Eason presents Yellowface author Rebecca F. Kuang in conversation at the O'Reilly Theatre, Dublin on Monday 14 September 2026, celebrating her new novel Taipei Story. Tickets €15.99, or €29.99 with a signed copy.
Live jazz Thursdays at Glass Mask Theatre's Best Seller Cafe home on Dawson Street: 25 June to 27 August 2026. Doors 6pm, music 7pm, tickets €35 with a table included.
An immersive one-night concert blending contemporary classical music and dance comes to Dublin this spring. Universe of Neoclassics at O’Reilly Theatre features works by modern maestros like Ludovico Einaudi and Hans Zimmer, brought to life through live performance and choreography.
Kyla Cobbler shares her uproarious journey to self-love and happiness – live on stage in Dublin for one night only. Expect witty, relatable tales from her memoir Happy, Thank You. More, Please. and an evening of laughter, honesty, and heart.
A former Asian film star living quietly in Dublin gets a shot at the spotlight in The Madonna of Asia. This one-hour play blends Hong Kong cinema–inspired visuals with live performance. Runs 28 Apr–2 May at The New Theatre.
School of Dance brings its annual student showcase Colours in Motion to Dublin’s O’Reilly Theatre on 25 April 2026 – a high-energy mix of hip hop, commercial, ballet and contemporary dance by talented young performers (suitable for ages 3+).
After ten years together, Rhys walks out on Bishop. Seven weeks later, they reunite for one night of drinking and honesty in The Argument of Us. Can the truth save their relationship, or destroy it?
Schools from across Europe come together for the ARBTA Gala Dublin 2026 – a joyous one-day celebration of dance at the O’Reilly Theatre in Dublin. Expect vibrant performances and the pure joy of dance shared under one roof.
Donegal’s harmony-driven folk group Onóir returns to Dublin for a one-night-only concert this 1 May 2026. Enjoy an evening of reimagined Irish ballads and rich vocal harmonies at the O’Reilly Theatre in the heart of the city.
Connemarvellous is a fast-paced bilingual comedy about one Irish teen’s chaotic first trip to the Gaeltacht. Expect sharp wit, Gaelic-English banter and plenty of laughs in this limited April run at The New Theatre, Dublin.