There are not many times in a professional singer’s life when she spontaneously yields the stage to a member of the audience. It happened Friday night when Lisa Lambe called young Molly O’Sullivan up on to the stage to sing the chorus of her song Hazelwood with the support of John McLaughlin on guitar and…
GLAS Events, Music
Lisa Lambe – A Winter’s Night (06.12.2019)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
For this year’s GLAS Christmas Concert, we are delighted to host Lisa Lambe, one of Ireland’s most sought-after performers. Lisa regularly works with Ireland’s national RTÉ Concert Orchestra. For several years she toured the world as one of the lead singers with “Celtic Woman”, playing such venues as Carnegie Hall and Radio City, New York.…
Review, Theatre
GLAS welcomes back Donal O’Kelly
by Denis McClean •
In the 14 years of GLAS, most people seem to recall one production more than others and that is Donal O’Kelly’s masterpiece Catalpa; so good we staged it twice. GLAS has also hosted his Fionnuala, Joyced (performed by his daughter Katie O’Kelly), and Little Thing, Big Thing. Donal’s return to the Geneva stage was long…
GLAS Events, Theatre
The Cambria (14.11.2019)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
Many GLAS supporters will remember the tour-de-force that was Catalpa, performed by Donal O’Kelly, and so popular that we have staged it twice. Donal is coming back to Geneva next month with another celebrated work, The Cambria. The Cambria was a trans-Atlantic paddle-steamer. In August 1845 among the passengers on board out of Boston was…
Music, Review
Humour, heart and hope as Luka returns to Geneva
by Eoghan O'Sullivan •
GLAS Events, Music
Luka Bloom (23.09.2019)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
News
All you need is love and a little bit of cash
by Denis McClean •
From Denis McClean, in Darjeeling When I look at this photograph, it makes me think of a life-boat crammed with children. Watching and listening to them playing marbles or throwing a ball around, you would never guess the heartache and suffering that many have endured. Some had been sold into virtual slavery by their impoverished…
Music, Review
Another great night in the annals of GLAS
by Denis McClean •
GLAS Events, Music
Songs from Ireland: Old and New (25.01.2019)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
GLAS is honoured to host “Songs from Ireland: Old and New 2019” featuring seven outstanding singers and musicians from Ireland whose work is inspired by the Celtic tradition. The show blends the traditional and the contemporary in an evocative and captivating performance. The show will take you on a musical journey featuring the expressive play…
Music, Review
John Spillane: was he brilliant or what?
by Denis McClean •
“There was a touch of magic here tonight.” That’s how one smiling punter summed up our evening last night with the great John Spillane in the simple setting of the Lutheran Evangelical Church in the heart of Geneva’s old town. The acoustics were great and you could savour every chord of his beautiful guitar playing,…
GLAS Events, Music
John Spillane (13.12.2018)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
For more than 35 years, the songs of John Spillane have provided a musical background to life in Ireland. They have been performed by such luminaries as Christy Moore, Sharon Shannon, Sean Keane and Mary Black, but it is John himself who brings these special songs to life in his memorable and moving live performances.…
Music, Review
Sharon Shannon plays up a storm
by Denis McClean •
GLAS suppporters got a real treat last night as Sharon Shannon and her band made their Geneva debut to a packed house at the Centre des Arts, on Ecolint’s La Grande Boissière campus. She surrounds herself with great musicians: Jim Murray (acoustic guitar), Sean Regan (fiddle, percussion and beatbox) and Jack Maher (electric guitar and…
GLAS Events, Music
Sharon Shannon (24.11.2017)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
Sharon Shannon has music at her fingertips….literally! The accordionist from Ireland has achieved legendary status throughout the world and has made the much-maligned accordion ‘cool’ in her home country. She is renowned for her collaborations, not just in Irish traditional music, but through all musical genres, hip-hop, cajun, country, classical and rap. The Geneva Literary…
Music, Review
Standing ovation for Luka Bloom
by Denis McClean •
Luka Bloom’s agent in Switzerland told me that in all the Swiss German towns Luka performed in before coming to Geneva last Saturday his songs were met with polite applause but an uncomprehending silence greeted his stories about the songs. Saturday night’s sold-out show for GLAS, packed with Irish and other anglophone expats, must have…
GLAS Events, Music
Luka Bloom (01.04.2017)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
“A fabulous songwriter, deeply rooted in his homeland and always looking for more.” Irish folk legend, Luka Bloom is back in Geneva on Saturday, April 1. It’s four years since GLAS brought him to Geneva for the first time and he is a crowd favourite wherever he goes around the world, thanks to the quality…
Music, Review
A new road opens for GLAS in Geneva
by Denis McClean •
New Road turned the GLAS Aula venue into a steamy swamp of deliriously joyful music on Saturday night. Not since the heyday of the Bothy Band and Planxty have I been so mesmerised by a group of Irish musicians revelling in the tradition but mixing it up with something else. That something else was partly…
GLAS Events, Music
New Road with Cathy Jordan (10.12.2016)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
“…a musical experience full of passion and exhilaration, depth and beauty.” For Christmas this year GLAS gives you the gift of music from five outstanding musicians. The legendary interpreter of Celtic song, Cathy Jordan (pictured right), will accompany the New Road ensemble: a unique blend of the plaintive Irish uilleann pipes, fiddle, harmonica, whistles, 5-string…
Music, Poetry, Politics, Review
Giving something back to Gaza
by Denis McClean •
GLAS Events, Poetry, Politics
Rafeef Ziadah – We Teach Life (28.05.2016)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
“We Palestinians wake up every morning to teach the rest of the world life, sir.“ Rafeef Ziadah is an acclaimed Palestinian refugee spoken word artist and activist. Her poem ‘We Teach Life, Sir’ – an impassioned attack on media misrepresentation of the Palestinian cause – went viral within days of its release. This live show…
Comedy, Review, Theatre
Charolais: loss, despair and the power of love
by Denis McClean •
Charolais lived up to its billing as a fast paced, witty, emotional and universal story of loss, despair and the power of love on the Geneva stage last night. It garnered a standing ovation and several curtain calls for the star of the evening Noni Stapleton who also wrote the show which is a Bigger…
Comedy, GLAS Events, Theatre
Charolais (27.04.2016)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
Following a sell-out month at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this award-winning show has been touring constantly on both sides of the Atlantic but we have finally managed to get Bigger Picture Projects to bring Charolais to Geneva for one night only starring the amazingly talented Noni Stapleton who wrote the script and also stars in…
News
Our new website
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
GLAS regulars will hopefully have noticed that we have a posh new website. It’s still under construction, so please be patient for the next few weeks. We’re progressively adding every event that GLAS has hosted since the very first one back in 2005.
Music, Review
The Voice Squad and John Spillane conquer Geneva
by Denis McClean •
GLAS Events, Music
The Voice Squad and John Spillane (05.12.2015)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
Review, Theatre
Thank you Fishamble!
by Denis McClean •
Another great night – and a standing ovation – in the annals of GLAS. Among the many newcomers, the renowned opera singer, musician, polyglot, polymath, Kirsti Griffiths, attended her first GLAS event last night, Fishamble’s Little Thing, Big Thing which was a sell-out and raised CHF4,500 for the Edith Wilkins Foundation for Street Children. Kirsti…
GLAS Events, Theatre
Little Thing, Big Thing by Donal O’Kelly (02.05.2015)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
Fishamble return to Geneva on Saturday, May 2, with an original and engaging piece of theatre which will take top billing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer. The writer and star of “Little Thing, Big Thing,” Donal O’Kelly has already won the top prize twice at the Edinburgh Festival and is a strong contender…
Comedy, Review
Superb gig by Ardal
by Denis McClean •
Comedy, GLAS Events
Ardal O’Hanlon (24.02.2015)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
GLAS WELCOMES ARDAL O’HANLON TO GENEVA GLAS wishes you all a happy new year. We would also like to thank those of you who donated so generously to the Edith Wilkins Foundation for Street Children in Darjeeling last month. They were very touched by your generosity. We don’t have a final figure for the sums…
GLAS Events, Music
Luka Bloom (11.10.2014)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
GLAS Events, Theatre
Title and Deed by Will Eno (03.07.2014)
by Geneva Literary Aid Society •
GLAS is proud to welcome Gare St. Lazare back to Geneva with a provocative new work TITLE AND DEED from the pen of the American playwright, Will Eno, who was recently shortlisted for a Pulitzer Prize. The production is stopping off in Geneva before it opens at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival having already enjoyed great…