The Source Arts Centre Thurles in County Tipperary has firmly established itself as one of the best live venues in the heart of the country. It has a theatre, community studio space and visual art gallery. Set in the heart of Thurles town and on the banks of the River Suir, the arts centre has a year round programme of cultural events including theatre, live music, comedy, dance, art house cinema, children’s theatre, youth arts and ballet.
The Source Arts Centre shares a building with Thurles Library. The Source Gallery is a shared space programmed all year round by both the arts centre and the library.
The Source Arts Centre aims to engage, enrich, and enliven audiences in Thurles and Tipperary. The Source Arts Centre Thurles supports their creators and inspires their audience.
Please check their website for further information on upcoming events.
- Patrick DeWitt in Conversation with Dani Gill
SpringPatrick DeWitt in Conversation with Dani Gill Patrick DeWitt is the internationally acclaimed author of ‘Ablutions’, ‘The Sisters Brothers’, ‘French Exit’ and ‘The Librarianist’.
- Fallen Leaves
SpringFallen Leaves Two lonely people meet each other by chance in the Helsinki night and try to find the first, only, and ultimate love of their lives.
- Mick Flannery: Solo
SpringMick Flannery: Solo Mick Flannery’s songs are fluent in expressing layered aspects of the human condition, its flaws, triumphs, and general uncertainty.
- The Year of The Hiker
SpringThe Year of The Hiker Thurles Drama Group are back with the John B. Keane classic. Kate's husband left one day and was never seen for twenty years. But now he's returned, on their daughter's wedding day.
- Offers an engaging and diverse programme of events across many art forms including comedy, music, art, dance and film.
- The Source Gallery displays the work of professional artists of local and national interest.
- See a movie at The Source Cinema every Wednesday evening.