The Hired Man follows the life of John Tallentire and his family through the trials of early 20th century rural and industrial working life to the war-torn trenches of WW1.
Fishamble’s Maz and Bricks tells the story of two young people who meet over the course of a day in Dublin. Maz is attending a ‘Repeal the 8th’ demonstration, while Bricks is going to meet the mother of his young daughter.
After sell-out shows at the Cork Jazz Festival and standing ovations across the country, Ladies in the Blues takes you on a women’s journey through the blues.
What is your heart made of? Céard a chothaíonn do chroí? This year’s Galway Theatre Festival asks us to think about what it is that nourishes our heart.
On the morning of her wedding day, a young Bride is visited by a headstrong former lover, reigniting a family blood feud that has been simmering for years.
The Irish folk legend, who has left his mark on the music of Ireland for more than four decades as the lead singer and uilleann pipes player for the Fureys, has always been at the forefront of musical change.
Margaret Mc Kenna Mullan is back with her brand new play, a humorous and touching play about the relationship between mother and daughter as roles are reversed when the daughter becomes carer and protector of her ageing mother.
Bosco is Bosco, not a boy, not a girl, just a Bosco: a cheeky, lovely, funny, slightly-cracked, irrepressible, eternal five-year-old who lives in a box and who loves nothing more than to just be Bosco and meet all the boys and girls.
Using satire, imagery, historical insight and song, Paddy reveals the 10 strangest things (and Darkest Secrets) that happened before, during and after the insurrection that (briefly) united Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter.
Ignite your passion for adventure, action and travel through an exhilarating collection of the latest films from the most talented adventure film makers of today.
King Kong Company have “21st century swagger” (Irish Times) are “festival legends in the making” (Irish Examiner) and are the best live act in Ireland today (Pure M Awards).
This masterpiece is one of the greatest and most loved Irish plays. Blue Teapot presents a deeply authentic version by casting an actor with an intellectual disability as Rose.
A programme of music by composers Telemann, Purcell, Marini, Biber, Handel and Leclair inspired by fantastical literary works from the 17th and 18th centuries alongside traditional Irish music.
Featuring princesses, fairies, evil sorcerers and smelly trolls, this musical adventure combines storytelling and music in a charming performance for the young and young at heart.
Mise Eire The Show takes the audience on a journey through Ireland's rich past. Visiting fascinating characters such as Grace O'Malley, The Pirate Queen of Connacht and Cu Chulainn the Irish Warrior
Inspired by a true story, Mary And Me is a compellingly original imagining of a young woman’s search for understanding and meaning when at a milestone in her life.