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“If there were nothing else, reading would – obviously – be worth living for.

 
Nuala O'Faolain, Are You Somebody?, 1996.




MoLI BULLETIN  20 JUNE 2025

EVENT

HOLY SHOW

Celebrate the launch of a brand new issue of HOLY SHOW – Ireland’s annual arts journal – as well as the conclusion of MoLI’s current exhibition dedicated to the publication. Bid a fond farewell to exhibits such as Hannah-Clare de Gordon’s embroidered toilet roll and Namaco’s Mega Dreoilin video game, alongside readings from the latest issue of HOLY SHOW. And, in a special musical twist, HOLY SHOW artists – from Nicole Flattery and Ishmael Claxton to Clara Kumagai and Eoin Rogers – will play some of their favourite tunes.

Presented in association with Whiplash Beer

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EVENT

Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes

There are limited tickets left for Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes, taking place on Sundays in July and August. Presented in a special, limited run and performed by actor Will Govan, this wonderfully witty and sincere show will teleport audience goers to 1898 Paris, one year after Wilde’s release from prison. 

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TOUR

Pride and the Pen 

Book now for Pride and the Pen – an LGBTQ+ tour of MoLI, taking place this Saturday, 21 June, at 3pm. The tour looks at Ireland’s storied queer heritage, from censorship to celebration. Limited availability – don't miss out!

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Museum of Literature Ireland
UCD Naughton Joyce Centre
86 St Stephen's Green
Dublin 2, Ireland
+353 1 7165 900
www.moli.ie

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