Art –
Analysing Cubism – IMMA Kilmainham – until 19th May.
Kathy Moran’s exhibition starts at the Douglas Hyde (until March 28th), along with Andrew Vickery in Gallery 2.
Sleepwalkers is at the Hugh Lane – (until May 12th)
Richter and Polka exhibition is at the RHA, that has to be seen!
The sketchbooks of Jack B Yeats are at the National Gallery until May.
Edgar Martins is at the Gallery of Photography until March 17th.
Private Galleries:
The wonderful Mark Francis ‘Calibrate’ is at the Kerlin (until the 13th April).
Donald Tesky is at the Oliver Sears from 7th March until 18th April (Image above).
The Black Church Print Studio show Kate Warner is at the Cross Gallery (until March 9th).
Nevin Lahart (image above) is at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery (until March 16th)
Spring Exhibition (mixed show) is at the Peppercanister Gallery.
Theatre –
Bedroom Farce continues at the Gate (until March 16th).
King Lear is at the Abbey Theatre (our review is here) at the Abbey Theatre.
Jack Burdell Experience – Collaborations starts at Smock Alley on the 22nd of Feb -(until 9th March). It includes a variety of shorter length shows grouped into blocks, such as these and a world premier of a full lenght play ‘The Sylvia’ (our review is here!).
Before Vanishing is four short plays by Sam Beckett at the New Theatre until March 16th (expect a review later in the week).
How much is that Woman in the Window (Comedy show by Keith Farman) is at the Project Arts Centre March 6th – 9th.
Once – is at the Gaiety Theatre all week!
The Rover Part Two – is at the Civic Theatre, March 5th – 9th.
Michael Collins – A Musical Drama – is at the Tivioli all week, and sounds bizarre!
Movies –
Party Monster is being shown in the Sugar Club on the 5th
The Lighthouse is showing a series of Screwball Comedies, with ‘It happened one night’ on the 6th.
The Genius of Hitchcock part four starts at the IFI (they just keep coming, don’t they?) with Rebecca and Jamica Inn this week.
Gigs –
One Direction are in the O2 on Tuesday and Wednesday! Aaaaaaaaaaaaah. Bobby McFerrin didn’t commit suicide either, as the urban legend lead us to believe, and he’s playing the NCH this week.
Lianne La Havas – Olympia – 5th March
Bobby McFerrin Meet Ireland – NCH – Wed/ Thurs 6th/ 7th March
Kaleidoscope March – Odessa Club – Wednesday 6th March
Foy Vance – Sugar Club – 7th March
Meteor Choice Music Prize Live Event – Vicar Street – 7th March
Lil Wayne – O2 – Friday 8th March
Bloody Beetroots – Olympia – Friday 8th March
Little Green Cars – Button Factory – Friday 8th March
Squarehead – Workman’s Club – Friday 8th March
Declan O’Rourke – Pavillion Theatre – Friday 8th March
Stereophonics – Olympia – Saturday 9th March
Homeboy Sandman – Sugar Club – Saturday 9th March
Zion Train – Button Factory – Saturday 9th March
Kool Thing – Button Factory – Saturday 9th March – 11PM
Categories: Art, Gigs, Music, Theatre, Things to do



