‘Angela’s Rambling House’ is part of the Limerick Night Time Economy Project hosted by The Limerick Writers’ Centre taking place on Friday, October 11, 7.30pm at The People’s Museum of Limerick, Pery Square.
‘Angela’s Rambling House’, a clever nod to Frank McCourt’s ‘Angela’s Ashes’, will be hosted by local poet Sheila Fitzpatrick O’Donnell. As Bean a Tí, Sheila will reveal a little-known secret from McCourt’s famous book and offer her a renowned Poetry Chair for guest poets.
Expect Storytelling and poetry by seanchai John Carew, performances by actor and playwright Carrie Barrett, music and singing from Phila Grace, Ken MacKessy, Larry de Cleir, and others, a Mini Literary Walking Tour with Joe Coleman and many more surprise guests.
“We’re bringing the traditional Rambling House concept to Limerick’s night-time scene,” said Dominic Taylor of the Limerick Writers’ Centre. “It’s an evening of stories, songs, and craic that will appeal to all ages, from 8 to 80!”
Based on The Rambling House tradition, popularised by Kerry native Joe Harrington through his Irish Rambling House tours, which has been delighting audiences across Ireland and the UK since the early 2000s.
‘Angela’s Rambling House’ is made possible through the Limerick Night Time Economy Project