Visual art and thrilling theatre at the Linenhall

Author and broadcaster Charlie Connelly brings his side-splitting one-man show to the Linenhall.
The Linenhall Arts Centre is delighted to host
by Mayo artist and curator, Conor O’Grady.With a discerning gaze through the prism of a white, Irish, gay male perspective, O'Grady presents a nuanced reflection on facets of contemporary masculinity.
"I wanted to explore the silent, tender and unseen spaces in which contemporary masculinity is played out. Aware of the statistical realities and their connotations, the exhibition addresses the absence of specific male perspectives in modern representation. Examining the intricate dance between danger, vulnerability, and the unspoken nuances of male identity. Shedding light on the void created by the omission of specific marginalised male experiences.”
Running in the Linenhall gallery until Saturday, January 20th, all are welcome to view the exhibition.
Theatre and literary enthusiasts will delight in spring’s upcoming offerings. On Thursday, February 1st, bestselling author and award-winning broadcaster Charlie Connelly’s hilarious and informative one-man show brings the shipping forecast vividly to life in
.Inspired by his bestselling book, this moving and hilarious show takes you from Viking to South-East Iceland via Hebrides, Fastnet and German Bight to ensure the shipping forecast will never sound the same again.
Award-winning writer, performer and musician, Little John Nee presents the transformative theatrical odyssey,
, on Wednesday, February 7th. Set in the near future, Nee invites the audience to step into a parallel universe and witness the magic of their own imaginations, through storytelling, song, and satire.