Lunchtime Theatre – The Man in the Woman’s Shoes

Lunchtime Theatre – The Man in the Woman’s Shoes

Lunch Time Theatre – Mikel Murfi Trilogy: The Man in the Woman’s Shoes

Date: Friday 29th May 2026

Venue: St John’s Theatre & Arts Centre

Time: 1 PM

A One Man Theatre Show Written and Directed by Mikel Murfi. Commissioned by the Hawk’s Well Theatre, Sligo and Sligo Arts Office as part of Bealtaine 2012.

Winner: Stewart Parker/ BBC Northern Ireland Radio Drama Award 2013 Winner: Writers Guild of Ireland (Zebby) Award 2014: Best Theatre Script Irish Times Theatre Awards: Best New Play 2013: Shortlisted

The show was created with the support of the Sligo County Council Arts Service and The Hawk’s Well Theatre, Sligo as part of the Bealtaine Festival for Creativity in older people. The Man In The Woman’s Shoes has toured extensively in Ireland since 2012. It has played in NYC at the Irish Arts Centre in Manhattan, and The Tricycle Theatre, London. It is the first show in a trilogy of shows followed by I Hear You and Rejoice and The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey.

Just outside of town, cobbler Pat Farnon lives on his own, contentedly aging in the cottage in which he was reared. Join him as he walks the five miles into his “metropolis,” populated with no-necked water diviners, sporting savants, loudmouths, and preachers.

“Astonishing…this is a high-top performance.” NEW YORK TIMES CRITIC’S PICK

“A miniature masterpiece” The Times, London

“Extraordinary physical performance… sharp observational comedy” The Sunday Times

Tom Hubbard – The Seamus Heaney Lecture

Tom Hubbard – The Seamus Heaney Lecture

Tom Hubbard – The Seamus Heaney Lecture

Date: Friday 29th May 2026

Venue: Plaza Hall

Time: 12 PM

Lecture by Tom Hubbard
Tom Hubbard will deliver a lecture exploring Seamus Heaney’s relationship with Europe, examining how Heaney’s poetry and cultural outlook connected Irish writing with wider European traditions and ideas. Tom Hubbard is a Scottish poet, literary scholar, and critic. He has published widely on contemporary poetry, Irish and European literature and is respected for his engaging lectures and insightful analysis.

Book Launch – Barbara Byar

Book Launch – Barbara Byar

Book Launch – Barbara Byar

Date: Friday 29th May 2026

Venue:Listowel Library

Time:12 PM

In the Desert
A traumatized movie star returns to his dying hometown to find the woman he loves has disappeared. He vows to find her.  In the Desert follows five friends as the consequences from their childhood unravel in betrayal, murder and undying love. Barbara Byar is a recipient of an Irish Arts Council Literature Bursary and an Agility Award. This is her debut novel.    Author Noel O’Regan will Launch Barbara’s debut Novel.

 

Exhibition: Henry Morgan

Exhibition: Henry Morgan

Art Exhibition: Henry Morgan – What The Light Holds

Date: Friday 29th May 2026

Venue: Seanchaí- Kerry Writers’ Museum

Venue: 12 PM

What The Light Holds
Henry Morgan is a renowned Irish artist who has exhibited far and wide. Born in Adare, Co. Limerick, this exciting exhibition holds a tension between stillness and motion. Surfaces are active, layered and unsettled suggesting a world in continual change. Forms emerge, dissolve and reform. What is seen is only part of what is present. Each painting is a beginning unfolding further in the viewer’s own seeing.

Ciorcal Cómhra with Áine Ní Ghlinn

Ciorcal Cómhra with Áine Ní Ghlinn

Ciorcal Cómhra with Áine Ní Ghlinn

Date: Friday 29th May 2026

Venue:St John’s Theatre & Arts Centre

Time:11 AM

Bí linn don ócáid specialta seo-dreas cainte, ceoil agus craic faoi stiúir Aine Ní Ghlinn. Beidh Áine ag caint faoina saol agus a saothar.

Bhuaigh sí Duais Foras na Gaeilge ag Seachtain na Scríbhneoirí, Lios Tuathail,i 2002, 2019 agus 2020. Cónaíonn sí i mBaile Átha Cliath. Ócáid saor in aisce é seo and cuirfear na mílte fáilte romhat.

Join us for a morning of coffee and conversational Irish. From beginners, all are most welcome to come along, join in and enjoy the craic! This will be a very special Writers Week Ciorcal Comhráas we welcome poet Áine Ní Ghlinn

Bí linn gan teip!