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BGE Theatre, Sunday 3rd May

RTÉ NSO: Skyfall in ConcertCancelled – Live at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin.

“In line with the latest Public Health advice, all RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra performances scheduled to take place up to and including Tuesday the 5th of May are cancelled.” – RTÉ NSO.

The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, with Film Concerts Live!, is proud to present the Irish premiere of Skyfall in Concert at the BGE Theatre. Ernst van Tiel conducts.

The second instalment in the James Bond Concert Series, Skyfall in Concert. Daniel Craig returns as the legendary secret agent in the franchise's most successful film to date with the RTÉ NSO performing Thomas Newman's BAFTA-winning original score live and in sync to picture on a giant screen. Directed by Sam Mendes, Skyfall pits 007 against the ruthless cyber-terrorist and former British agent Silva (Javier Bardem), and the action takes him from a thrilling chase across the rooftops of Istanbul to the violent underworld of Macau, and ultimately to the streets of London and the very heart of MI6 itself. His pursuit of the villainous Silva leads to an epic showdown at Skyfall Lodge, Bond's remote family estate in the Scottish highlands.

Judi Dench returns as M, and the movie introduces two beloved Bond characters: Q (Ben Whishaw), and Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris).


Date:
Sunday 3rd May
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€21+
Address:
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

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