1 Week Countdown to the Exciting Bram Stoker Festival: Join Us in Dublin!
1 week to go for Bram Stoker Festival
It’s almost time….. Whether you’re a curious wanderer, a creature of the night, or a seeker of thrills, we have events and activities for gothic enthusiasts and families alike from 25-28 October.
Some of our events are sold out, so advance booking is strongly advised.
Find out What’s On
The Haunting of Gusty Nook
This blend of spooky thrills and comedy will help kids understand how to face their fears and take power away from terror. Serving laughs and lessons, fun and frights, this brand-new play is the perfect deadly adventure for young and eternally young!
25 – 27 October | Axis Ballymun
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Frank & McStein’s Monster Laboratory – Out of the Lab into the Fire…
Over three spellbinding nights, 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. Laboratory.
This free fire spectacle for families is not be missed.
25 – 27 October | Dublin Castle
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Slaughterhouse of Horrors
Featuring Seanchoíche, a storytelling night which has sold out events across the world gathering people to tell their stories of ‘The Horror Within’, a 35th-anniversary screening of Pet Sematary and an Irish Horror Masterclass with Irish directors Kate Dolan (You Are Not My Mother) and Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise).
Saturday 26 October | Irish Film Institute
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The Women of Bram Stoker’s Life: Three Castles Burning Live
Historian Donal Fallon will be joined by author Marion McGarry for this very special live podcast. With readings by actor Eva Jane Gaffney who will bring their words to life.
Sunday 27 October | Graduates Memorial Building
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Who Did What Now? Podcast: The Victorians Ruined Everything – a 19th Century Guide to Mysticism and More
Katie Charlwoord will spill the tea on the fascinations with the occult, seances, and the unexplainably eerie as we dive into the shadowy corners of Victorian Dublin.
Sunday 27 October | Graduates Memorial Building
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Voices of the Dead: Ancient Chant & Ritual Songs
Schola Hyberniae invite you to an evening of ancient chant, reviving haunting melodies that weave tales of life and death, the miraculous and the supernatural, heaven and hell.
Sunday 27 October | St Ann’s Church of Ireland
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