Five For Your Radar: Sir Henrys reunion, Kneecap in Cork, Bridget Jones returns
 Kneecap and the new Bridget Jones film are among Breda Graham's highlights for the week

is the brand-new standup comedy show from ‘yer man’ off Instagram. After two years of making us social media users laugh into our phone screens, hundreds of millions of views, and thousands of seats filled across America, Ireland, and the UK, Regan is back with a new standup show like nothing his audiences have seen before. After selling out every single seat on his tour in 2024, Regan will take his new show around the world this year.

The Sir Henrys birthday parties seem to have slipped off the radar in recent years, but veteran DJ Marq Walsh is still doing his bit to keep alive the memory of the legendary Cork club. A man who spent plenty time on that hallowed South Main Street dancefloor and had numerous stints behind the decks, Walsh hosted a packed-out party over Christmas that was soundtracked by classic tracks of that golden era in Cork’s clubbing history, and is back for more on Saturday night.
After being forced to cancel their pre-Christmas gig in Cork for family reasons, the Northern rappers return for two performances at the City Hall. It's a big week for the trio, with their film also in the running for several awards at the both the IFTAS in Dublin, and the BAFTAs in London.
Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth and Emma Thompson reprise their roles as Bridget Jones, Daniel Cleaver, Mark Darcy and Doctor Rawlings in the most recent installment of the Bridget Jones film series. sees Jones navigate life as a widow and single mother with the help of her family, friends, and former lover, Daniel.
Back to work and on the apps, she's pursued by a younger man and maybe her son's science teacher.

People are invited to immerse themselves in the spellbinding music of Andrew Lloyd Webber as the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, joined by acclaimed West End vocalists Killian Donnelly and Juliette Crosbie, bring his works to life in sage. For over five decades, Webber’s melodies have captured audiences across the globe, earning him Tony Awards, Grammys, and an Academy Award.
Featuring orchestral renditions of anthems from and ballads from and , the evening will be a celebration of music that has defined musical theatre for generations.

 
 
 