• The Abbey, where next? – 28 Nov

    The Doubletree by Hilton 2 Bridge Place, Victoria, London, United Kingdom

    To turn O'Connell Street into the Broadway of Ireland; The Debate over the Relocation of the Abbey Theatre. The Irish Literary Society is delighted to present its 2nd Joint Lecture with the Centre for Irish Studies (CIS), St Mary's University College. From its foundation in 1904 The Abbey, Ireland’s national theatre, has been located at Lower Abbey Street in Dublin. ...

  • Lisa Dwan – 27 March

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    Lisa Dwan visits the ILS to discuss her intense engagement with Samuel Beckett's work. She recently completed a marathon tour of a triple bill of late Samuel Beckett works. In Not I she played a disembodied mouth delivering a stream of consciousness at speed, capturing the despair of an outcast caught in a speechless existence while floating above the stage ...

  • Constance and Eva, 17-27 Sept

    The Bread and Roses Theatre 68 Clapham Manor Street, Clapham, London, United Kingdom

    ILS members will remember Dr Kimberly Campanello from her fascinating talk at the ILS last year on Sheela na gigs and the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway. Campanello has a new play on those radical sisters Constance Markievicz and Eva Gore-Booth. The play runs from 17-27 September at the Bread and Roses Theatre in Clapham. While ...

  • The Ferryman – ILS member tickets lottery

    Gielgud Theatre Shaftesbury Ave, Soho, London, United Kingdom

    The ILS has 20 tickets for excellent seats for the acclaimed Royal Court production of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman for a performance on the evening of 21 September to issue free to members. To apply for a ticket you must be a fully paid-up member, you should complete the form below. The lottery will close on 8 September and the ...

  • National Theatre Archive screening -16 Jan

    National Theatre Studio 83-101 The Cut, Lambeth, London, United Kingdom

    The ILS has arranged for a group visit on 16 January to the National Theatre Archive for a screening of the recording of the NT production of Conor McPherson's The Veil from 2011. The screening room at the Archive has only limited capacity so we must limit this event to members-only, there are 25 places. If there is sufficient demand ...

  • Micheál Ó Conghaile – 30 April

    Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith 5 Black’s Road Hammersmith, United Kingdom

    The ILS is delighted to announce that the ILS / ITS Noel O’Connell Annual Memorial Lecture will be given by Micheál Ó Conghaile on his Irish language translations of the London-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh and the Irish language literary scene today. Ag aistriú Martin Mc Donagh ansin dfheadainn labhairt faoi scribhneoireacht agus foilsitheoireacht na Gaeilge inniu agus ceisteanna a fhreagairt. ...

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  • Troubling the Classics – 29 Oct

    The Bloomsbury Hotel 16-22 Great Russell St, London, United Kingdom

    For our October event we're bringing together a poet, a novelist and a dramatist to reflect on their work and its place in a rich seam of Irish literature inspired by the Greeks. The continuing interest of Irish writers in Greek and Latin classical literature as a model and source for inspiration is somewhat surprising given the almost complete disappearance of ...

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  • 7th Annual Yeats Lecture – 8 December 2020

    Virtual Event

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0VLevnk4ck&w=560&h=315] The Irish Literary Society is delighted to announce that the speaker for this year’s Annual Yeats Lecture will be Garry Hynes, Director of Druid. Following an introduction by the President of the Irish Literary Society, Bernard O'Donoghue, Hynes will give a short presentation and then join in conversation on the recent DruidGregory season with the novelist and Druid ...

  • David Ireland – 21 November 2022

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    The award-winning playwright, David Ireland, known for his wickedly dark humour and biting satire, will be joining Dr Michelle Paull for a discussion on his work. The evening will also feature a live performance from the cast of Not Now, Ireland's play running in November at The Finborough Theatre.   "Cyprus Avenue was commissioned by the Abbey Theatre Dublin. I ...

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