In this sound-packed, illustrative talk, Seán Ronayne will bring you on a beautiful journey through Irish birds, sharing their sounds, stories and struggles.
The Last Witch Bridget Cleary is a powerful one-woman show based on the true story of Bridget Cleary, a young woman from Tipperary who was burned by her husband in 1895 under the belief that she was a fairy changeling.
Presented as part of our Heritage Week programming.
Martin Hayes, regarded as one of the most significant talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional music, will play and discuss his musical journey, as described in his memoir ‘Shared Notes’.
Lisa Lambe returns with a brand-new edition of her acclaimed show; Nightvisiting.
Featuring even more traditional songs and tunes inspired by Ireland’s folklore.
Night 1 - Friday 26th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Night 2 - Saturday 27th September.
Following a sell-out show at NAC last year, Grace Shesgreen makes a welcome return to the stage in Nenagh for two shows this September. From Broadway hits to cinematic features and timeless classics, audiences will be treated to many favourites and some hidden gems down through the years, and feature a live on-stage orchestra.
Join Jimmy Jests for an evening of hilarious comedy with his brand-new live standup show "Who’s Laughing Now?”
Jimmy's uniquely Irish humour transforms everyday situations into laughter, ensuring you leave with a huge grin.
In this hilarious yet poignant show Sharon VS traces the root of all her mid-life crises to divine self radicalisation in her teens and Mari Volar questions if God is really a bad guy or just made-up.
Spoiler alert: this show may include the most entertaining confessional in history.