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Poster for That They May Face the Rising Sun, Barry Ward lying in a grass field looking down at Anna Bederke resting her head on his chest, and looking up at him. Cinema

That They May Face the Rising Sun

Sat 18 Jan, 8pm

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.

A cartoon ginger cat with large blue boots is centre, with 2 cartoon mice. There is a stylised city skyline behind him. Family, Local Arts, Matinée

Puss in Boots

Wed 22 - Sun 26 Jan

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.

Image of Neil Delamare from the front, his hands are held over his mouth and he appears to be smiling. Comedy

Neil Delamere

Fri 31 Jan, 8pm

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.

Headshot of Joseph O'Connor next to the cover of his book, The Ghosts of Rome, which features a lone woman walking through the streets of Rome. Literary, Talks

Joseph O’Connor

Sat 1 Feb, 8pm

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.

Stephen Triffit on stage as Frank Sinatra in a sharp black suit with yellow waistcoat, and a large band behind him. Above, lights emulate stars in the night sky. Music

Sinatra’s Greatest Hits

Thu 6 Feb, 8pm

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.

The Special Consensus outdoors in a Chicago park. They are dressed smartly, smiling, and holding their instruments. Music

Special Consensus

Sun 9 Feb, 8pm

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.

Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhône Cinema, Event Cinema, Matinée

Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers

Sun 16 Feb, 4pm

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.

Stylised black and white photo of Jazz Sabbath - three men with long hair and beards, two wearing sunglasses. Music

Jazz Sabbath

Thu 20 Feb, 8pm

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.

Image of a champagne glass 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.

Illustration of Paul Curley, smiling, next to an upside-down grey parrot who is hanging from a branch. Family, Schools

Grey Matter by Paul Curley & Ger Clancy

Fri 28 Feb, 10.30am & 12pm

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. 

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.