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The longest Malin to Mizen is an adventure we undertook in August 2024 when we cycled 1,240jm from Malin Head in the tip top of Donegal to Mizen Head, the most southerly point of Ireland.
We called into ten of the top regenerative and organic farms to showcase the infinite health benefits of regenrative and organic agriculture on your community spirit, mental and physical resilience, enviornmental biodiversity while still producing the most nutrient dense chemical free and nourishing foods for you and your family.
Tickets €40 plus €1.50 booking fee.
€35 early bird tickets available for a short time!
Small plays from a big school. Naas CBS presents two shorts plays:
Liberated - a new play based on the true story of Holocaust Survivor Zolton Zinn Collins.
Vandals, Vandals, Vandals - a gripping & entertaining new play addressing when climate activism meets climate denial.
Tickets €12 adults/€7 for children + €1.50 booking fee
Small plays from a big school. Naas CBS presents two shorts plays:
Liberated - a new play based on the true story of Holocaust Survivor Zolton Zinn Collins.
Vandals, Vandals, Vandals - a gripping & entertaining new play addressing when climate activism meets climate denial.
Tickets €12 adults/€7 for children + €1.50 booking fee
The Moat Arts Café is delighted to welcome back the wonderfully talented Deirdre Starr, Marion McEvoy, and Bobby Roche.
Tickets €12 + €1.50 booking fee
An exciting showcase of music and song by the singers, songwriters, rock bands and instrumentalists of Piper's Hill College
Tickets free (booking essential)
Join us for a wonderful evening of music as the Naas Hospital Choir presents A Song for All, in aid of The Arklow Boys Orphanage in Sri Lanka.
📅 Thursday, 15th May at 8pm
📍 Moat Theatre, Naas
Tickets €15 plus €1.50 booking fee
The Moat Club presents another sparkling comedy for the summer slot. Present Laughter is a brilliant comedy of manners, oozing with charm, panache and verbal wizardry.
Gary Essendine, a self-obsessed actor at the height of his powers and fame, is advancing, with reluctance, into middle age. He is the object of many infatuations – from young society girls to obsessive writers – and is at once addicted to the adulation he attracts and weary of it. “Everybody worships me, it’s nauseating!” cries our histrionic hero. As he prepares for a theatrical tour of Africa, his personal and professional success is threatened when his extra-marital affairs stray too close to home.
Tickets €18/€16
The Moat Club presents another sparkling comedy for the summer slot. Present Laughter is a brilliant comedy of manners, oozing with charm, panache and verbal wizardry.
Gary Essendine, a self-obsessed actor at the height of his powers and fame, is advancing, with reluctance, into middle age. He is the object of many infatuations – from young society girls to obsessive writers – and is at once addicted to the adulation he attracts and weary of it. “Everybody worships me, it’s nauseating!” cries our histrionic hero. As he prepares for a theatrical tour of Africa, his personal and professional success is threatened when his extra-marital affairs stray too close to home.
Tickets €18/€16
The Moat Club presents another sparkling comedy for the summer slot. Present Laughter is a brilliant comedy of manners, oozing with charm, panache and verbal wizardry.
Gary Essendine, a self-obsessed actor at the height of his powers and fame, is advancing, with reluctance, into middle age. He is the object of many infatuations – from young society girls to obsessive writers – and is at once addicted to the adulation he attracts and weary of it. “Everybody worships me, it’s nauseating!” cries our histrionic hero. As he prepares for a theatrical tour of Africa, his personal and professional success is threatened when his extra-marital affairs stray too close to home.
Tickets €18/€16
The Moat Club presents another sparkling comedy for the summer slot. Present Laughter is a brilliant comedy of manners, oozing with charm, panache and verbal wizardry.
Gary Essendine, a self-obsessed actor at the height of his powers and fame, is advancing, with reluctance, into middle age. He is the object of many infatuations – from young society girls to obsessive writers – and is at once addicted to the adulation he attracts and weary of it. “Everybody worships me, it’s nauseating!” cries our histrionic hero. As he prepares for a theatrical tour of Africa, his personal and professional success is threatened when his extra-marital affairs stray too close to home.
Tickets €18/€16
The Moat Club presents another sparkling comedy for the summer slot. Present Laughter is a brilliant comedy of manners, oozing with charm, panache and verbal wizardry.
Gary Essendine, a self-obsessed actor at the height of his powers and fame, is advancing, with reluctance, into middle age. He is the object of many infatuations – from young society girls to obsessive writers – and is at once addicted to the adulation he attracts and weary of it. “Everybody worships me, it’s nauseating!” cries our histrionic hero. As he prepares for a theatrical tour of Africa, his personal and professional success is threatened when his extra-marital affairs stray too close to home.
Tickets €18/€16
Doors open 17:30
Tickets €18 for adults & €16 for under-18’s plus €1.50 booking fee
Tickets: €16.50 plus €1.50 online booking fee
Doors 14:00 Show 15:00
From opening for comedy giants like Bill Burr and Dylan Moran to TV appearances on RTE and Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central, Chris has become a standout act. Now a UK favorite, he’s toured Ireland extensively, recorded his first live special in 2019, and balances comedy with fatherhood—delivering fresh, hilarious material with every show.
Tickets €25 plus €1.50 booking fee
Route 66, a fabulous Kildare-based 16-piece Big Band with a difference, are delighted to bring their amazing Live in Concert Show back to the Moat Theatre after a long absence. Their show, which has been a huge success in theatres all over Leinster for the past 10 years, takes audiences on a magical musical tour from the 40’s right up to date with numbers made famous by Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Glen Miller, Tom Jones, Adele, Joe Dolan, Tina Turner and many more, a great mix of music played with a brilliant big band sound and a treat for every age.
Tickets €31
Mary Power-Cooney is delighted to bring Theatrics Summer Camp back to the Moat Theatre in Naas in July. During these week-long camps of drama and musical theatre, fun, friendship and creativity is the order of day.
7th - 11th July
14:30 - 17:30
Cost €90
Mary Power-Cooney is delighted to bring Theatrics Summer Camp back to the Moat Theatre in Naas in July. During these week-long camps of drama and musical theatre, fun, friendship and creativity is the order of day.
14th - 18th July 2025
10:00 - 13:00
Cost €85
Mary Power-Cooney is delighted to bring Theatrics Summer Camp back to the Moat Theatre in Naas in July. During these week-long camps of drama and musical theatre, fun, friendship and creativity is the order of day.
14th - 18th July 2025
14:00 - 17:30
Cost €90
The Boss and the E Street Band are rarely seen in Ireland. Luckily, there is a great tribute band! Formed in 2009, and performing since 2010, 'The Human Touch' are Irelands original Bruce Springsteen Tribute band. They are an authentic and talented band of Springsteen fans who are dedicated to creating the best live versions of Springsteen's top songs.
Tickets €30 plus €1.50 booking fee