CLEVELAND (September 15, 2022) – The Emerald Isle comes to Cleveland with the new giant-screen film “Ireland,” narrated by Liam Neeson, opening Tuesday, September 20 in the Cleveland Clinic DOME Theater at Great Lakes Science Center.
 
Embark on a thrilling journey to a land of amazing natural wonders, ancient clifftop marvels, and a rich, cultural heritage in this new, visually stunning cinematic experience. Follow Irish writer Manchán Magan, violinist Patricia Treacy and four Irish teens on a cross-country adventure as they explore the island of Ireland’s fascinating history and wild, natural beauty, and reconnect with their Irish heritage.
 
Experience the cultural wonders of Dublin and Belfast and discover spectacular natural landmarks including the giant Cliffs of Moher, the volcanic wonder of Giant’s Causeway and the rugged Skellig Islands, where scientists are studying the Atlantic puffin population.
 
At each stop along the way, the audience is immersed in the vibrant traditions, fascinating stories and sacred customs of this ancient land, seen as never before on the giant-screen.
 
Narrated by Liam Neeson and directed by Greg MacGillivray, “Ireland” is a MacGillivray Freeman film, presented by Tourism Ireland. For more information about the movie, visit irelandmovie.com. For showtimes in the DOME Theater and ticket information, visit GreatScience.com.
 
(Editor’s note: The Science Center will be closed for its annual cleaning and maintenance period from September 6 through 19. The museum will reopen on its fall operating schedule on September 20. Fall hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays. The Science Center will be closed Mondays and for all regular season Browns home day games.)