Lorna McLaughlin of The Henry Girls spoke to David Hennessy ahead of their St Brigid’s Day show at The Irish Cultural Centre ...
Singer- songwriter Lorraine O’Reilly, well known on the London- Irish scene, spoke to David Hennessy to look ahead to the release of her debut album which is set to launch at the London Irish Centre.
Mario Rosenstock, well known for his Gift Grub show impersonations, spoke to David Hennessy ahead of brining his show to London’s Shaw Theatre. Mario Rosenstock is the man with a thousand voices. In ...
Award- winning film maker Kathryn Ferguson told David Hennessy about her new short film Nostalgie which has already been BAFTA and IFTA recognised. Kathryn Ferguson came to prominence with Nothing ...
Paul O’Sullivan, guitarist with hard rock duo Greywind told David Hennessy about their new album that comes nine years after ...
Lorraine Nash spoke to David Hennessy ahead of her St Brigid’s Day show at The Irish Cultural Centre with Liam Ó Maonlaí. ...
London Irish Vintage Day reached £1 million in funds raised since it launched in 2011 with its latest annual event that took place at Tir Chonaill Gaels GAA Grounds in Greenford in September. The ...
Film maker Nathan Fagan told David Hennessy about Inside, The Valley Sings his short animated documentary about the effects of solitary confinement which is still used in US prisons. Dublin filmmaker ...
Seán Griffin, frontman with New York Celtic rock band The Ruffians, told David Hennessy about his festive single, I’m in Love for Christmas. Veteran New York- Irish rocker and songwriter Seán Griffin ...
Award- winning playwright David Ireland spoke to David Hennessy ahead of his one act play Most Favoured opening at Soho Theatre this week. Most Favoured by David Ireland is playing at Soho Theatre.
Niamh McCormack. Pictures: @beardvoyage. Irish film making talent was honoured at the annual Irish Film Awards that took place at London’s Century Club on Shaftesbury Avenue recently. The awards, ...
Camille O’Sullivan told David Hennessy about her show that pays tribute to lost greats such as her friend Shane MacGowan and Sinead O’Connor. Camille O’Sullivan is at Soho Theatre with her Loveletter ...
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