Irish Arts Center, founded in 1972 and based in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City, is a space for artists and audiences of all backgrounds who share an appreciation for the ever-changing arts and culture of contemporary Ireland and Irish America.
In 1998, Northern Ireland negotiates a pivotal peace deal under Senator George Mitchell's oversight.
Mikel Murfi creates a tender portrait of an Irish community, focusing on a solitary cobbler.
David Johns' adaptation of the Palme d'Or-winning movie about a man navigating the welfare system after a…
A new musical about a music-lover finding community in 1970s Northern Ireland.
An evening bringing together multi-disciplinary writers and musicians to showcase their work.
A bold new work about intimacy and connections between strangers.
A new arrangement of Chekhov's very first play, previously thought to be impossible to stage.
Irish Arts Center invites you to experience the women who inhabit some of Beckett’s best-known short works in…
Irish Arts Center presents Galway International Arts Festival’s trio of installations exploring solitude,…
Performer/playwright Sonya Kelly presents an autobiographical comedy about falling in love and having to prove…
Ireland's The Corn Exchange makes its New York debut with this one-woman stage adaptation of Eimear McBride's…
Irish Arts Center presents the US premiere of 'Underneath', a solo show about a woman who was struck by…