That They May Face the Rising Sun
Best Film, IFTA 2024
Based on John McGahern’s final novel and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins, this is a perfectly-observed slice of 1970s rural Ireland - full of humour, warmth and lost traditions.
Best Film, IFTA 2024
Based on John McGahern’s final novel and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins, this is a perfectly-observed slice of 1970s rural Ireland - full of humour, warmth and lost traditions.
The Royal Opera (Encore Screening)
Four women: four curious love stories. Juan Diego Flórez leads a fantastic cast in this new production of Offenbach’s dream-like opera from the Royal Opera.
Local Arts
Pounce into this playful plot, by Arclight Drama Studio, as the precocious Puss in Boots sets out to propel his poor master from poverty to prosperity and prove that anything is pawsible in this purrfectly pitched production packed with plenty of pizzazz and punchy punchlines.
Lately
The world has changed, Ireland has changed and Des’s life has changed… A LOT. A hilarious, in-your-face stand-up show that talks about all this and more.
Achilles Neil
Our comedy hero is back on the road with a brand new epic standup show as he takes on life’s absurdities in his own inimitable way.
in conversation with Alex Clark
Joseph O’Connor (My Father’s House) returns to Pavilion Theatre to discuss the second part of his wartime trilogy, The Ghosts of Rome, with literary journalist and editor Alex Clark.
Big Screen Musicals
Featuring a cast including Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Matt Lucas, and orchestra of over 65, relive 2019’s spectacular sell-out staged concert celebrating 40 years of this timeless musical.
The West End’s Rat Pack star Stephen Triffitt offers a glimpse of the genius that was Frank Sinatra as performs Old Blue Eyes’ most iconic songs accompanied by his band.
NO SHOW
Watch the master of comic creativity and audience interaction create a show from NO SHOW.
Bluegrass Band
Two-time Grammy nominees and six-time International Bluegrass Music Association winners, Greg Cahill’s Special Consensus return to Pavilion Theatre for a special live show.
Music Network
A celebration of the very best of Irish traditional music with four of Ireland’s finest, where each performer infuses their own unique style, deeply rooted in their musical heritage, into this extraordinary collaboration.
Join the bestselling author discussing his new memoir I Loved Him from the Day He Died, as he brings to life his 2023 Camino walk and the father who shaped his life.
Exhibition on Screen
The National Gallery, London is hosting the UK’s biggest ever Van Gogh exhibition, to re-examine and better understand this iconic artist. This new film from the director of Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition explores the collection and the artist’s process.
National Theatre Live: Encore
This multi award-winning production of Noël Coward’s provocative comedy featuring Andrew Scott (Vanya, Fleabag) returns to the big screen.
Helmed by pianist Adam Wakeman (Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s solo band), the Jazz Sabbath trio explores the boundaries between jazz and the songs that defined heavy metal - echoing already present jazz riffs and discovering new ones.
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.
National Theatre Live: Encore
Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who, Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.
Fresh from sell-out tours of Ireland, the UK and Australia, pop in and join Shane for his spicy new show about jeans, jackets and Jesus Christ.
Primary Schools | 3rd - 6th Class
A new play for young audiences that explores the joyful relationship between a boy and his pet (African Grey) parrot as they journey through life together, experiencing the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
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.