Peter Street
Peter Street bring fiery fiddle tunes, soulful ballads and driving rhythms to Listowel, with fresh energy and deep trad roots.
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Theatre, music, film, family work, workshops and conversations in Listowel.
Peter Street bring fiery fiddle tunes, soulful ballads and driving rhythms to Listowel, with fresh energy and deep trad roots.
Patrick McDonnell plays Beckett's Krapp, confronting recordings of his younger self in a lyrical meditation on memory.
Join us for a morning of coffee and conversational Irish. Bí linn don ócáid mhíosúil seo ar an chéad Aoine den mhí.
Kathleen Chalfant stars as Ruth in Sarah Friedland's tender, award-winning drama about memory, identity and the humanity of care.
Niamh Strong and her band bring Eva Cassidy's beloved songs to Listowel in a soulful evening of jazz, blues and memory.
Kantos Quartet pair Beethoven with Caroline Shaw, Swan Hennessy and Janáček in their vivid debut chamber programme.
Nuala Hayes brings Peig Sayers' wit and wisdom to the stage, with Rita Duffy's live digital drawings. Part of the StoryTelling Festival.
Dr Peter Moloney traces Ireland's journey in Europe, from accession in 1973 to Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol. Part of Culture Night so admission is free.
Enjoy this comedic take on opera singing actors auditioning for the same role. Part of Culture Night so admission is complimentary!
Come explore the exhibition, enjoy a cup of coffee and meet the artists as they share the stories, ideas and inspiration that shape their creative practise.
Karen Underwood tells Nina Simone's remarkable story through narration and song, with a live band and timeless classics. Part of the Story Telling Festival.
Dromcollogher 26 launch a centenary book, remembering the 1926 cinema fire and its lasting local legacy.
Join us for a morning of coffee and conversational Irish. Bí linn don ócáid mhíosúil seo ar an chéad Aoine den mhí.
Vincent Carmody and Karen Trench bring North Kerry history to life through stories, research and song.
Henmur Theatre Productions debut three original one-act plays about love, ambition, conflict and connection.
An acclaimed Acadian family band bring Celtic and francophone folk, brilliant playing and high-energy step dancing.
Composer Maccana presents 70 minutes of original piano music shaped by drama, documentary and the stillness of winter.
Risteárd Cooper brings impressions, sketches and absurd imaginings to a new solo comedy about the world around us.
Ultan Conlon, Eleanor Shanley and Jimmy Higgins celebrate Percy French through poignant songs, wry humour and storytelling.
A family-friendly multimedia concert of orchestral favourites, visuals and video, followed by a short Q&A with the musicians.
Brendan Mac Evilly blends live reading, ceramics, projected media and sound in a darkly comic meditation on fire.
Two estranged sisters meet after their mother's death in Elizabeth Moynihan's sharp, funny and deeply felt drama.
Mairéad Hickey leads musicians from Brazil, Ukraine and the USA in chamber music by Schumann, Jane O'Leary and Schubert.
Kíla founder Rónán Ó Snodaigh joins Myles O'Reilly for an intimate, hypnotic gathering of rhythm, language and sound.
Lisa Kay Howard-Hughes and Wally Hughes lead a five-piece American bluegrass band through high-octane picking and harmony.
A new play reimagines Cornelius Agrippa's defence of a woman accused of witchcraft and its consequences across centuries.
Dominic Kirwan brings country hits, Irish ballads, favourite songs and gospel-inflected vocals to an intimate Listowel show.
Gatehouse weave haunting melodies and rousing instrumentals with fiddle, flute, concertina, guitar and voice.
A theatremaker maps female solitude through cultural theory, domestic life and sharp humour in an intimate performance.
Leading traditional artists explore the solo voice through music from the ITMA and RTÉ archives, with a live panel discussion.
Gearóid Farrelly turns hospital stays, Dancing with the Stars and self-care into a candid, hilarious hour of stand-up.
Bernard O'Shea finds comedy in school runs, car parks, middle age and family life, with sharp observation and irreverence.
Paddy McDonnell returns with a new stand-up show, drawing big laughs from taxi work, family life and everyday absurdities.
Past events at St. John's Theatre, Listowel.