Screening of Sky Original film, 'Dance First' in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge
Screening of Sky Original film, 'Dance First' in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge
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Irish Actors Fionn O'Shea and Aidan Gillen attended the screening of Sky Original film, 'Dance First' in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge
Ursula Kelly and Hannah Corcoran attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Trish Long and Paddy Woodworth attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Shauna and John Donnelly attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Sarah Finan attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Saoirse McNamee and Stiofan Quigley attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Sam Kelly and Helen Galgey attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Ruth and Paul Bradley attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Ruby and Jolene McCabe attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Rachel Cleary and Sophie Horan attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Paulina Chmielecka and Eugina Dymchuk attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Mark Carpenter and Aoife Barry attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Lauren and Carol Bray attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Katie Kelly and Amy Louise Godby attended tonght's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Jenny Kennedy and Fintan Ryan attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Jackie Jameson and Maria Coleman attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Fionnuala Moran and Rebel Phoenix attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Fionna O'Shea and Katie Kelly attended tonght's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Irish Actor Fionn O'Shea attended tonight's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Wearing an outfit by Irish Designer Simone Rocha. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Irish Actor Fionn O'Shea attended tonight's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First with his mom Bernie and dad Eoin, in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Irish Actors Fionn O'Shea and Aidan Gillen attended tonight's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Fergal Whelan and Zoe Gosling attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Claire Campbell and Ian Mullins attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Christina Appleby, Lucien Daly and Niamh Martin attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Cara McAllister and Neal Cummins attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Barry McCarthy, Mark Carpenter and Cara McAllister attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Aoife Butler and Emma Costigan attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Aoife Barry attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Anna and Steven Clifford attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Aisling and Liam Eyre attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Aidan Lunney, Mick Souza, Sinead Harold and Patrick Fagan attended last night’s screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett
Irish Actor Aidan Gillen attended tonight's screening of Sky Original film, Dance First in Thomas Prior Hall, Ballsbridge. Based on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Dance First follows the extraordinary life of the literary icon through the lens of his triumphs and mistakes as well as through his fraught relationships throughout his life. The film, directed by James Marsh and starring Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea and Aidan Gillen, launches in select Irish cinemas on November 3, ahead of its release on Sky Cinema this December.-photo Kieran Harnett