Irish Repertory Theatre produces stories to understand, investigate, and educate on the contemporary Irish-American experience through provocative works of theater, music, and dance.
This mission is accomplished by the production of works by Irish and Irish-American classic and modern playwrights, fostering the development of new works focused on the Irish and Irish-American experience, and the production of works outside of Irish cultures interpreted through the lens of an Irish sensibility.
In 1962, a young Irishman considers a new life in America.
KT Sullivan and Steve Ross explore Noel Coward's work with song and scenes of his contemporaries.
Irish Rep presents a recording of its 2017 production of JM Synge's play adapted by Joe O'Byrne.
Irish Rep presents Conor McPherson's classic first play about barflies telling ghost stories.
Irish Rep presents this solo piece based of James Joyce's Ulysses' character Molly Bloom.
A solo show from Geraldine Hughes about her childhood growing up in war-torn Belfast in the 1980s.
A virtual tour of the National Gallery of London by two actors performing poetry.
Brian Friel's play portrays a family's woes amid societal turmoil.
In an Irish community, language, love, and identity under British rule come into question.
A.R. Gurney's classic epistolary drama, starring a rotating cast of celebrities.
Irish Rep presents a recorded version of the classic musical about a family dealing with change.