Season of the Wolf

The National Leprechaun Museum, Thursday 2nd October - Saturday 1st November

Beyond the Pale, in a moonlit wood, a she-wolf howls. Follow her cries into the dark and seek the wildness within. This October, adult only storytelling at night Strictly 18+. Prepare for the unexpected!
Darkland presents Season of the Wolf.

Once wolves roamed the forests of this land. Concealing dark secrets and ancient myths. Now an Iron hand wants to clear the forests and banish the wildness within.

Drawing on historical events and old legends, we journey into the clash of nature and attempts to control the land.

Storytelling + for Adults only this October

All tours in English

Thursday – Saturday Nights


Date:
Thursday 2nd October - Saturday 1st November
Time:
Varies
Price:
€22 - €24
Address:
National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland, Mary's Abbey, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland, Mary's Abbey, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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