From Rossini’s La Cenerentola to Massenet’s Cendrillon, the Cinderella story has enjoyed a successful operatic life. Cinderella Alma Deutscher 26, 29, 31 October, 4 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
Exploring the bizarre world of 20th-century film pioneer Georges Méliès, this new chamber piece merges the birth of cinema with dream-play and fantasy. The Selenites New Commission by Conor Mitchell 26 October, 6 November, BUY TICKETS
Taking on duel homes this year, the concerts will be held partly in the atmospheric surroundings of the O’Reilly Theatre, and will also return to the beautiful eighteenth-century church of St. Iberius. Lunchtime Recitals 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 October, 1, 2, 3, 4, 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