graphic. Music, WAVESeries

Poppy Ackroyd

Wed 17 Jun, 8pm

“Wonderful” - The New York Times

The acclaimed London pianist, violinist, composer and producer makes her first visit to Dún Laoghaire, coinciding with the release of her intimate new album Liminal.

Leslie Dowdall and Flo McSweeney stand on opposite sides of a stage, with a full band around them. Both are singing passionately into microphones. Music

Leslie & Flo: Natural Women

Fri 19 Jun, 8pm

The Music of Carole King and Linda Ronstadt

After decades of friendship, 80s rock icons Dowdall and McSweeney are finally sharing the stage for the first time. Backed by an all-star band this uplifting performance pays homage to two of music’s greatest female voices.

Enya Martin, a smiling woman with blonde hair stands in front of stylized flames. She is wearing a bright red sleeveless dress and small red devil horns. She looks playfully upward with a mischievous expression. The background is dark, with glowing sparks and fiery effects surrounding her. Comedy

Enya Martin

Sat 20 Jun, 8pm

Acting the Divil

The Giz a Laugh sensation explores the funny side of modern fitness culture, the quiet truth of a long-term, childless relationship in her brand new stand-up show.

A surreal, forest-like female face formed from bark, moss and leaves, with glowing green eyes, insects and fungi embedded, evoking a mystical figure emerging from nature. Theatre

Bog Witch by Bryony Kimmings

Tue 23 & Wed 24 Jun, 8pm

Irish Premiere
★★★★★ Theatre Weekly

The legendary performance artist returns with this darkly funny, ferocious true story of escaping modern excess, raising a child in the wild, and discovering whether reconnecting with nature can restore her sanity.

David O'Doherty stands wearing a cap & jumper. He is hugging his keyboard with a happy smile leaning against a green coloured wall. Comedy

David O’Doherty

Thu 25 Jun, Fri 3 & Sat 11 Jul

Highway to the David Zone

The hairy Enya returns with a brand-new opus featuring talking, songs, talking during songs, and talking while walking around.

Alt text:   Film poster for *The Stranger*. A black-and-white close-up portrait fills the right side, with the face partially cropped. On the left, white space contains review quotes and cast names. Large red block lettering across the bottom reads “THE STRANGER.” Smaller text credits François Ozon as director, with festival laurels and critical praise above. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Stranger

Mon 29 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★★ The Guardian | Irish Independent
Best Supporting Actor, César Awards 2026

A gripping adaptation of Albert Camus’ landmark novella about a detached young expatriate under trial for murder in French-colonised Algeria.

Family

The Lion Inside

Tue 30 Jun - Thu 2 Jul

A heart-warming tale about confidence, self-esteem, and a shy little mouse who sets out on a journey to find his roar, from the creators of The Koala Who Could.

A promotional poster for Exhibition on Screen titled “Turner & Constable: The Definitive Exhibition.” The background features a blend of two landscape paintings: one with a glowing, fiery sky above a river and bridge (Turner), and another with a calmer rural riverside scene including trees, a small cottage, cows, and a horse-drawn boat (Constable). Large white serif text reading “TURNER & CONSTABLE” dominates the center. Cinema, Event Cinema

Turner & Constable

Tue 30 Jun, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, two giants of British art go head-to-head in this big-screen exploration of their fierce rivalry, contrasting visions, and unforgettable landscapes.

sold out
A photo of comedian Aoife Dunne wearing a pink, blue and orange fleece with brown trousers. She is crouched beside a red suitcase and holding a yellow telephone to her ear.
Comedy

Aoife Dunne

Thu 2 Jul, 8pm

Good Grief

Mixing stand-up, theatrical storytelling and moments of profound emotional truth, Dunne’s new show has been praised by audiences and critics alike for its warmth, wit and knockout performance.

extra date added
Donovan with long, wavy grey hair sits against a black background holding a green acoustic guitar. He is wearing a purple fringed jacket over a black top, a long beaded necklace, and a small crescent moon symbol on his forehead.
Music

Donovan

Sat 4 & Sun 5 Jul

The Tale of the Gael Tour

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Ivor Novello winner and one of the most influential songwriters of all time performs a rare solo show at Pavilion Theatre.

Stylised poster for Two Prosecutors: a man in a blue suit and hat strides down a corridor carrying a briefcase, papers flying around him. On either side, red and blue walls show Soviet-era imagery—one with a prisoner behind bars, the other with a stern official’s portrait. Bold geometric lines and Cyrillic text create a stark, political, retro aesthetic. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Two Prosecutors

Mon 6 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes 2025
★★★★★ The Guardian

The latest film from the great Ukrainian director Sergei Loznita is a scalpel-precise tale of the horror of totalitarian bureaucracy in Stalin’s USSR.