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You’re born in one country. But your parents come from a different one. So what does that make you?
What if the two countries share a complex history, of conquest and subjugation, resistance and rebellion? But which happen to be closest neighbours across the Irish Sea, and have grown to a mutual understanding, and (a sometimes uneasy) co-existence?
How do you, born and raised in one of those countries, but with ties and binds to the other, define yourself? Are you British? Or are you Irish? Or don’t you know? And why the hell are there so many Irish people in England, anyway?
Join Declan Duffy as he attempts to make some good sense out of it all. He’ll be considering the history of Irish migration to Britain, the difficulties encountered by the people who made that journey, and how all of it has influenced us, their descendants, in our consideration of who and what we are. There’ll be some songs, of course there will. And a few laughs. And we’ll attempt to answer the vexed question of how many boxes you technically have to tick in order to confidently state: “I am Irish (sort of)”.
Running time: 75 minutes
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Mon 13th Apr, 2026
Hall for Cornwall, Truro
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Hall for Cornwall, Truro
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The Acorn, Penzance
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Wed 15th Apr, 2026
St Bartholomew's Church, Lostwithiel
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Fri 24th Apr, 2026 — Thu 30th Apr, 2026
Various Venues, Various Locations
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Blisland Village Hall, Bodmin
Sat 9th May, 2026
The Old Library, Bodmin
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The Old Library, Bodmin
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