Theatre High Heels In Low Places / All Dolled Up Join Panti, the ‘Queen of Ireland’, in this coarse and comic guided tour through the twisted back alleys of her mind.
Theatre A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Set in Dublin at the turn of the last century, James Joyce’s epiphanic masterpiece is largely autobiographical
Theatre L’importance d’être constant Jack and Algernon, two gentlemen of good repute, have each invented personae to lighten the burden of their social obligations
Theatre More Lives than One: Oscar Wilde and the Black Douglas Dear Conjunction Theatre Company presents its acclaimed one-man show which was a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2008
Theatre De Profundis In 1897, from the depths of Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde writes a long letter addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas
Theatre Le mariage est aussi nocif que les cigarettes et tellement plus cher This clever piece of theatre in French is based around passages of some of Oscar Wilde’s best known plays
Theatre Swing It’s Mae’s first go at swing dancing, and she’s there filling the time while her boyfriend’s away
Theatre | Outdoor event Swing dance class In preparation for the Big Swing Ball on 24 May, or just for fun, come and practice your swing steps
Theatre | Literature Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About Digging into subjects that men may not traditionally explore like love, relationships, loss, family and self-doubt
Theatre Distant Music Inspired by James Joyce’s short story, The Dead, Cinémorphe’s Distant Music invites you to step back in time, to Dublin at the turn of the 20th century
Theatre Fearghus Ó Conchúir - Cure De quoi avons-nous besoin pour guérir ? Que se passe-t-il quand nous nous effondrons ?
Theatre The Great Hunger One-man-show by Peter Duffy First published in 1942, this epic poem is one of the classics of Irish literature – many feel it is Kavanagh’s best work, a masterpiece