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  • This popular modern venue opened in 1989 in a converted warehouse. In its two intimate spaces touring companies perform drama and musical acts to a high standard.

  • Fans of James Joyce re-enact his novel Ulysses , on the day it is set.

  • The best of Irish and worldwide cinema.

  • This two-week event showcases a wealth of Irish talent.

  • Chamber music events in mansions near Dublin.

  • Forget the mainstream: the emphasis here is on strong new US and European drama, which has earned it a place in Ireland’s theatrical nobility.

  • Massive celebration of film, theatre, art, literature and music.

  • The Messiah has been sung every year since its first performance here in 1742.

  • Seminars, tours and musical events.

  • For quality classical music, look no further: the National Concert Hall is Dublin’s premier venue, hosting guests of the calibre of the New York Philharmonic. The building is also home to Ireland’s National Symphony Orchestra. Jazz, contemporary and traditional Irish music are also performed here, and there are lunchtime concerts in summer.

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