For one night only - the Craic Festival brings movies, music and fun to NYC
New York's biggest and best Irish film and music showcase set for September 9
The Wee Craic is back! New York City’s one-night only festival of the best of Irish short films and live music returns on September 9 to the Tribeca Cinema and Lounge in downtown Manhattan. CAHIR O’DOHERTY hears from festival director Terence Mulligan about this year’s lineup.
Since the late 1990s the Craic Festival, New York’s original Irish film showcase, has become the city’s biggest and best launch pad for some of the most exciting new films and music coming out of Ireland. It’s also become quite a barometer for the next big thing from the old sod -- and this year it’s back and better than ever.
That’s not an idle boast. The festival has introduced American audiences to emerging Irish talents like Mundy, Laura Izibor, Mark Geary and Brendan O’Shea. But this year the annual film and music bash, which is headed up by director Terence Mulligan, is taking it to the next level.
On Friday, September 9 for one day only, the Wee Craic (the smaller but perfectly formed version of the annual Craic Fest) steps off at the Tribeca Cinema and Lounge (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) on Varick Street. Since the event is sponsored by Tullamore Dew Whiskey and Stella Artois there’s an open bar from 8:30-11 p.m. Free booze, great films, great music and great company -- it’s a no-brainer, a guaranteed great night out for all.
“This year we’re going to start with an intimate performance by Mark Geary, which is a great way to start the event,” festival director Terence Mulligan tells the Irish Voice.
“We’ve flipped the usual format around and we’re beginning with the music and then moving to the movies. A lot of our core audience already knows Geary and his music very well and we thought he’d be a very strong opening for the festival.”
There’s no doubt about that. The Craic Festival has always been a home away from home for breakthrough Irish talents, but in musician and singer-songwriter Geary they have surpassed themselves.
Here’s a talent that can hold a stage so well that Glen Hansard has invited him on board his European tour this autumn. For one night only you’ll get to see him weave his magic in the intimate, live performance setting of the Tribeca Cinema and Lounge before he becomes the household name he’s threatening to be.
Fans will hope to hear hits from Geary’s albums Opium, Ghosts and 33 1/3 Grand Street, but you should expect to hear some new tracks from his highly anticipated new album Songs About Love, Songs About Leaving (Hansard accompanied Geary on stage in Massachusetts recently to debut a few new songs from the album).
“I think we’re going to get a really special gig from Geary before he starts touring with Glen Hansard,” Mulligan adds. “After he wraps up his set we’re going to start screening award winning short films, and the night will go on from there.”
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