Sophie Clarke chats to Big Telly artistic director Zoe Seaton about turning the classic Faust tale into a witty, ...
A fiery celebration of hip-hop and native language as nothing less than expressions of hard-fought freedom, "Kneecap" is like an Irish "8 Mile." Kneecap is a real rap group in Northern Ireland, and ...
Irish writer Colin Barrett has won widespread, fervent acclaim for two short-story collections. He brings that form’s compression and tensile sentences to his debut novel, “Wild Houses,” which ...
“I had been curious about the Irish side of my biracial family heritage,” says Ken Yoshikawa, author of From a Hole in the Ground, debuting Sept. 27 at Northwest Children’s Theater. “So I leapt at the ...
“The Irish… And How They Got That Way” at Playhouse on Park is a pleasant, harmless concert with a whole lot of between-song patter — or conversely, a lively 2 1/2 hour lesson about Irish history and ...
Early on in today's interview with author Paul Lynch, he says he was careful not to specify whether his dystopian novel Prophet Song is set in the future. Instead, the gripping tale of an Irish family ...