Arts and Entertainment
February 24, 2023
From: Irish Arts CenterOur journey of artistic ambition continues with 30+ provocative, thoughtful, inventive works across theatre, music, dance, visual arts, literature, film, and conversation. We invite you to experience the wonder and welcome of a new season at IAC—tickets for spring and summer programming open to the public today.
THEATRE
The U.S. premiere of the Lyric Theatre, Belfast's "glorious" (Irish Times) punk rock musical Good Vibrations, magic realist puppet theatre with Dan Colley & Riverbank Arts Centre’s A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, and Mark O'Halloran & Tom Creed's Conversations After Sex, from THISISPOPBABY.
MUSIC
Album release concerts with acclaimed singer-songwriters Loah and Paul Brady, free sessions and concerts in the Devlin Café, and a multi-night, 20+ artist tribute to the late, great Mick Moloney.
DANCE
Liz Roche Company’s contemporary piece Yes and Yes, tracing the narrative episodes of Ulysses with four extraordinary dancers and through film, sound, and design.
LITERATURE, FILM & HUMANITIES
Celebrations of Poetry Day Ireland with Cave Canem and Poetry Ireland + Irish Language Day / Féile na Gaeilge with the Hedge School, the story of Ireland's historic 2018 referendum to repeal its Eighth Amendment, a new series of Muldoon's Picnic, and more.
FAMILY & COMMUNITY
Family-friendly theatre and the return of Book Day, our annual citywide celebration of St. Patrick's Day; Open Day, our free open house and arts & education showcase; and our cultural exchange residency in Jackson Heights, Queens.
VISUAL ARTS
If You Only Walk Long Enough, the third major building-wide exhibition of the new IAC, in which curator Moran Been-noon and artists Leanne McDonagh, Ellie Berry, and Edy Fung explore their perceptions of travel, travellers, Travellers, journeys, and destinations.
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