in the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre
Thursday, June 27 2024 at 7pm | The Folktale That Made Me: A Night of Storytelling and Dance in collaboration with Queer to Tell and Héruma Hazit
Friday, June 28 2024 at 7pm | There Will Be Rainbows written and performed by Stefan Fae (Stephen Quinn)
Curated by Nicola Murphy Dubey
JUNE 27 TICKETS JUNE 28 TICKETS
Building on the 2023 New Works Summer Festival, which spotlit the work of LGBTQIA+ playwrights, Irish Rep is thrilled to continue celebrating the work of LGBTQIA+ Irish and Irish American artists with Féile Bród (Pride Fest) 2024. The festival will span two evenings, Thursday, June 27, and Friday, June 28 in the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre. Thursday features an evening of storytelling and dance, in collaboration with Nick Eibler of Queer to Tell and Irish dance and drag performer Herúma Hazit. The evening will also feature Irish Dancers Kaitlyn Sardin and KJ Campbell, along with stories from Kait Harrington, Adin Lenahan, Jack Morrill, Miranda Reilly, and Christine Stoddard. Queer To Tell is a NYC-born national storytelling series that features LGBTQIA+ storytellers and takes place at Queer-owned/affirming spaces across the country. Friday features the cabaret show There Will Be Rainbows, written and performed by Stefan Fae (Stephen Quinn), accompanied by Matthew Ricketts.
Tickets for each evening are $25 with no additional fees.
Féile Bród (Pride Fest) 2024 is underwritten by Tom Cashin and Jay Johnson.