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Eimear Walshe: MIXED MESSAGES FROM THE IRISH REPUBLIC
Exploring the love and grief for a land entangled in colonial legacies, revolution, rebellion and undelivered promise.
Our front carpark will be closed 23-27 April. Please use our main carpark which is accessible from Market Road.
Exploring the love and grief for a land entangled in colonial legacies, revolution, rebellion and undelivered promise.
A visceral and powerful story of soldiers on a mission in Iraq told in real time.
Join artist Kath Ashill for a relaxed discussion exploring the themes of Deborah Light’s new dance/theatre show: An Autopsy of a Mother, a Bear and a Fridge. No prior reading necessary!
The true story of an Englishman teaching in Argentina who develops a strange friendship.
A scandal rips through an elite tennis academy in this gripping drama.
When Totone's teenage life on the farm changes, he channels his energy into making cheese.
This billboard shows an aerial view of Bray Head, County Wicklow, Ireland. A gorse fire has revealed letters in the landscape spelling EIRE, with the first letter barely visible. EIRE is an anglicised misspelling of Éire, the Irish word for Ireland, and the official Irish language name for the country since 1937.
1.7 Realisation Time 1.8 The Last Evening
Join us for a night of music, connection, and collaboration in the heart of Cardiff.
Join artist Anushiye Yarnell for Archipelago Movement classes, inspired by Scaravelli yoga, creative asana, Noguchi gymnastics, and developmental and evolutionary movement patterns. Open to all.
Every Tuesday at 8pm, our noson lawen is open to all, whether you want to sing, play or just listen to some great traditional music.
With warm openness, cold clinical brutality and hot feminist rage Deborah Light exposes personal experiences and patriarchal systems that place pressure on the female body.
Join a creative and grounding experience!
Carry On Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months. Please note: No baby, no entry!
The moving story of how wild Richie Jenkins became one of the greatest actors in the world.
A woman looks back on her youthful summers in a romantic study on beauty.
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