“MADEIRA” is not just a play; it’s a profound celebration of the love and loyalty between sisters. With its powerful performances and compelling storyline, this production is a must-see for anyone who appreciates heartfelt drama.
The New Theatre is excited to announce its upcoming New Writing Week, featuring a series of original plays. The event will take place from January 27 to January 31, 2025, showcasing a variety of compelling stories and fresh perspectives.
Tickets for “John, May, James and Me” are now on sale. This play, inspired by Stanislaus Joyce’s writings, offers a look into the Joyce family’s life, influencing James Joyce’s work.
The band have featured on Spotify's Hot New Bands and Tracy Clifford's Track of the Week
on 2FM, and are garnering rave reviews for their invigorating live shows. Their Carlow Arts Festival gig promises to be a chance to see an excellent new Irish band who are already on a meteroic rise to stardom
A spectacular parade, theatrical terrors, reimagined movies, fiendishly fun tours and citywide adventures await as Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival returns this October Bank Holiday Weekend.
Top comic Des Bishop hones new material in this intimate work-in-progress show. Get an exclusive sneak peek as Des riffs on life between New York and Ireland before his next big tour.
Bram Stoker Festival, one of Dublin’s biggest and most anticipated festivals, this year challenges Dubliners to invite Dracula into their home and enjoy the festival in a fangtastic new way.