Who Did What Now? How The Victorians Ruined Everything - a live podcast recording at The Graduate Memorial building in Trinity College explored the Victorian obsession with the supernatural.
At Voices of the Dead, Schola Hybernae presented chant and singing ancient and haunting melodies which told stories of life and death, miraculous and supernatural events, heaven and hell.
Donal Fallon hosted his Three Castles Burning podcast live, exploring the women who shpaed Bram Stoker's life.
The Surpreme Court in the Four Courts was the venue for Talking History: Petty Sessions: Weird and Wonderful Court Cases from Victorian Ireland - a deep dive into the Victorian legal system. Hosted by Newstalk's Talking History podcast.
Decor at Stokerland, our annual pop-up fun park for kids and the eternally young.
St Patrick's Park once again providing a suitably Gothic location for Stokerland.
Morbid and Sons were one of many performers who brought life to Stokerland.
An annual fixture in the schedule, and one of Dublin's most popular family-friendly events, Stokerland continues to capture the imagination of a generation of young Dubliners.
At the IFI, we worked with Slaughterhouse and Horrorthon on a full building takeover, which presented multiple events on one night.
A directors masterclass paired Video Nastys with Kate Dolan and Lee Cronin who presented their first horror shorts before being interviewed.
SCANRA: Samhain at the Cellar’ was an immersive night of music, myth and storytelling celebrating the Irish origins of Samhain through the voices and mediums of modern creators.
SCANRA: Samhain at the Cellar’ was an immersive night of music, myth and storytelling celebrating the Irish origins of Samhain through the voices and mediums of modern creators.
SCANRA: Samhain at the Cellar’ was an immersive night of music, myth and storytelling celebrating the Irish origins of Samhain through the voices and mediums of modern creators.
Artist Paul McKinley created a series of artworks to celebrate the discovery of a long-lost Stoker short story, which were exhibited at the Casino at Marino.
Light House Cinema presented A Nosferatu score by Rita Perry & Robbie Perry, inspired by this cult classic.
Eternal Night was an immersive indoor art experience created by Irish artist Maser, harnessing the dark visuals and themes from Bram Stoker’s work.
Visual artist Carrie Lynam presented a mask making workshop at the National Museum of Ireland Collins Barracks.
The Haunting of Gusty Nook premiered at Axis Theatre, were children were invited to join Belinda in a spooky, comedic adventure as she faced bizarre monsters and overcame fear itself! Funded by the Arts Council.
The Haunting of Gusty Nook premiered at Axis Theatre, were children were invited to join Belinda in a spooky, comedic adventure as she faced bizarre monsters and overcame fear itself! Funded by the Arts Council.
Frank & McStein's Monster Laboratory - Out of the Lab into the Fire invited children to help wake the most frightening, horrific and disgraceful creature known to nature at Frank and McStein’s fire-powered M.O.N.S.T.E.R. LAB!
Frank & McStein's Monster Laboratory - Out of the Lab into the Fire invited children to help wake the most frightening, horrific and disgraceful creature known to nature at Frank and McStein’s fire-powered M.O.N.S.T.E.R. LAB!
Frank & McStein's Monster Laboratory - Out of the Lab into the Fire invited children to help wake the most frightening, horrific and disgraceful creature known to nature at Frank and McStein’s fire-powered M.O.N.S.T.E.R. LAB!
We returned to the Abbey Theatre to sink our fangs deeper into Bram Stoker's gothic world. This time, our haunted journey through Stoker’s timeless masterpiece continued in director Joan Sheehy’s "Dracula: Lucy’s Passion" a staged reading exploring chapters 5 through 16 of Dracula.
We returned to the Abbey Theatre to sink our fangs deeper into Bram Stoker's gothic world. This time, our haunted journey through Stoker’s timeless masterpiece continued in director Joan Sheehy’s "Dracula: Lucy’s Passion" a staged reading exploring chapters 5 through 16 of Dracula.
Dubliners got in the spooky spirit with Dracula’s own DJ, Donal Dineen, spinning the decks at this spooky disco for ages 5 + in The Round Room at The Mansion House.
Dubliners got in the spooky spirit with Dracula’s own DJ, Donal Dineen, spinning the decks at this spooky disco for ages 5 + in The Round Room at The Mansion House.
We hosted a public event in the Pillar Room at the Rotunda Hospital with Miriam O’Callaghan interviewing Brian Cleary, who unearthed a long lost Stoker short story - Gibbett Hill. The story was read by Eileen Walsh, and Brian, Paul Murray (Stoker’s pre-eminent biographer) and visual artist Paul McKinley were interviewed by Miriam O'Callaghan about this incredible find, the fascinating and heartwarming story behind it, and what it means for the legacy of Bram Stoker.
We hosted a public event in the Pillar Room at the Rotunda Hospital with Miriam O’Callaghan interviewing Brian Cleary, who unearthed a long lost Stoker short story - Gibbett Hill. The story was read by Eileen Walsh, and Brian, Paul Murray (Stoker’s pre-eminent biographer) and visual artist Paul McKinley were interviewed by Miriam O'Callaghan about this incredible find, the fascinating and heartwarming story behind it, and what it means for the legacy of Bram Stoker.
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