Singing In The Rain!
The Senior students of Belvedere College are delighted to present their production of Singing in The Rain! Based on the much loved and highly acclaimed MGM Film.
The Senior students of Belvedere College are delighted to present their production of Singing in The Rain! Based on the much loved and highly acclaimed MGM Film.
This Hallowe’en night, Dreamgun points their satirical laser beam at Bram Stoker’s titular 600-year-old demon man in a new Film Read based on the iconic novel and every vampire movie that it inspired. Yes, even that one.
Two members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, would like to wander with you in their favourite corners of the Gallery.
Two members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, would like to wander with you in their favourite corners of the Gallery.
Walking the streets of Dublin, this tour will shine a spotlight on the connections between the legendary writer and the Irish capital.
This special screening, celebrating this iconic film’s centenary, will feature a live performance of anew score written by internationally renowned composer and musician Matthew Nolan in collaboration with Jeff Ballard, Sean Mac Erlaine, and Sharon Phelan, in the Pepper Canister Church, known as the architectural jewel in the crown of the Dublin city centre's South Georgian Core.
Walking the streets of Dublin, this tour will shine a spotlight on the connections between the legendary writer and the Irish capital.
In this event, join Darach Ó Séaghdha and Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh from the Motherfoclóir Podcast and Siún Ní Dhuinn from RTÉ's Beo Ar Éigean podcast as they explain why this book was chosen, the fascinating translation decisions made with the text... as well as sharing a few spooky Irish words and where they came from!
Two members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, would like to wander with you in their favourite corners of the Gallery.
In this talk, Dr. Jason McElligott, Director of Marsh’s Library, will focus on Bram Stoker’s interest in the burning question of his day: proposals for Home Rule for Ireland in the 1880s and 1890s.
Walking the streets of Dublin, this tour will shine a spotlight on the connections between the legendary writer and the Irish capital.
Two members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, would like to wander with you in their favourite corners of the Gallery.
A one-day symposium involving both academics and artists, will explore Nosferatu’s importance within cinematic and wider cultural history.
Join Andrew, Olive and Mabel for this very special live event, as Andrew gives a commentary of a different kind: the heart-warming story of his life with his two famous Labradors, of his bond with his dogs, and their many adventures together.
Imprisoned journalist Julian Assange faces extradition for telling the truth about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
On October 27 and 28, he will once again go into a courtroom to fight for his life. Ahead of the hearing, this meeting will discuss the legal and political implications of the case, and the importance of Assange's journalism with WikiLeaks to war resistance.
Each conversation promises to be full of Gaiman’s trademark humour and insights, with some fascinating tales from his prolific career. Don’t miss the opportunity to spend an evening, or two, with one of the most celebrated authors of our time.
With two Oscars, five Golden Globes and three Tonys between them, don’t miss the chance to spend an evening with Kathleen and Maggie as they compare notes and divulge secrets from two extraordinary careers
Join Mel Giedroyc – much-loved comedian, writer, actor and presenter - to celebrate the publication of her new book The Best Things: a funny, tender, timely story about a family on the brink.
Join Mel Giedroyc – much-loved comedian, writer, actor and presenter - to celebrate the publication of her new book The Best Things: a funny, tender, timely story about a family on the brink.
Each conversation promises to be full of Gaiman’s trademark humour and insights, with some fascinating tales from his prolific career. Don’t miss the opportunity to spend an evening, or two, with one of the most celebrated authors of our time.
This event is a balm in a wildly shifting world, offering spot-on observations about contemporary living. Do not miss it.
Join Malala for this exclusive free event, as she celebrates the paperback publication of her powerful and emotional New York Times bestseller
Join Cassandra in conversation as she considers how her stories are inspired by world mythology, what it was like seeing her novels adapted into a hit TV series, and what’s next for her beloved characters.
Caustically clever and emotionally engaging, this is an evening with the new voice of a generation that you do not want to miss.
Louise Pentland has been through a lot. From a traumatic birth with her first daughter, to single motherhood, to finding love again and having a second child, Louise's parenting journey has been full of surprises.
In this exclusive event, Stacey will discuss her remarkable career so far, where she’s headed next, and how news and investigative journalism are evolving in a highly polarised global political climate and a constantly shifting media landscape.
Join Priyanka in conversation to hear about her bold risk-taking, her multiculturalism and her activism.This is an evening not to be missed.
Spend an evening with one of the most successful Irish novelists of all time, Marian Keyes, to celebrate the paperback publication of her Sunday Times bestselling novel Grown Ups.
Don’t miss the opportunity to spend an evening with the New York Times bestselling author, to celebrate this poignant tale of choices and their aftermath, history and its legacy.
Like Father, Like Son is the most personal book that Sir Michael Parkinson has ever written. For the first time, he attempts to explore where his father came from and what shaped him in his life before Sir Michael was even a twinkling in his Father’s eye.