Dublin paid tribute to Robin Williams in Merrion Square last night, with a screening of Dead Poets Society. The event was packed, with donations from ticket sales going towards mental health charity Pieta House. Robin received a standing ovation from the audience during the final scene.
Serious queues for the dead poets society in #merrionsquare with @LKJenns #ohcaptainmycaptain carpediem pic.twitter.com/bQWU9h3SqJ
— Stephen (@DonohoeSte) August 14, 2014
Everyone in Merrion Square standing to the "O Captain, my Captain!" scene in "Dead Poets Society". Really poignant! #RIPRobinWilliams
— Paul Anthony Ward ? (@PaulAnthonyWard) August 14, 2014
Wonderful crowd gathered in Merrion Square for #DeadPoetsSociety remembering #RobinWilliams #happenings pic.twitter.com/Ashlpl5YVd
— Rebecca Horan (@HoranBex) August 14, 2014
In Merrion Square for the #happenings showing of 'Dead Poets' Society' with @FinnKeyes in support of @PietaHouse. pic.twitter.com/luHnqpJUk5
— Fintan Warfield (@fintanwarfield) August 14, 2014
Such a great atmosphere in Merrion Square last night for the screening of Dead Poets Society!standing ovation for Robin Williams last scene
— Lisa (@Lisa_Manning) August 15, 2014
— Shauna Strutt (@strutt_it) August 14, 2014
Everyone in Merrion Square standing to the "O Captain, my Captain!" scene in "Dead Poets Society". Really poignant! #RIPRobinWilliams
— Paul Anthony Ward Ù† (@PaulAnthonyWard) August 14, 2014
If you missed out on this brilliant event you can check out Good Will Hunting tomorrow night, where it be screened in Fitzwilliam Square.