William Kennedy Hornyak tells “Erin’s Daughters: Irish Goddesses, Hags, and Heroines

From the mythic Hag of Beara and Lusty Queen Maeve to the historic Pirate Queen Grace O’Malley, storyteller William Kennedy Hornyak celebrates the many faces of Irish goddesses, hags and heroines.  Join us for a fun, engaging and wild ride through tales, poems, songs and lore in honor of the unfettered Celtic feminine.  For mature audiences only.

Queen Maeve

From Irish myths and Russian fairytales to Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables, William Kennedy Hornyak weaves a wide web of oral traditions into engaging, thoughtful and well-crafted performances.  He has performed on the main stage of the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesboro, Tennessee.  More often than not though he can be found in schools, pubs, prisons, churches, colleges, community centers and puttering around his own backyard in Milwaukie, Oregon.  “Storyteller par excellence…endless wit…boundless imagination…transports audiences young and old into an amazing world of imagination.”  The Oregonian

William Kennedy Hornyak

Details

Where: Olympic Theater Arts, Gathering Hall. (Alcoholic beverages available for purchase.)

When: Wednesday, March 1st, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Cost: $15

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