Directed by Bob Kelly, performed by Úna ní Bhriain with live music by Steve Wickham (The Waterboys). She’s an odd one; a lonely girl living at...
If The Boy and the Heron is the final film from Hayao Miyazaki, the visionary filmmaker who has gifted the world such classics as My Neighbour Totoro, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away,...
With The Holdovers, Alexander Payne gifts us another of his trademark bittersweet comedy dramas, the type of finely wrought low-key gem that has become all too rare...
The festival, formerly known as The Kate O’Brien Weekend celebrates its 40th anniversary. Novelist Dan Mooney will launch the programme for The Limerick Literary Festival on...
Dr. Jana Fischerova is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Czech and European Studies in Trinity College Dublin, as well as a lecturer in Irish and English Literature...
Festival guest Valerie Dolan in conversation with Nigel Dougdale Presented by Limerick Literary Festival in Honour of Kate O’Brien
Claire Keegan’s works of fiction are internationally acclaimed and are translated into thirty languages. Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields...
Dorothy Cross was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1956. Her work ranges from object to opera: working with sculpture, photography and video. She examines the relationship...
Elaine Feeney writes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. She has published three poetry collections including The Radio was Gospel & Rise. Her debut novel As You Were...
William Sieghart has spent most of his adult life promoting poetry and it’s powers. He founded the Forward Prizes for Poetry, the UK’s biggest poetry prizes,...
Francis Spufford was born in 1964, the child of two historians, he was a writer of famously unpredictable non-fiction before, with ‘Golden Hill’ in 2016, he...
Mary Morrissy is an award-winning Irish novelist (The Hennessy Award, Lannan Foundation Award) and short story writer, the author of four novels, Mother of Pearl, The Pretender,...
Vona Groarke’s fourteenth book, Woman of Winter, (a contemporary re-telling of the ninth century Irish poem, ‘The Lament of the Hag of Beare’ with drawings by Isobel...
Denise Chaila is an Irish rapper, composer, singer and poet living in Limerick using couplets and rhythm to blur the lines between music myth and memory. They’ve...
Priscilla Beaulieu (Cailee Spaeny) is just fourteen years old when she meets Elvis Presley (Jacob Elordi) at a party on a US military base in Germany,...
Presented by Jess Rowell DanceMaking Waves is an immersive multi-sensory dance theatre performance designed specifically for disabled children and young people aged 8 to 13 years with...