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Moat Club Naas One-act Drama Festival
A feast of drama! Drama groups from all over the country stage their short plays at the Moat Theatre in the hope of qualifying for the All-Ireland One-act Finals in December. There will typically be three plays per night. Each production will be marked by an adjudicator who will give a critique from the stage of each play at the end of every night, so come along and get swept up in the drama of the hotly contested All-Ireland one-act competition.
Moat Club Naas One-act Drama Festival
A feast of drama! Drama groups from all over the country stage their short plays at the Moat Theatre in the hope of qualifying for the All-Ireland One-act Finals in December. There will typically be three plays per night. Each production will be marked by an adjudicator who will give a critique from the stage of each play at the end of every night, so come along and get swept up in the drama of the hotly contested All-Ireland one-act competition.
Moat Club Naas One-act Drama Festival
A feast of drama! Drama groups from all over the country stage their short plays at the Moat Theatre in the hope of qualifying for the All-Ireland One-act Finals in December. There will typically be three plays per night. Each production will be marked by an adjudicator who will give a critique from the stage of each play at the end of every night, so come along and get swept up in the drama of the hotly contested All-Ireland one-act competition.
The Druids - Sunday 2nd November 2025 (20:00)
The Druids Irish Folk Band are back with another master show.
The captivating new show blends traditional Irish folk music with storytelling. This type of performance showcases the band's rich musical heritage, weaving together timeless Irish ballad songs with the powerful narratives that have been passed down through generations.
Tickets €21.50
The Supernatural Brothers presents "The Séance" - Wednesday 29th October 2025 (20:00)
Brace yourself for a blend of paranormal wonders, bizarre tales from global travels, from ghost hunting in Tokyo to taking part in voodoo practices in Havana, all mixed in with a healthy dose of mischief from the great beyond.
The Seance will include spirit contact, peculiar oddities, and side-splitting weirdness. A truly unforgettable journey into the weird and wonderful.
Audience members will experience the extraordinary as the Supernatural Brothers will unveil the mysteries of the unknown with more than a touch of craic.
Tickets €20 plus €1.50 booking fee
Jackula - Kids Halloween Show! - Wednesday 29th October 2025 (13:00)
Being a vampire sucks, but being Dracula's younger brother is driving Jackula batty.
Join Jackula on a spooktacular quest to step out of his older brother's shadow and become the world’s first fun vampire. Laugh as Jackula makes his pet ghost dance. Gasp as Jackula balances a stack of five glasses of water on his face. Smile as children help him perform spellbinding tricks. An inspirational tale of being true to oneself and following your dreams. Enjoy magic, juggling, and tricks that entertain the whole family.
Show time: 80 minutes
Target Audience: 4 - 12
HUE and CRY - Tuesday, 28th October (20:00)
by Deirdre Kinahan, directed by Sinéad Mooney Two Dublin cousins, Damian and Kevin, are reunited for a family funeral in a highly charged encounter full of disillusion, denial and dark laughter. Damian (Dermot Campbell), the estranged son of the deceased, is not exactly welcome in the family home, his arrival certain to dredge up the tragedies of the past. It falls to his cousin, Kevin (Hugh Gallagher), neat, artistic and awkward, to defuse the tension created by Damian’s unexpected return.
This punchy short play by acclaimed Dublin playwright Deirdre Kinahan will represent the Moat Club on the All-Ireland one-act play circuit this autumn. This is the home run in advance of a month of competitive drama festivals around the country. Please come and give Sinead and her cast a good send off!
Hue and Cry is by arrangement with Nick Hern Books
HUE and CRY - Monday, 27th October (20:00)
by Deirdre Kinahan, directed by Sinéad Mooney Two Dublin cousins, Damian and Kevin, are reunited for a family funeral in a highly charged encounter full of disillusion, denial and dark laughter. Damian (Dermot Campbell), the estranged son of the deceased, is not exactly welcome in the family home, his arrival certain to dredge up the tragedies of the past. It falls to his cousin, Kevin (Hugh Gallagher), neat, artistic and awkward, to defuse the tension created by Damian’s unexpected return.
This punchy short play by acclaimed Dublin playwright Deirdre Kinahan will represent the Moat Club on the All-Ireland one-act play circuit this autumn. This is the home run in advance of a month of competitive drama festivals around the country. Please come and give Sinead and her cast a good send off!
Hue and Cry is by arrangement with Nick Hern Books
Constellations - Saturday, 25th October (20:00)
Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, meet at a party. They hit it off, and go for a drink. Or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. Perhaps Marianne is engaged to someone else, perhaps Roland is. Maybe she breaks his heart, maybe he breaks hers. Perhaps they come together and their love story can finally take root and grow, or perhaps it will be tragically cut short.
Nick Payne’s beautiful play, Constellations, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope.
Constellations - Friday, 24th October (20:00)
Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, meet at a party. They hit it off, and go for a drink. Or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. Perhaps Marianne is engaged to someone else, perhaps Roland is. Maybe she breaks his heart, maybe he breaks hers. Perhaps they come together and their love story can finally take root and grow, or perhaps it will be tragically cut short.
Nick Payne’s beautiful play, Constellations, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope.
Constellations - Thursday, 23rd October (20:00)
Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, meet at a party. They hit it off, and go for a drink. Or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. Perhaps Marianne is engaged to someone else, perhaps Roland is. Maybe she breaks his heart, maybe he breaks hers. Perhaps they come together and their love story can finally take root and grow, or perhaps it will be tragically cut short.
Nick Payne’s beautiful play, Constellations, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope.
Constellations - Wednesday, 22nd October (20:00)
Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, meet at a party. They hit it off, and go for a drink. Or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. Perhaps Marianne is engaged to someone else, perhaps Roland is. Maybe she breaks his heart, maybe he breaks hers. Perhaps they come together and their love story can finally take root and grow, or perhaps it will be tragically cut short.
Nick Payne’s beautiful play, Constellations, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope.
Constellations - Tuesday, 21st October (20:00)
Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, meet at a party. They hit it off, and go for a drink. Or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. Perhaps Marianne is engaged to someone else, perhaps Roland is. Maybe she breaks his heart, maybe he breaks hers. Perhaps they come together and their love story can finally take root and grow, or perhaps it will be tragically cut short.
Nick Payne’s beautiful play, Constellations, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope.
Shortt Stuff: Faye & Pat Shortt
Hilarious, irreverent, and utterly bonkers – Pat and Faye Shortt are taking sketch comedy by storm with their madcap new live show Shortt Stuff. This father-daughter duo brings laugh-out-loud characters and lightning-fast banter to stages across Ireland – and anywhere daft enough to host them!
Tickets €30 plus €1.50 booking fee
Shortt Stuff: Faye & Pat Shortt
Hilarious, irreverent, and utterly bonkers – Pat and Faye Shortt are taking sketch comedy by storm with their madcap new live show Shortt Stuff. This father-daughter duo brings laugh-out-loud characters and lightning-fast banter to stages across Ireland – and anywhere daft enough to host them!
Tickets €30 plus €1.50 booking fee
Robert Mizzells Nashville Songbook - Thursday, 9th October 2025 (20:00pm)
One of Ireland’s top Country Music stars, Robert Mizzell brings his high-energy show to the stage. Originally from Louisiana, Robert has called Ireland home for over 25 years and has become a household name with hits like “Say You Love Me,” “Mama Courtney,” and “Louisiana Saturday Night.”
With 15 albums, 2 DVDs, and countless sell-out tours across Ireland and the UK, Robert’s show promises two hours of non-stop, feel-good country music with his band, The Country Kings. His warm stage presence and powerhouse vocals make every performance unforgettable.
Don’t miss this award-winning artist who’s been voted Ireland’s Favourite Country Singer and even has a day named after him in his hometown of Shreveport.
Grab your tickets now and experience why Robert Mizzell is the heart and soul of Irish Country Music.
Tickets €28 plus €1.50 booking fee
Jimmy Jests Comedy: Wednesday, 8th October 2025 (20:00)
Get ready for an evening of hilarious stand-up comedy in Naas as Jimmy Jests brings his brand-new live show, Who’s Laughing Now?, to the Moat Theatre & Café in Naas.
Known for his uniquely Irish humor, Jimmy transforms everyday situations into side-splitting comedy, ensuring you leave with a huge grin. An internet sensation, Jimmy has entertained audiences for years with his viral comedy sketches—now, he’s bringing the laughs live on stage in an intimate theatre setting.
Building on the success of his 2022 tour It’s A Turf Life, this show offers a rare chance to experience Jimmy’s comedic take on Irish life up close and personal.
Make a night of it—grab a coffee/drink in our café/bar before the show!
Feile Liam O'Flynn - Sharon Shannon
Feile Liam O’Flynn
Sharon Shannon with guests Alan Connor & Gerry O’Connor
Beartla O Flatharta Ceil Band - Sunday, 5th October (15:00)
Beartla
O Flatharta Ceil Band
VENUE: KILL GAA
Set Dance Ceili
3pm to 6pm
Tickets: € 15 plus booking fee
Feile Liam O'Flynn 2025
Grúpa Ceoil na Bliana
Danny O'Mahony
Macdara O'Faolain
Sorcha Ni Scolai
Liz and Yvonne Kane
Tickets €20 plus €1.50 booking fee
Feile Liam O'Flynn
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
Mick O’Brien
Neil Martin
Michael Rooney
Donal O’Connor
Becky Ní Éallaithe
Tickets €25 plus €1.50 Booking Fee
Jarlath Regan: Live Comedy - Friday 3rd October 2025 (20:00)
Following his sell-out tours Ireland, the UK and America, Jarlath Regan (“Yer Man” off Instagram) is creating a brand new collection of jokes, stories and hilarious tales. See it before anyone else as Jarlath brings the Under Construction tour to Naas this October.