Join Katie Charlwood, the host of the history podcast Who Did What Now? on a journey through 19th-century Dublin to explore the mystical and macabre obsessions of the Victorian era. With more than 500,000 followers across social media, Katie is the perfect guide to this fascinating era.
Katie will spill the tea on the Victorian fascinations with the occult, seances, and the unexplainably eerie. Dive into the shadowy corners of Victorian Dublin and uncover why seemingly everyone, from nobles to nannies, claimed to have encountered a ghost.
Discover how capitalism influenced the occult, explore the rich tapestry of beliefs and folklore that captivated Bram Stoker and his contemporaries, and much more. By the time the curtain falls on The Victorians Ruined Everything, you won’t just have a deeper understanding of 19th-century mysticism—you’ll be wondering how those Victorians managed to mess up, well, everything.
Expect to laugh, perhaps shed a tear, and definitely discover something new
This event takes place at the Graduate Memorial Building in Trinity College, home to the College Historical Society, of which Stoker was auditor. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit one of Dublin’s most storied venues.
Duration | 90mins |
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Doors | 12.30pm |
Age Suitability | 16+ (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult). |
Latecomers | Latecomers will be admitted. This is a site-specific venue with unreserved seating. We recommend you get to the venue early in order to choose a suitable seat. |
Warnings | This event contains adult themes and strong language. |
Accessibility | Venue is wheelchair accessible via platform lift at the entrance of the building. There is also a universal access bathroom on the ground floor. This performance will have ISL interpretation. More info |
Graduates Memorial Building, Dublin, Ireland
Luas
The closest Luas stops are located at the Trinity and Dawson Street stop on the Green Line and the Abbey Street stop on the Red Line.
Bus
Trinity College is served by a number of Dublin Bus routes. The closest stops are:
Stop 319, Westmoreland Street, Northbound: 1, 9, 13, 40, 44, 44D, 83, 83A, 140, 155
Stop 320, Westmoreland Street, Northbound: 7B, 7D, 7E, 11, 16, 46A, 46E
Stop 403, Nassau Street, Southbound: 11, 37, 38, 38A, 38B, 38D, 39, 39A, 40, 70, 180
Stop 405, Nassau Street, Southbound: 4, 7, 7A, 845
Stop 4521, College Green, Southbound: 12, 49, 65, 65B
Stop 4521, College Green, Westbound: 27, 56A, 77A, 77N, 151
Accessibility Information
Ticketing
This is a ticketed event. Tickets are €13 + €1 Booking Fee.
Arrival
Located in the centre of the Trinity College Campus, guests can enter via College Green or Nassau Street. The campus courtyards are cobbled but there are paved pathways that connect to all of the buildings.
Via Nassau Street, guests will pass through the Arts Building, which has ramped entry and exit points. From there, follow the pathway past Fellow’s Square and Library Square. The Graduates Memorial Building is on the right after the Library Square. Via College Green, guests will pass through the college’s main archway that leads to Parliament Square. Following the pathway, guests will walk straight and then take a left at Library Square and then an immediate right.
The closest step-free Luas stops are located at the Trinity (270m) and Dawson Street stop on the Green Line and the Abbey Street stop (600m away) on the Red Line.
Trinity College is served by a number of Dublin Bus routes. The closest stops are:
Stop 319, Westmoreland Street, Northbound: 1, 9, 13, 40, 44, 44D, 83, 83A, 140, 155
Stop 320, Westmoreland Street, Northbound: 7B, 7D, 7E, 11, 16, 46A, 46E
Stop 403, Nassau Street, Southbound: 11, 37, 38, 38A, 38B, 38D, 39, 39A, 40, 70, 180
Stop 405, Nassau Street, Southbound: 4, 7, 7A, 845
Stop 4521, College Green, Southbound: 12, 49, 65, 65B
Stop 4521, College Green, Westbound: 27, 56A, 77A, 77N, 151
Nearest accessible parking is Q-Park Dawson Street, which is 750m away, Car Park Trinity Street, which is 500m away, and Fleet Street Car Park, which is 550m away.
Entry
The main entrance of the Graduates Memorial Building is accessed by approximately six stone steps with no railing. Wheelchair users can access the building using the platform lift located by the steps. Staff and volunteers will be there to assist.
Space
The Graduates Memorial Building consists of four storeys above ground level and a basement. While the platform lift brings wheelchair users to the ground level, the rest of the building is only accessible via steps. This event is taking place on the ground floor.
Ground floor: Debating Chamber, Phil Room, accessible toilet.
Accessible Bathroom / WC
There is an accessible toilet located on the ground floor, it is equipped with handrails. A member of staff will need to unlock the door. There is an official Changing Place toilet facility located in the Arts Building. It is equipped with a height, adjustable, adult-sized changing bench and a ceiling track hoist system.
Bar
There will be no bar at this event.
Performance Space
This event will take place in the Debating Chamber. This is a carpeted room with the panellists sitting at the top of the room and guest seating in lines of chairs arranged around the room. Wheelchair accessible tickets are available at the time of booking.
Seating
Moveable seats with no arm rests will be provided in the main space of the venue.
Sound
This will be a miced event using the venue’s in house PA system. This show will be translated by ISL interpreters on Sunday 27 October at 1pm.
Lighting
Throughout the venue, there will be brighter lights with some darkened areas in the performance space. The bathrooms have direct white light. No strobe lighting will be used.
Quieter Room
There is no designated quiet space in the Graduates Memorial Building.