Maria Credali Presents Spine Tingling Tales
Featuring deliciously dark tales from around the world.
Featuring deliciously dark tales from around the world.
Rose Lawless shares two one-woman stories in the town hall inspired by Newgrange.
Nuala Hayes is a storyteller and well-known actor. In this special YARN performance, she will tell some of Peig’s story.
This play is an innovative storytelling and oral history body of work influenced by the discovery of Chief Maqoma’s stick in the National Museum of Ireland.
In the still shock of the 2020 lockdown, Carlow-born artist Barry Fitzgerald began writing letters to their father. He had died four years earlier. A simple mourning ritual grew and allowed Barry to move again.
A relaxed storytelling circle with guest storyteller Nuala Hayes.
DEITIES is a Spokenword Theatre Production!
Inspired by our Nigerian roots and knowledge of our mythologies and traditional religions, Deities portrays the humanity of gods, the hubris of man and the threads that connect them all. Deities seeks to bring a part of our home to another part of our home – and to remind us of how human and godly we all are.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The Mother Tongues Festival is the largest festival celebrating linguistic diversity through the arts in Ireland. Originally devised to celebrate the first birthday of its founding organisation and UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day on 24 February, the Mother Tongues Festival has hosted events in over 20 different languages since its inception in 2018.
The Mother Tongues Festival is the largest festival celebrating linguistic diversity through the arts in Ireland. Originally devised to celebrate the first birthday of its founding organisation and UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day on 24 February, the Mother Tongues Festival has hosted events in over 20 different languages since its inception in 2018.
Something is happening under the surface.
An uncontrollable wave is starting to bubble.
Anything could tip the balance.
But what started this fire?
And can Katie hold it in?
"EXPELLIARMUS BYOB Comedy!!!" We have a completely Impromptu live episode of your favourite Wizard inspired by the world of Harry Potter performed by comedians based on suggestions from the audience.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
An evening of poetry, prose and story-telling with guests, Mary Rose McCarthy, Moze Jacobs and Rae McKinlay in DeBarra’s Folk Club, Clonakilty.
Founded in 2016, The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club, meets on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
Organised by The Limerick Writers' Centre the popular ‘On the Nail’ Literary Gathering is a monthly reading and Open Mic. The event takes place at The People's Museum of Limerick, Pery Square on the first Thursday of every month with a mix of poetry, prose, music and theatre.
‘If I can’t remember and I’m not told about it, technically it didn’t happen.’
Wayne drinks, does drugs and gets into fights but it’s grand because he doesn’t get arrested or bring trouble to the door. Once he sorts out what he wants to do with his life and learns how to do all the things his Da can, like hang a shelf, change a tyre or screw in a light bulb in under ten minutes, he’ll be fine.
A Haunting: an eerie, hair-raising theatrical event with ghostly tales and deathly poems.
An exhibition of spoken word and poetry of a journey to finding the Virgin Mary through the stories of women of Ireland.