Tickets for “John, May, James and Me” are now on sale. This play, inspired by Stanislaus Joyce’s writings, offers a look into the Joyce family’s life, influencing James Joyce’s work.
The show focuses on James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan, Sean O Casey and many more. The show contains the unique humour and language of Dublin, its songs and its legendary craic.
This funny and moving play pits personal ambition against love for family, all the while challenging prevailing notions about its protagonists: Lucia as the mad daughter, and James as the genius father who did all he could to save his daughter.
Whether it’s a move like I’m making, just a stroll in the park, or a dance with friends, this May I’m making time for movement and it looks like our stages are too!
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on 2FM, and are garnering rave reviews for their invigorating live shows. Their Carlow Arts Festival gig promises to be a chance to see an excellent new Irish band who are already on a meteroic rise to stardom
A visceral new Irish play struts on to the immersive GMT stage. Directed by Johan Bark and written by acclaimed Irish playwright Elizabeth Moynihan - Celebrity is a romantic thriller set in Rome 1636 which explores the cult of ‘Celebrity’ during the counter reformation