Upcoming Events

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Choose from theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.

Realise Production Award

Theatre / 15 Oct 2018 - 15 Nov 2018
Applications are now open for a major new production award for Theatre and Contemporary Dance artists with disabilities. The Realise Production Award is designed to support the production and presentation of ambitious new work by individual artists with disabilities.
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Recovery

Theatre / 08 Nov 2018 - 10 Nov 2018 14-16 Cube
Peter Coonan (Love/Hate) and Maud Lee (Maud in Cahoots) star in this live staging of a concept pop album combining twelve original pop-styled songs with contemporary choreography to paint a moving portrait of a fractured modern family dealing with life after a crisis.
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The Bystander

Dance / 09 Nov 2018 - 10 Nov 2018 18-20 Space Upstairs
What makes us help someone and what makes us simply stand by? An intriguing and adventurous production by multi-award winning dance theatre innovators, Junk Ensemble. Inspired by the ‘bystander effect’ phenomenon of the murder of Kitty Genovese.
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Talk and Think Tank: SEBASTIAN CICHOCKI

Special Event / Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 31 Oct 2018 - 01 Nov 2018 Free admission, booking required Gallery
Active Archive - Slow Institution continues with a series of seminars and events led by international artists, curators and critics.
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Nicoline van Harskamp: My Name is Language

Performance / 13 Oct 2018 - 14 Oct 2018 14-15 Dublin City Council Civic Offices
A performative work by Dutch artist Nicoline van Harskamp on the topic of names: how they can be given as well as withdrawn, inflicted, collected, hidden or adapted. Can a name be translated into a different language or can it exist only in one? Why do women often lose their name in the course of their lives?
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Dublin Theatre Festival 2018

Theatre / 27 Sep 2018 - 14 Oct 2018
Dublin theatre Festival is back. Enjoy 18 wonderful days of world-class Irish and international theatre this autumn right across Ireland's capital city.
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