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Theatre & Arts Events Happening in June

We all love the sun but sometimes even when we don't want to admit it, we can all use a bit of time in the shade. Luckily there is still plenty of Theatre & Arts entertainment to be had, all under a nice cool roof.

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Unmissable Family Events happening soon

Looking for something fun to do with the kids? Here's a roundup of thrilling events coming up in the months ahead

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Backstage Pass: The Crucible – Charlene McKenna & Adam Rothenberg

Charlene McKenna and Adam Rothenberg join an all-star cast in bringing Arthur Miller's classic play 'The Crucible' to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin until 21 March 2026.

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Backstage Pass: The Crucible – Charlene McKenna & Adam Rothenberg

Charlene McKenna and Adam Rothenberg join an all-star cast in bringing Arthur Miller's classic play 'The Crucible' to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin until 21 March 2026.

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Ticketmaster Awards 2026 winners revealed

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Pantos and family shows happening this Christmas

There's no better time of year to get the whole family together, so why not make the most of it! Whether it's music, laughs, or amazement you're after, there's something for the whole family to enjoy this Christmas.

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Bord Gáis Energy Theatre launch 2026 season

BGET are bringing an array of terrific theatre shows to Dublin in 2026

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Backstage Pass: Reunion – Mark O’Rowe

Playwright Mark O’Rowe and a stunning ensemble bring ‘Reunion’ back to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from 21 October – 2 November 2025.

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Backstage Pass: The Secrets of Primrose Square – Claudia Carroll

Claudia Carroll’s ‘The Secrets of Primrose Square’ are revealed in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin from 9 – 13 September 2025.

Theatre & Arts Events on in September & October 2025

The curtains may be closing on summer but things are only getting started in the world of theatre. From remarkably Irish stories to a classic we won't say the name of, there's a seat in a theatre near you with your name on it.