Laois to host Leaves Festival 2025 next month

A full and vibrant programme of readings, talks, music, film and spoken word will take place over 4 days and nights
Laois to host Leaves Festival 2025 next month

Leaves Festival of Writing and Music 2025 launch at Dunamaise Arts Centre: (seated) Marina Rafter (curator) and Monica Flynn (Laois Arts Office); (standing) Laura Dunne (Dunamaise Arts Office ), Aoife Moore and Suzanne Carroll (Laois Library), Michael Rainey (Chief Executive of Laois Co Council), Clr. Barry Walsh ( Cathaoirleach of Laois Co Council), Muireann Ní Chonalill (Laois Arts Officer), Kate Scott (Laois Arts Office), Dominic Kinsella (Publicist), Padraig Mc Grath (Laois Partnership) and Joann Nolan (Laois Chamber) Photo: Michael Scully

THE Leaves Festival 2025 promises to bring the best of Irish writing and music to Co Laois next month.

The Leaves Festival is a Laois Arts Office and Laois Library Services initiative and is curated by Marina Rafter.

Leaves provides an inspirational forum to engage with authors and books, stimulating discussions and conversation, music, film and song This year’s programme runs from 6-8 November and promises to transport you on a literary journey encompassing a multitude of genres, including crime, memoir, romance and short stories.

The festival is delighted to host an evening that celebrates the life of Mary Lavin; highly regarded as a pioneer in the world of women’s literature. Focussing on her relationship with the New Yorker, the evening will welcome contributions from her two granddaughters Alice Ryan and Kathleen McMahon.

Róisín O’Donnell is this year’s One County One Books novelist; her packed programme of events will culminate in an interview with Lisa Harding facilitated by Miriam O’Callaghan and music by Steve Wickham.

One County One Book is an initiative run by Laois Libraries as part of Leaves, designed to connect communities through the shared experience of reading and discussing the same book. This initiative successfully fosters a sense of community, promotes literacy and encourages a love of reading.

The acclaimed RTÉ Spoken Stories series will be presented with a distinct Laois flavour as well-known Laois voices that include Claire Byrne and Evelyn Cusack will take to the stage to read from these stories.

Acclaimed musicians Keith Donald and Don Baker will come together for a conversation about Keith’s recent memoir and to play a few tunes.

A full and vibrant programme of readings, talks, music, film and spoken word will take place over 4 days and nights.

Leaves Festival will also host reading and writing workshop by Dagogo Hart; Mike McCormack and Mary O’Donnell will discuss the short story with Christine Dwyer Hickey; Crime writers Catherine Ryan Howard, Catherine Kirwan and Andrew Carter will hold a talk; A screening of Four Letters of Love based on the Niall Williams novel will be held; and Emma Fogarty will be in conversation with Shauna Bowers.

Also part of festivities is SoFFT Productions’ series of films In The Middle of The Fields; an eclectic mix of original performances which include music, readings, spoken word, and song, in an exciting celebration of the extraordinary life and work of Irish writer Mary Lavin. It features artists Steve Wickham, Deirdre Kinahan, Saramai Leech, Michael Brunnock, Catherine Byrne, Sasha Terfous, Gerardette Bailey and Wayne Sheehy Finally, Sightless Cinema Network’s production Dog’s Life: An evening of audio plays in the dark. Following two successful shows by Sightless Cinema Laois at Dunamaise, the company returns with a new show. The immersive surround sound audio plays are a feast for the imagination - because all the pictures are in your head. Optional blindfolds are provided to help bring you into the world of Sightless Cinema.

For tickets or to check out the full programme of events see www.leavesfestival.ie or www.dunamaise.ie . Tickets can also be booked directly from Dunamaise Box Office, Tel: 057 8663355.

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