Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty IAC Commissions

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Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty

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Overview

WATCH & LISTEN:

Kevin Barry: "The Hare"
Premiered December 3, 2020, with Eimear McBride's "Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty" 

Jan Carson: In the Pause Between Now and Next
Premiered April 6, 2021

Eoin Colfer and Liam Bates: "Pandemic Academic"
Premiered December 8, 2020

Oona Doherty: The Devil
Premiered March 30, 2021

Junk Ensemble: In Velvet
Exclusive viewing August 19—21, 2021

Marie Howe: “What the Silence Said”
Premiered September 23, 2021

Bill Irwin
Premiered March 15, 2022, as part of Culture Ireland's SEODA festival

Kaia Kater: "Fear"
Premiered April 27, 2021, as part of Carnegie Hall's Voices of Hope festival

Tamar Korn and Dennis Lichtman: “Walking Into the Unknown"
Premiered April 25, 2021, as part of Carnegie Hall's Voices of Hope festival

Loah
Premiered March 15, 2022, as part of Culture Ireland's SEODA festival

Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna: Grásta: A Pandemic Video Journal
Premiered December 15, 2020 

Joanie Madden: "Spanish Point"
Premiered March 2, 2021

Eimear McBride: "Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty"
Premiered December 3, 2020, with Kevin Barry's "The Hare"

Billy McComiskey: "Perpetual Light" and "Safe Harbor"
Premiered April 13, 2021

Mick Moloney: "Bangkok Lockdown" and "Erin's Green Shore"
Premiered July 22, 2021

Aoife O'Donovan: "Transatlantic"
Premiered March 16, 2021

Melatu Uche Okorie: "Sitting in the Car”
Premiered May 18, 2021

Tobi Omoteso: Departure
Premiered December 17, 2020

Dirk Powell and Mike McGoldrick: "Which Star Are You Going to Follow?"
Premiered April 19, 2021, as part of Carnegie Hall's Voices of Hope festival

Liz Roche: This Lost Year
Premiered March 9, 2021

Enda Walsh: Afterwards
Premiered September 7, 2021, as part of ALL ARTS' The First Twenty initiative

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