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Music, Opera

Strauss’ Fledermaus

Sat 22 Feb & Sun 23 Feb

Irish National Opera

Strauss’ most popular opera, best-known for its upbeat musicality, Viennese lilt and “The Blue Danube” waltz. The story has hilarious twists and turns, with disguises, double crossings and rivers of champagne.

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Poster for Anora with the title in large pink neon lights at the forefront, with a young couple embracing behind.
Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Anora

Mon 24 Feb, 5pm & 8pm

6 Nominations incl. Best Picture, Oscars 2025

The uproarious new comedy-drama from acclaimed filmmaker Sean Baker. The film mixes farce and sharp class commentary to giddy effect as it follows a Vegas wedding gone wrong.

Shane Daniel Byrne giving the camera a quizzical look, wearing a grey hoodie and denim jacket. Comedy

Shane Daniel Byrne

Thu 27 Feb, 8pm

Fresh from sell-out tours of Ireland, the UK and Australia, pop in and join Young Hot Guys co-host Shane for his spicy new show about jeans, jackets and Jesus Christ.

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The title image for Stop Making Sense, it shows on the left side David Byrne in a suit, his eyes and forehead are cropped. On the right side we see the film title and some credits.
Music, Cinema, Event Cinema

Stop Making Sense

Fri 28 Feb, 8pm

Talking Heads Concert Screening

A 40th Anniversary screening of the greatest concert film of all time: David Byrne and Talking Heads at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater in December 1983, as captured by Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme.

Black and white collage of portrait shots of Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Gerry O'Beirne and Niamh Varian-Barry. The latter two hold their instruments, a dobro guitar and violin respectively. Music

Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh Trio

Sat 1 Mar, 8pm

The RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Singer of the Year 2022 winner brings her engaging folk and traditional music show to Dún Laoghaire, accompanied by celebrated musicians Gerry O’Beirne (guitar & vocals) and Niamh Varian-Barry (fiddle, viola & vocals).

Production image of Swan Lake. A line of ballet dancers, in white dresses en pointe with a foggy moon backdrop Cinema, Dance, Event Cinema

Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake

Sun 2 Mar, 2pm

The Royal Ballet (Encore Screening)

Classical ballet’s most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness - bringing together Tchaikovsky’s sensational score with the incredible imagination of choreographer Liam Scarlett and designer John Macfarlane.

Poster for HEAVEN. Andrew Bennett is looking straight at the camera, with Janet Moran stood in front of him, in profile. Theatre, Matinée

HEAVEN by Eugene O’Brien

Wed 5 – Sun 9 Mar

Fishamble: The New Play Company

The multi-award-winning play by Eugene O’Brien. Mairead and Mal are struggling to keep their marriage together. Perhaps attending a wedding will help, or it might raise questions that are difficult to answer.

The main cast of Give My Head Peace all smiling at the camera. Comedy

Give My Head Peace

Sun 16 Mar, 7.30pm

For the very first time, the hit TV series comes to Dún Laoghaire - featuring all your favourite characters, up-to-the-minute satire, silly plots and the occasional song.

Eddi Reader outdoors with her eyes closed, the evening sun dramatically highlighting her windswept hair. Music

Eddi Reader

Wed 19 - Sat 22 Mar, 8pm

Celebrating over 40 years as a live performer, Eddi Reader has effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers. Don’t miss this chance to see her live in Dún Laoghaire in 2025.

Poster for Mandoob, with the title in bright green in the top left corner, with the arabic name below. A man sits on the hood of car, beneath a street-lamp in an empty car park. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Mandoob

Mon 24 Mar, 5pm & 8pm

Best Director, Casablanca International Film Festival 2024

A pacy thriller that uncovers the darker side of Saudi Arabian society, and explores the impact when tradition collides with consumerism in a country undergoing rapid change.

Still from Love & Revolution. A young man in a white shirt stands next to an older woman in a yellow and purple blouse. Both look suspicious. Cinema, Schools

Love & Revolution

Mon 24 Mar, 10.30am

IFI Schools Programme
Senior Cycle Spanish

A heartwarming 1970s Seville-set drama of a mother’s love for her LGBT+ son, and the struggle for personal freedom.

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Talks

Paul McKenna

Tue 25 Mar, 8pm

Power Manifesting

A live coaching event where Paul McKenna shares his revolutionary new formula for getting what you want in life, through an advanced set of easy-to-do processes called Power Manifesting.