The Restoration of Hope
Hope Whyte is having a diabolical Christmas. In a Dublin office painted with mysterious, sinister symbols, she wakes up: has she been Restored to life, or is her memory of being murdered a nightmare?
Fri 17 Nov 2017
Hope Whyte is having a diabolical Christmas. In a Dublin office painted with mysterious, sinister symbols, she wakes up: has she been Restored to life, or is her memory of being murdered a nightmare?
Fri 17 Nov 2017
Join Sarah Greene for a unique tour of the stunning stained glass windows of Christ Church, Bray at 2pm.
Sat 18 Nov 2017
David Fortune is The Speks’ illustrator and in these magical workshops he’ll teach children how to illustrate colourful characters and spek-tacular scenery from Glasses Island. Age Suitability 4+ Venue: Mermaid Arts Centre @ 12pm & 2pm
Sat 18 Nov 2017
We are delighted to welcome singer, songwriter and storytelling legend Colum Sands to Mermaid for one night only as part of YARN Storytelling Festival Bray. Venue: Mermaid Arts Centre @ 8pm
Sat 18 Nov 2017
Taking inspiration from the heritage garden Joe will take you on a magical storytelling journey. Venue: Fassaroe Community Centre @ 4pm
Sat 18 Nov 2017
Take hold of your seat as you journey through wonders with storyteller Joe Brennan. Fun and delights for all the family. Venue: Killruddery Farm Markey, Shoot Room @ 2pm
Sat 18 Nov 2017
Children, YARN Storytelling Festival Bray 2017, Offsite Event
The Speks present a lively show of nursery rhymes and sing-along songs set to acoustic Irish music which will have adults and kids jumping in their seats! Venue: Mermaid Arts Centre @ 2pm
Sun 19 Nov 2017
Storyteller Brendan Nolan and piper Martin Nolan take you to secret places only your heart will recognise. Venue: Bray Town Hall (Upstairs) @ 4pm
Sun 19 Nov 2017
Joe Brennan invites his audience into the magical world of stories from the sea. A must for all story lovers. Venue: Bray Town Hall (Upstairs) @ 2pm
Sun 19 Nov 2017
In this absorbing and brilliantly open-ended new adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s 1951 novel, Rachel Weisz takes on the eponymous role, playing opposite Sam Claflin as Philip.
Mon 20 Nov 2017