Irish Repertory Theatre provides a context for understanding the contemporary Irish-American experience through evocative works of theater, music, and dance. This mission is accomplished by staging the works of Irish and Irish-American classic and contemporary playwrights, encouraging the development of new works focused on the Irish and Irish-American experience, and producing the works of other cultures interpreted through the lens of an Irish sensibility.
Irish Rep presents O’Neill’s tragic tale about an immigrant’s experience and generational aspiration, the first work written for the playwright’s famously unfinished cycle about societal ambition and the American dream.
Irish Rep presents this new solo piece that tells the story of a man celebrating and remembering a great love affair. An elegy to life, love, and loss.
Irish Rep's intimate, new production explores the life of Lady Augusta Isabelle Gregory, the grand dame of Irish Theatre.
A parade of eccentric characters and merry mishaps ensue in Dion Boucicault's 1841 comedy of manners.