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SUMMARY:Sophie Catches her Breath
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a concert reading of a brand new Irish musical. \n“SOPHIE catches her breath” \nby Eamon O’Tuama \nIt’s 1995 and Sophie returns to Cork after 5 years in New York City living the life of a struggling musician. Sophie’s Uncle has died and left her his small farm causing an uproar in the household. Sophie’s sister\, Noreen\, is angry and feels passed over. Her Father is suspicious and her Mother is distant. On top of this Sophie discovers her boyfriend has a secret and her best friend is resentful. The Irish economy is booming\, people are insufferable and Riverdance has changed everything. Sophie has decisions to make. \nCAST: Annalisa Chamberlin\, David Foley\,Jr. Francesca Garry\, Jo Kinsella\, Katherine Laheen\, Reed Lancaster\, Soph Metcalf\, Emma O’Donnell\, Michael Winther \nDirector: John Keating \nMusic Director: Jake Turski \nGuitar: Tony Calabro \nClick the links for more information and tickets. \nTuesday April 21st  7:00pm \nTickets available:\nhttps://SophieTuesday.eventbrite.com
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/sophie-catches-her-breath/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sophie Catches her Breath
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a concert reading of a brand new Irish musical. \n“SOPHIE catches her breath” \nby Eamon O’Tuama \nIt’s 1995 and Sophie returns to Cork after 5 years in New York City living the life of a struggling musician. Sophie’s Uncle has died and left her his small farm causing an uproar in the household. Sophie’s sister\, Noreen\, is angry and feels passed over. Her Father is suspicious and her Mother is distant. On top of this Sophie discovers her boyfriend has a secret and her best friend is resentful. The Irish economy is booming\, people are insufferable and Riverdance has changed everything. Sophie has decisions to make. \nCAST: Annalisa Chamberlin\, David Foley\,Jr. Francesca Garry\, Jo Kinsella\, Katherine Laheen\, Reed Lancaster\, Soph Metcalf\, Emma O’Donnell\, Michael Winther \nDirector: John Keating \nMusic Director: Jake Turski \nGuitar: Tony Calabro \nClick the links for more information and tickets. \nWednesday April 22nd:  7:00pm \nTickets available:\nhttps://Sophiewednesda.eventbrite.com
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/sophie-catches-her-breath-2/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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SUMMARY:AIHS Archives Intern Presentations
DESCRIPTION:The American Irish Historical Society runs an archival internship program every semester. Undergraduate and graduate students select a collection and/or focus from our archives and write a research paper to be published and preserved. These research topics are shared in a final presentation at the end of the semester. This year\, our presenters range from history and politics to arts and athletics! Come learn from our wonderful students in two fantastic panels of Irish research. \nOpen to the public. \nRegister to Attend this event here!\nhttps://form-usa.keela.co/intern-presentations \nPanel 1: 3:30-4:45 \nPanelist 1: 3:30-3:45 \nPanelist 2: 3:45-4 \nPanelist 3: 4-4:15 \nPanel Q&A: 4:15-4:30 \nBreak: 4:30-5:15 \nPanel 2: 5:15-7 \nPanelist 1: 5:15-5:30 \nPanelist 2: 5:30-5:45 \nPanelist 3: 5:45-6 \nPanelist 4: 6:15-6:30 \nPanelist 5: 6:30-6:45 \nPanel Q&A: 6:45-7 \n  \n7-8: Food and Drink Reception at AIHS
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/aihs-archives-intern-presentations/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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SUMMARY:How to Read a Poem
DESCRIPTION:Since 2023\, Pulitzer Prizewinning poet and former Poetry Editor of The New Yorker Paul Muldoon has led his extraordinary “How to Read a Poem” discussions at literary festivals and universities all over the world. At these very special gatherings\, participants meet to discuss poems published only that week in literary journals and magazines\, not just to glean their individual meanings but to reflect on where poetry as an art form has been – and where it’s going. \nFor nearly forty years\, Paul Muldoon has been Howard G. B. Clark Professor at Princeton\, teaching creative writing\, Irish literature\, songwriting and translation. He served as Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1999 to 2004 and Ireland Professor of Poetry from 2022 to 2025. His fifteen major collections of poetry\, published in America by Farrar\, Straus & Giroux\, include MOY SAND AND GRAVEL (winner of the Pulitzer Prize) and JOY IN SERVICE ON RUE TAGORE\, a New York Times Notable Book of 2024. He is the editor of many anthologies of poetry\, including\, most recently\, SCANTY PLOT OF GROUND: A BOOK OF SONNETS. \nPoems for discussion will be distributed at the session. No preparation or knowledge of poetry is necessary. The only prerequisite? An open mind. \nPresented by BOOKTHEWRITER\, Class limited to 80 participants\, running time two hours with a ten minute break. \nRegister at Humanitix\, $45 \nWe are happy to offer discounted tickets of $35 to members of the American Irish Historical Society. Please use the code AIHS
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/how-to-read-a-poem-2/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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