The Yes Man by Jimmy Keary
You are guaranteed a hilarious night’s entertainment in this madcap comedy of modern manners, morals and misunderstanding! Just how far is ambitious young executive Gerry O’Brien prepared to go to keep his boss sweet and secure ... (click to read more)
Book NowCreating the Perfect Print
One day workshop for Adults This one day hands on workshop takes participants through best practice in controlling colour through the entire image editing chain from capture to print and will allow students to make an archival fine art print of ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - Beginners
From Mike Mills, the writer/director of Thumbsucker, comes a new comedic drama about how deeply funny and transformative life can be, even in its most serious moments. Beginners unfolds through two intertwined storylines of Oliver and his father, ... (click to read more)
Book NowBlood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca
A rural tragedy based on a true story set in Spain in the late 1920’s. A story of passion and betrayal which combines poetry and dance. Featuring original music from critically acclaimed composer Micheal Houlihan. (click to read more)
Book NowChildren's Drama Classes 1 Age 8 - 12 Term 1
Six week course €35 Where else would it be acceptable to pretend to be a fish or a monster or a silly grown up other than at drama class. And where else would you be allowed to speak in funny accents, make strange shapes and laugh out loud ... (click to read more)
Book NowSilver Screen - South Pacific
Set in an island paradise during World War II, two parallel love stories are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor), a nurse from Arkansas, falls in love with a French planter, Emile (Rossano Brazzi). Nellie ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - A Separation
Simin wants to leave Iran with her husband Nader and daughter Termeh. She has already made all the necessary arrangements. Nader, however, is having second thoughts. He is worried about leaving behind his father, who is suffering from ... (click to read more)
Book NowThe Authors Tea Party
The Saltwater Scribblers are a writing group based in Drogheda we meet every week to read new work and workshop ideas and our members include poets, novelists and non -fiction writers. we also organise The Author's Tea Party every month at ... (click to read more)
Book NowLost For Words
This Exhibition runs from 2nd March 2012 - 21st April 2012 Artist Gee Vaucher in association with Nexus Arts Group. According to Gee Vaucher her work ‘skips the obvious, creeps up from behind, and boots you firmly up ... (click to read more)
Concert in aid of Cystic Fibrosis Unit
This concert will include a variety of popular and much loved classical and jazz pieces performed by Clare Finegan and her trio; renowned pianist GoGoshKa Kinkladze O Callaghan and Fergus Sheil a leading conductor of national and international ... (click to read more)
Book NowOne O'Clock from the Hour by Frank Vickery
Taking place around the funeral of an elderly father! Not the occasion of hilarity, but with a family that includes - a wellington clad cook who bakes almondless cakes, another convinced a shopping trolley is his dog, three daughters who ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - The Runway
Paco Thomas and his mother live in Dromoleen, a remote country village, where the local factory has closed, inflicting misery on the town’s inhabitants. Young Paco spends his evenings learning Spanish from an ancient Linguaphone tape in ... (click to read more)
Book NowSilver Screen -The Way
In this beautiful film Martin Sheen plays Tom, an American doctor who comes to France to collect the remains of his adult son (played by Estevez), killed in the Pyrenees in a storm while walking the Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - Potiche
Sainte-Gudule, northern France, 1977: Suzanne is the submissive, housebound wife of wealthy industrialist Robert Pujol, who oversees his umbrella factory with an iron fist and is equally tyrannical with his children and “trophy wife”. ... (click to read more)
Book NowDancing At Lughnasa
Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in Ireland's County Donegal in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - Cell 211
Juan Oliver is knocked unconcious during the prison tour on the day before he begins his new job as prison officer. He is rushed to the empty cell 211 and left to come around. Meanwhile, inmates of the high security wing break free and riots break ... (click to read more)
Book NowFilm Club - Bal ( Honey)
From the complicated relationship between a child and his mother to the story of a child and his father. The final part of the trilogy arrives at Yusuf's childhood although the sense of time and place is deliberately distorted as dream sequences ... (click to read more)
Book NowVladimir's Classical Twist
VLADIMIR’S CLASSICAL TWIST TOUR 2012 Vladimir Jablokov returns for one night only. Playing pieces from his wonderful debut CD Classical Twist: The Album, Vladimir along with his peerless band of exemplary classical musicians will ... (click to read more)
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