What’s on Wednesday: Neil Hannon at Culture Vultures and The Good Father

ART

L12121 Picture Panoply
Niall Naessens. Graphic Studio Gallery, off Cope St, Temple Bar, Dublin Until Mar 28
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L12121, Niall Naessens learned, is the postcode for his home and studio in Lios na Caolbhaí, Brandon, Co Kerry. The etchings and monoprint/ drawings in this show are his account of his immediate, rather beautiful surroundings from up-close details to distant vistas. He is a superb technician and also has an eye.

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The Good Father
Axis, Ballymun. Until Mar 21 8pm €12-15
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Christian O’Reilly’s 2002 debut gets a timely production at Axis Ballymun. This love story about strangers made intimate by an unplanned pregnancy has surprising political undertones. It takes place in present-day Ireland: do they have any other option but to keep the progeny of their brief affair? There are melodramatic moments in the plot, which would have worked more effectively as a character study. Still, Tim and Jane are recognisable contemporary kin. It is up to Emmet Kirwan and Nyree Yergainharsian to bring them to life.

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Culture Vultures: Neil Hannon
Odessa, Dame Court, Dublin, €15
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This monthly cultural salon run by our own Tony Clayton-Lea is already one year old, and has a suitably starry guest this week to celebrate. Neil Hannon has been taking theatrical diversions of late, but this year he’ll be returning to his Divine Comedy mainstay. Expect a cerebral look through his 20-plus years at the classier end of the pop market.