
Yes! I am still here; in that I mean here with my Out&About column. It’s been a tough struggle with this pandemic and I am sick and tired about talking about it and would it ever ****ing go away and leave us alone. I am not speaking with a political or a scientific mouth only a plain person’s mouth as then you will get the truth and not fake stuff.
I have to say this: that they can put a man on the moon and bring them back with no casualties and they are still working on the cure for this Covid-19. Now all of a sudden, we have three different companies with the injection that they HOPE will cure this pandemic, let’s see.
I am annoyed with all that is happening all over the world as everyone is affected from top to bottom and no class distinction with this pandemic. I feel so sorry for all the people who work in the hospitality business as they are the most affected and that goes from wait staff, bartenders, porters, chefs, kitchen staff, cleaners, managers and, of course, the owners – all of whom are suffering. You must remember that is those people who make our life enjoyable when we are out socializing and having a cocktail now and then, hee, hee, I have to get a laugh out of that one.
All right, moving on I have to congratulate our new President, Joe Biden and of course the promise that he made on immigration, especially for Ireland and the undocumented that are here already to make them all citizens, now that would be a party.
The Irish Repertory Theatre are back on the road or should I say on the screen, so here is the latest news on the shows that you can view. Their “Theatre @ Home Winter Festival” begins on Tuesday, January 26! Featuring all nine of their “Performances on Screen”, from “Molly Sweeney” to “The Weir” to “A Touch of the Poet”, this free Festival is the perfect way to start 2021, safe and socially distant at home!
Each week the schedule changes, allowing you to see four unique productions over the course of the festival! Reservations for all the “Performances on Screen” are free but required in order to access the dedicated screening links. Donations of $25 per show, or $100 for the festival, are suggested for each viewer who can afford to give.
Each Performance on Screen will be screened once per week during the festival at scheduled times (all events are listed in Eastern Standard Time). For the first week of the festival (January 26 – 31), productions will be screened in the order they were released by Irish Rep. The schedule will then change each week.
All performances during the second week (1/26–1/31) and fourth week (2/2–2/7) of their “Theatre @ Home Winter Festival” will feature Open Captions. Buy Tickets via Phone at (212) 727-2737 or online at www.irishrep.org.
This is well worth tuning into, each one of the shows are superb so go and buy a ticket as this is a great cause keeping Irish Theatre in New York alive.
I’d also like to to remind you to check out the Origin Theatre video that is on our website at www.irishexaminerusa.com which is well worth watching and very easy to watch by clicking on it.
I am excited that so many Irish theatres are screening so many shows that are being performed for your enjoyment; don’t miss them. We here at The Irish Examiner fully support all of them and you will see and hear the best in the world of good Irish acting.

I have to hand it to John D. Lee, President of The Irish Business Organization who invited me to their Zoom meeting with guest host Ciaran Madden, Consul General of Ireland in New York. He gave us great information on Ireland’s standing with the European Common Market and foreign countries. It was a great presentation, thank you Consul General!
Hope to see you all again when I am Out&About again…
