An Taibhdhearc presents ‘Seó Linn’
28 October 2025
Íomhá an póstaer, cruthaithe ag Dara McGee
With Neasa Ní Chuanaigh
and Cillian Ó Donnachadha
3 - 21 November
Tour of primary schools in Galway city and Conamara
An Taibhdhearc, Ireland’s National Irish Language Theatre, is bringing creativity and collaboration into classrooms across Galway this November with Seó Linn – a new theatre project created in partnership with local schools. From 3 – 21 November, theatre-makers Neasa Ní Chuanaigh and Cillian Ó Donnachadha will tour primary schools across Galway city and Conamara, guiding students through the process of creating a play in a day.
Each class from 1st to 6th will have the opportunity to partake in a drama workshop, exploring their own short scene. At the end of the day, the whole school will come together to share the six scenes, in a complete performance inspired by the legendary story of Scáthach.
Scáthach is the mighty Scottish warrior who trained Cú Chulainn. She is a fearsome figure, but in the end she discovers that rumours can be more powerful than weapons, and that truth and bravery can come in all shapes and sizes.
This community partnership project from An Taibhdhearc brings professional artists into schools, creating a fun, fast-paced, and inclusive experience in Irish for children. Designed in collaboration with primary school teachers teaching through Irish, Seó Linn is tailored to be age-appropriate, creative, and engaging for every student. Those less comfortable performing will also have opportunities to contribute behind the scenes, ensuring a role for everyone.
Neasa Ní Chuanaigh, one of the theatre-makers involved, said:
As a local artist from An Spidéal I'm excited to be bringing Seó Linn to Galway City and county, but especially to Conamara schools.
Muireann Kelly, Artistic Director of An Taibhdhearc, said:
Each year we will produce a new piece of work in the community. Our focus this year was to engage with, inspire, and learn from the next generation of young Irish speakers. We are excited to be working with two Galway-based artists, developing this production so that it can tour schools in Galway city and the Conamara Gaeltacht, with support from the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, and Ealaín na Gaeltachta.
Seó Linn offers a unique opportunity for young people to explore their creativity, build confidence, and engage with the Irish language in a fun, supportive environment. Through this project, An Taibhdhearc continues its commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists while strengthening connections with communities across Galway city and Conamara.
This project deepens An Taibhdhearc’s connection with local communities and celebrates creativity through the Irish language, made possible by the continued support of the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht. The artists are additionally supported by Ealaín na Gaeltachta under their ‘Cuisle’ project to develop youth arts, and An Chomhairle Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta.
There will not be any charge or booking fee - bookings will be taken purely on a first come first serve basis.
As part of the legacy of the project a workbook has been designed in collaboration with teachers. It will have exercises and activities for all ages (First to Sixth Class) to enjoy and explore in class after the show.