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11 Jan 2026

PICTURES: Limerick festival explores climate crisis through the arts

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A NEW festival in Limerick is to explore the climate crisis through the arts.

Future Limerick: Climate Arts Festival, a week-long, multi-disciplinary festival will take place from May 18–25, in various central locations including Belltable and People’s Park.

The programme comprises of top-quality climate-themed theatre, cinema, music and poetry. It hopes to engage, entertain, spark debate and help people think outside the box around the issue of the climate crisis.

The aim of the festival is to bring local audience and artists together to creatively engage on how we can build a more sustainable future together.

The festival will engage with the wider community through a Family Fun Day in People's Park, poetry workshops in schools, screening of Emerging Limerick Filmmakers short films by young filmmakers, a scratch night of new writing showcasing Limerick’s theatre talent.

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