Arts Events Listings
Watch God’s Creatures at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, 23-26 April. A mother is torn between protecting her beloved son and her own sense of right and wrong. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Watch Infinity Pool at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, 23-26 April. Brandon Cronenberg’s latest feature about a man who is sentenced to death and buys a double to take his place. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
This April, The Dock’s Classic Cinema presents the tender Chinese drama, Return To Dust. Elegantly shot and beautifully acted, this film shows a side of Chinese society rarely seen on cinema screens.
Ticket price includes refreshments.
Peter Gowen takes the lead in Patrick McCabe’s Beckett-esque one-man show.
Directed by Conor Hanratty, McCabe’s triumphant theatrical display has been picking up rave reviews and great enthusiastic audience response.
See the Cork International Choral Festival 2023 at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. 27 April. Two choirs from Estonia and Lithuania collaborate for an eclectic night of music. Free, no booking required. www.triskelartscentre.ie
axis Ballymun is delighted to present a live performance of ‘LUCIA’ – a suite for guitar and strings composed by multi-award nominated musician Joe Chester.
Irish singer songwriter Karan Casey celebrates the release of her new album Nine Apples of Gold.
The album is an ode to the natural world featuring the songbirds of Portglenone, the moon, conversations from the grave and returning to the wild.
Watch Ann at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. It’s 1984 and a pregnant teenager has died. Witness the last thirteen hours of her life as a girl abandoned by society. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Watch Raging Bull at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. Martin Scorcese’s legendary biopic of boxing champion Jake LaMotta returns to the big screen. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
A major new folk musical, written by Amy Day and directed by Anne-Marie O’Sullivan of Enchanted Croi Theatre, tells the stories of friendship, betrayal, eviction, and emigration from Roscommon’s Strokestown Estate during the time of the Great Famine.