https://www.facebook.com/TheArkDublin/videos/229318771620903/

This event has ended

Online, Thursday 23rd April - Wednesday 29th April

The Ark @ Home: Bees! A Musical – Once-off opportunity to watch this musical show for ages 6+ online, filled with buzzing and songs, dancing and flying. Oh and you'll learn lots of important things about bees along the way!

Did you know that there are more than 20,000 different types of bees? The bumble bee, the solitary bee, the mining bee, the spelling bee, the vitamin B… And then there's Mel, who is a honey bee. She can't find her colony. She got left behind, you see. In fact, she's not even sure how to be a bee! On the journey to find her home she has some amazing adventures as she meets Luke, the bumblebee and Marsha, the solitary bee. She learns how to fly, discovers some of the dangers in her world, finds her first flowers and experiences the value of true friendship along the way.

BEES! is a funny, factual foray into the lives of pollinators and their importance for us humans which will have you singing along and leaving with a mission to fill your world with bee-friendly plants. Watch BEES! A Musical Now!


Date:
Thursday 23rd April - Wednesday 29th April
Time:
All Day
Price:
Free

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE...

Bloomsday Festival - A literary carnival in honour of James Joyce and his famous novel, Ulysses, that was set in Dublin on June 16th, 1904.

What's on

Bloomsday Festival

Various Locations

Bloomsday celebrates Thursday 16 June 1904, the day depicted in James Joyce’s novel Ulysses. The day is named after Leopold Bloom, the central character in Ulysses. The novel follows the life and thoughts of Leopold Bloom and a host of other characters – real and fictional – from 8am on 16 June 1904 through to the early hours of the following morning. Celebrations often include dressing up like characters from the book and in clothes that would have been the style of the era. One of the hallmark fancy dress items of Bloomsday is the straw boater hat. Celebrations come in many differen

What's on

Diary Of A Dublin Drag Diva

Smock Alley Theatre

Have you ever wanted to read a drag queen’s diary?  Of course you have, you nosey b*tch. Join Drag Legend Davina Devine on a glitter-soaked, high-heeled rollercoaster through her life and legacy. With razor-sharp wit, outrageous stories, and a whole lot of heart, Davina takes audiences behind the lashes and into her world, from the club to the main stage.  This is not just a show — it’s two decades of resilience and reinvention, rhinestones and a celebration of queer culture survival, and the unstoppable spirit of a true Dublin diva. Age Suitability: 18+

What's on

The Devil’s in the Dance Hall

The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre

The Devils in the Dance Hall is a powerful, joyous live performance rooted in Irish social history, music, and resistance, inspired by the true story of Jimmy Gralton and the suppression of Ireland’s rural dance halls in the early 20th century; time when gathering to dance, to play music, and to think freely was seen as a threat. Drawing on oral history, folk memory, and the energy of the big-band era, Edwina Guckian has created an immersive theatre performance that brings to life the world of the parish hall as a place of movement, learning, courtship, argument, and possibility, and asks wh