Loreto Dalkey Primary School pupils read Dalkey Ditties
Friday 17th June, 14:00- 17:00
Borza, Castle Street
Conor Fennell
Friday 17th June, 18:00
Corner Note Café, Coliemore Road
Conor Fennell reads from his book A Little Circle Of Kindred Minds: James Joyce In Paris, described by Declan Kiberd as “well-paced, sharp and vivid”.
Guided Joycean Walk
Saturday 18th June 10:00
Heritage Centre
Walk and Talk with Joe Dunne past places with James Joyce connections in Dalkey.
Julie-Rose McCormick Puppet Theatre
sponsored by Rhona’s and The Courtyard traders
Saturday 18th June at 14:00 and 16:00
The Courtyard, Castle Street
Deco’s Cave
Saturday 18th June, 12.00
Departing from the Garda Station, Tubbermore Road – By Bicycle
Join Gary Jermyn, on a cycle over to Killiney beach. Sergeant Fottrell will bring the DMP on his bicycle from Dalkey to Deco’s Cave in search of De Selby and ‘deistic beings’.
Clamber down to the beach, into Deco’s cave, for a performance from The Dalkey Archive: DeSelby conjures up Saint Augustin. A must for all Flann-istas!
Dorcas Barry Detox Cookery Demo sponsored by Select Stores
Saturday 18th June, 13:00- 14:30
Writers’ Corner, Railway Road
Word of Mouth Theatre
Saturday 18th June 14:05- 14:50
Mugs Café, Upstairs Gallery
Grab a coffee and come to a rehearsed reading of two brand-new short plays, The Fireman and The Nurse by Gemma Doorley, and Lunch for 2 by Anna Fox. As the gritty truth about the characters and their situations unfold, we discover a private world of turmoil where appearances are deceptive and nothing is as it seems.
These plays contain adult themes; not suitable for children.
Harold Boys National School pupils read Dalkey Ditties
Saturday 18th June, 14:30- 16:30
Borza, Castle Street
Poetry Readings by Katie Donovan and Bernie Kenny & The Shed Poets Society
Saturday 18th June, 15:00
On the Grapevine, St Patrick’s Road
The Dalkey Ditty Local Schools Competition Prizegiving
sponsored by Select Stores, Handworks and The Exchange Bookshop.
and
Dalkey Best Window Display Competition Prizegiving
sponsored by Dalkey Tidy Towns.
Saturday 18th June, 15:30-16:30
Writers’ Corner, Railway Road.
The Irish Times Favourite Wines
Saturday 18th June, 18:30
On the Grapevine, St Patrick’s Road
Wine tasting with John Wilson, Irish Times wine writer. Tickets from On The Grapevine are €10 (redeemable against in-store purchases)
Clodagh McKenna Cookery Demo and Book Signing
sponsored by Select Stores
Sunday 19th June, 13:00- 14:30
Writers’ Corner, Railway Road
Readings from Dalkey Writers’ Workshop
Sunday 19th June, 14:30- 15:30
Borza, Castle Street
Ena May
Sunday 19th June, 15:30- 16:30
Borza, Castle Street
Local writer and actor Ena May reads from her book A Close Shave With the Devil.





