Things to do this weekend in Ireland | Mar 29 - 31

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Mother's Day | Brigit's Garden

Have you booked for Mother's Day yet? Why not try the special Mothering Sunday lunch at Brigit's Garden, with three-course meal, complimentary admission to the Garden and a freshly cut posy for each Mum.

Mountains of the Sea

The eleventh annual Mountains to Sea - dlr Book Festival will be held from March 28th to 31st with the theme 'Speaking with Strangers', with some truly gifted storytellers who will share their worlds of poetry, fiction and non- fiction, including Shane Hegarty who introduces us to The World of Darkmouth. 

Wax Museum

To celebrate Mother's Day the Wax Museum are giving away complimentary tickets to all the great mums. All you have to do is buy one general admission ticket and your mammy can visit for free. Fantastic, family day out for al the family.

Croke Park Junior Explorers

Go behind-the-scenes and learn fun facts about the GAA and Croke Park.

During the Stadium Tour, visit the team dressing rooms, warm-up area and run out pitch side through the players’ tunnel, while in the GAA Museum, use the special Junior Explorer Passport to follow clues and discover some of the museum’s most famous exhibits, including the original Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy Cups.

Seussical The Musical | Kildare

The Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust that contains the Whos.

With a cast of forty eight children and fifteen adults, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant in a play that is fun for the whole family!

Spring Garden, Craft, and Food Fair | Claregalway Castle

The first event of the year at the castle on Sunday  featuring many of Ireland’s best nurseries and rare plant specialists. An unmissable event for anyone about to start a garden, or develop their existing garden, patio, or window-boxes, or wishing to enjoy good food and see handmade Irish crafts. Tasty light lunch may be had at the Castle Tea Rooms with light refreshments and cakes available all day. Music from  Silvermoon trad Jazz trio will add to the pleasure of the occasion.

Sing To Me - Siamsa Tire

Kyle Riley brings his show to Kerry on Saturday morning, featuring songs from his 2018 release by the same title, some traditional children’s music and a couple of tunes for the adults.

There's the fast-paced Astronaut, a whirlwind tour of our Solar System or the slower Do you Ever Feel Sad About the Dinosaurs?, a ballad about asteroids and changes. There's even a song about Irish wallabies: they might not be native but they've made Lambay Island off the coast of Dublin their home. 

National Botanic Gardens

On Saturday, the National Botanic Gardnes will have the last of their special Irish plant folklore tours, Shamrocks and Shillelagh. Hear about the magical myths and legends surrounding Irish plants from ancient to modern times. Find out which plant is the ‘real shamrock’. Meet the nobles of the wood and learn about fairies in the forests.Tickets available on the day for €5 per person.

Three Little Pigs | Belltable

The Lambert Puppet Theatre brings the Three Little Pigs to Limerick on Saturday afternoon.

Mummy pig is so proud of her little piglets, encouraging them to dream big and follow their hearts. Like all little ones, it’s not long before they’re all grown up and have to make a life for themselves. In this interactive solo puppet production, experience the three little pigs’ adventures and their encounter with a very hungry Big Bad Wolf.

The Addams Family | glór, Ennis

Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family, Everything changes for the family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents. Presented by the Ennis Musical Society, the show runs until Saturday 30th.

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