The cast of Frank Pig Says Hello. Photo: courtesy of Limerick Youth Theatre Frank Pig Says Hello was written by Patrick McCabe and is directed by Naomi...
County Limerick Youth Theatre Open Day at Friars Gate Theatre Kilmallock takes place on February 14th. With the National Association for Youth Drama re-launching as Youth...
Picture: Keith Wiseman. County Limerick Youth Theatre. County Limerick Youth Theatre will be shown on RTE’s Nationwide on October 12 featuring their play, ‘The Rescue’. The Rescue,...
Bottom Dog Theatre in association with Limerick Youth Theatre Animal Farm production. The Animal Farm cast pictured at rehearsals. Picture by Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick. By ilovelimerick correspondent...
Limerick Youth Theatre Pride of Place Awards nomination has come as some great news for the young performers. The IPB Pride of Place Awards ceremony, in Association with...
County Limerick Youth Theatre present The Rescue, with partners the Knocklong Development Association. The performace is to run from Friday, May 13, to Sunday, May 15. The Rescue will form part of the Knocklong History Weekend which commemorates the famous rescue of Tipperary Volunteer Seán Hogan from police custody at Knocklong railway station on May 13, 1919. A dramatization of Hogan’s life up until his release at Knocklong, The Rescue is a Participative Arts piece featuring a cast of over 50 characters. Performances will take place in the disused creamery which has been transformed to recreate the Knocklong of 1919. Attendees will find themselves immersed in 1919 as they follow the performance through the site which now features a farmhouse, a priest’s house, a butcher shop, apaddock, a pub and grocery, a stable, a cottage, a school house, a church and the train station. Attendees will also be afforded the chance to participate in the ‘Dance’ a recreation of the dance Hogan attended the night before he was captured. The scene will feature set dancing and traditional music facilitated by Pat O’Dea and tea and cake will be served by the local crochet club ladies. ...
Acting Out 100 will be presented by the County Limerick Youth Theatre, and partners Finnish Theatre Company, Loimann teatteri, from May 13 to 15. A two...
Picture: Limerick Youth Theatre students. A Limerick Youth Theatre Transition Year students project An open call is being issued to schools in the city and county...
From 19 – 22 August 2015, Limerick Youth Theatre stages The Trial, One of Franz Kafka’s best-known works, In an unconventional way at 69 O’Connell Street. ...
Take Away Time (The Creative Show), is the third year the collaborative project between members of Limerick Youth Theatre (LYT) and the Daughters of...
Limerick Youth Theatre and County Limerick Youth Theatre present Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen, adapted by Sara Pascoe to The Hunt Museum Gardens this...
Aftertaste – The cast of the play contains two young people from Limerick, 19-year-old Odhran Exton and 17-year-old Daisy Hartigan. Aftertaste by the National Youth Theatre...
PURE Limerick community arts festival comes to Limerick City for February 20 and 21, 2026. Photograph by Eamon Ward 14 local arts organisations came together to...
The information session coincides with the beginning of the company’s first community performance project, Take A Bow Christmas Carols 2025 Take A Bow Theatre Company announces...
Limerick author Kevin Barry is one of Ireland’s most distinctive literary voices Limerick author Kevin Barry has long drawn from the raw edges of urban and...
Pictured during the launch of the Cruinniú na nóg 2025 at Caisleán Luimnigh were Youth Theatre Ireland ambassadors, Isabelle Prime, Ryan Keogh, Micháel Neely, Ellie Jurascheck,...