February 2026 is packed with outstanding theatre premieres, powerful new writing, musicals and intimate comedy evenings across Dublin’s cultural hotspots. Whether you’re after gripping drama, standout student productions, or atmospheric live jazz, here’s your essential guide to everything happening this month on takeyourseats.ie
🎭 Glass Mask Theatre
Address: 61 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
A Slow Fire | 4–14 February 2026 – 7pm
A tense post‑apocalyptic drama by Simon Stephens.
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GMT Jazz Club | 19 February 2026 – 7pm (Sold Out)
New‑York‑style live jazz in an intimate late‑evening setting.
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🎭 The New Theatre (Temple Bar)
Address: 43 East Essex Street, Dublin 2
Poached | 4 February 2026 – 7pm (Sold Out)
A dystopian, comedic sci‑fi about rebellion and societal pressure.
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A Christmas Play | 5 February 2026 – 7:30pm
A feel‑good workplace comedy set on Christmas Eve.
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Fermenting | 6 February 2026 – 7pm (Sold Out)
A dark comedy exploring self‑discovery and misdirected life coaching.
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Kathy Comes Home | 11 February 2026 – 1pm
A heartfelt play about siblings navigating their mother’s care.
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Connolly Books Film Club: Ireland: Behind the Wire
12 February 2026 – 7pm
A seminal documentary capturing 1970s Belfast at a pivotal moment.
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🎭 The Pearse Centre
Address: 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
Requiem for a Mission | 11–12 February 2026 – 7:30pm
A gripping exploration of UN peacekeeping and personal duty.
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🎭 Viking Theatre (Clontarf)
Address: The Sheds, 28 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3
The Anatomy of Burke and Hare | 4–14 February 2026 – 8pm
A darkly comic retelling of the infamous Edinburgh murder cases.
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Northern Lights | 16–21 February 2026 – 8pm
A tender exploration of grief, compassion and unexpected connection.
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🎭 O’Reilly Theatre
Address: Belvedere College, 6 Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1
Jesus Christ Superstar – Entr’acte | 18–21 February 2026 (Evenings + Matinee)
A spectacular community staging of the iconic rock opera.
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Hope Springs – Belvedere College SJ | 27–28 February 2026 – 7:30pm
A sharp, insightful youth drama centred around a controversial behaviour facility.
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