On Boston stages, curtains are going up all over town

By R. J. Donovan
Special to Boston Irish

Boston theaters were plunged into darkness and lay dormant during the pandemic.  Happily, the joy of live performances has returned and the upcoming weeks and months – right up to the “Riverdance, 25th Anniversary Show” (May 10–15) at the Wang Theatre – promise compelling offerings that deserve both your attention and support. (Covid safety precautions may vary by venue.)

“Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help” – March 3–20, Greater Boston Stage Company.

Letter from Wicklow/ Ireland considers plan to invite IA's to come live "back home"

 A bid to welcome Irish Americans ‘home’
as inflation is biting hard across the USA

 
Tired of digging out in the wake of horrible winter storms?  Disgusted with a poisoned political culture and a divided citizenry?  Is it about time you finally scratched that itch you’ve had for so long?  Well, if Charlie Flanagan, an ex-government minister and long-serving TD (Teachta Dála) from the Laois-Offaly constituency, gets his way, some Irish Americans may find themselves pondering these questions.

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