What's On
In Dublin
Stauntons on the Green is perfectly positioned for you to enjoy Dublin’s vibrant entertainment scene. Just a short stroll away, you’ll find many of the city’s most beloved venues.
We’re always here to keep you updated on the most exciting events happening around town. From world-renowned musicians to captivating theatrical performances, Dublin hosts a variety of entertainment right on our doorstep. While we can’t always guarantee tickets, it’s always worth enquiring.
Stay with us and immerse yourself in Dublin’s cultural heartbeat.
The Dead by James Joyce
Museum of Literature Ireland (22 November – 12 January 2025)
Step into the world of James Joyce’s "The Dead" with this extraordinary immersive theatre adaptation, directed by the acclaimed Louise Lowe. This intimate experience, produced by ANU and Landmark Productions in partnership with MoLI, brings Joyce’s masterpiece to life in a way that few have ever experienced. With tickets limited to ensure an intimate experience, early booking is essential.
Mildred Anne Butler: At Home in Nature
National Gallery of Ireland (14th September - 5th January)
Discover the work of Mildred Anne Butler, one of Ireland’s pioneering professional women artists at this exhibition. Born at Kilmurry House, Co. Kilkenny, Butler was renowned for her plein-air paintings that captured the beauty of her surroundings with stunning light effects and precise detail. Her large-scale watercolours showcase her exceptional talent in depicting flowers, trees, animals, and birds. Curated by Niamh MacNally, this exhibition offers a glimpse into Butler’s remarkable career and her significant contributions to Irish art. Don’t miss this celebration of an artist who masterfully combined natural beauty with artistic precision.
Dublin International Film Festival
Dublin (20th Feb - 2nd March)
Experience Dublin’s cinematic transformation with the Dublin International Film Festival. From world premieres to exclusive Q&As and lively celebrations, Dublin International Film Festival showcases the best of Irish and international cinema. A must for film lovers—don’t miss it!
Explore ProgrammeMurder on the Orient Express
Gaiety Theatre, (8th April - 12th April)
Don’t miss the thrilling stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. Watch as the brilliant Hercule Poirot, played by Michael Maloney (The Crown, Belfast), unravels an impossible mystery in this gripping tale of suspense. With a stellar cast and direction by Lucy Bailey (And Then There Were None), this captivating production is perfect for fans of classic crime and thrilling theatre.
Prague Symphony Orchestra
National Concert Hall, (16th Feb)
Experience an unforgettable evening with the Prague Symphony Orchestra, led by Chief Conductor Tomáš Brauner, as they celebrate their Bohemian heritage with a stunning program of classical masterpieces. Enjoy Dvořák’s The Noonday Witch, a haunting tale of folklore, and the iconic Symphony No. 9, ‘From the New World’, where American spirituals meet Czech folk traditions. Between these evocative works, violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky takes center stage for Tchaikovsky’s electrifying, melody-rich Violin Concerto.
Oscar Wilde's De Profundis
Museum of Literature, Ireland (7th March – 1st October)
Discover one of the greatest love letters ever written at MoLI’s film installation celebrating Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis. Written during his imprisonment, this deeply personal work reveals Wilde’s raw reflections—philosophical, tender, and full of rage.
Addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas, De Profundis offers a rare glimpse into Wilde’s contemplative side. Brought to life by contemporary LGBTQ+ voices, this installation provides fresh insight into his genius and enduring legacy.
Immerse yourself in Wilde’s prose, his sorrow, and his unshakable affection for Bosie in this poignant tribute.