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The Culture 5 – your cultural highlights for the next seven days

July 11, 2025
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The Culture 5 - your cultural highlights for the next seven days
The Culture 5 - your cultural highlights for the next seven days
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EVENT: GALWAY ARTS FESTIVAL

Where to begin? Ireland’s premiere arts bash returns with a programme truly impossible, featuring music, theatre, dance, comedy, visual art, street spectacle and talks – highlights include Druid Theatre’s 50th anniversary double bill of Macbeth and Riders To The Sea (Various venues, Galway, 14-27 July)

FILM: SUPERMAN

Writer and director James Gunn made one of the great Marvel movies with Guardians Of The Galaxy; now he’s heading the rebooted DC Comics universe, which kicks off a new era with his fresh take on the Man Of Steel, as played by David Corenswet (Cinemas nationwide)

STREAMING: TOO MUCH

When a heartbroken New Yorker moves to London hoping for a love story, she falls for an indie musician who’s anything but the typical romantic hero… Hacksstar Meg Stalter and White Lotus Season 2 breakout Will Sharpe star in the new rom-com from Girls creator Lena Dunham (Netflix, now streaming)

THEATRE: RIOT!

Part variety show, part political awakening, and full-throttle spectacle, THISISPOPBABY bring back their acclaimed production for 4 performances only, with returning stars Panti Bliss, Emmet Kirwan, Up & Over It and Lords of Strut giving it socks, and then some (Vicar Street, Dublin, July 17–20)

MUSIC: A DAWNING

Icelandic composer and producer Ólafur Arnalds and the late Irish musician Eoin French (AKA Talos) offer a profound meditation on friendship, loss and experimentation — one that began as a collaboration and became a totem of their creative kinship, following Talos’ tragic passing last summer (Now streaming)

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