Bright new wooden walls of Samuel Beckett Theatre when opened

 

Samuel Beckett Theatre is an iconic building set in the heart of Trinity's campus. 30 years since it was officially opened, practitioners, academics, artists, students and the public are all welcome to attend a series of events acknowledging the role the building fulfils as a springboard for students entering the arts industries, a multidisciplinary arts hub where students can cut their teeth practically speaking.

The School of Creative Arts will be showcasing two free exhibitions: The Beckett at 30: An Archival Journey in the Dance Studio and Laethanta Sona: Saol ar an gChrieg in the Foyer of the Samuel Beckett Theatre. There will also be a Scratch Night with new writing being acted out by performers on stage, a uniquely designed play Don't Copy Me that speaks directly to the anniversary of the building and a special guest In Conversation with Ed Guiney, co-founder of Element Pictures.

Full programme available on the What's On section of the Samuel Beckett Theatre website.