Dvořák’s last opera has been neglected for reasons that are at once hard to fathom and easily understandable. An ideal ‘Wexford work’, then, it ties together many strands from across operatic history. Armida Antonín Dvořák 23, 28 October, 2, 5 November, BUY TICKETS
The novelist Colm Tóibín may need no introduction, but his deep love and appreciation of opera may still catch some unaware. The Master Alberto Caruso 22, 23, 27, 29, 30 October, 1, 3, 5 November, BUY TICKETS
Even by Wexford standards, Alfred Cellier (1844-91) is a rarely heard composer. He was a school friend of Arthur Sullivan, and the connections with Victorian operetta don’t stop there. The Spectre Knight Alfred Cellier 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31 October, 2, 5 November, BUY TICKETS
To close the III° edition of the Wexford Factory in September, participants will present a special concert in front of an O’Reilly Theatre audience. Wexford Factory Final Concert The Academy for Irish Artists 18 September, BUY TICKETS
The Wexford Festival Pop-Ups are a series of free multidisciplinary performance events featuring music, drama, singing and dance, performed in non-traditional settings around Wexford town. Pop Up Events Multidisciplinary performances in non-traditional settings around Wexford MORE INFO