Saturday, March 14, 2026

The Irish… And How They Got That Way - Music Theatre of CT

The Irish… And How They Got That Way, a musical revue that combines snippets of Irish history with an assortment of Irish-centered songs, is receiving a high-spirited production at the Music Theatre of Connecticut (MTC).  The show is performed by a multi-talented cast of five.  They play a variety of instruments – guitar, mandolin, piano, violin, and cello for songs that include folksongs, ballads, comedic numbers, and tunes written by Broadway legend George M. Cohan.  Interspersed between the musical interludes are recitations, stories, facts and figures about the Irish – the good, the bad, and the ugly.  The show, written by the Pulitzer Prize winning author, Frank McCourt, delves into the bitterness, joy, anger, and sadness of the Irish experience, both at home and abroad.

The cast of The Irish… And How They Got That Way.  Photo by Alex Mongillo.

The production at MTC has shaved about 30 minutes from a previous staging of the show I attended, which was 2 ½ hours.  The current length is perfect for this type of show.  Director Kevin O’Connor keeps the performers constantly on the move, pausing every so often for the occasional ballad – did anyone say “Danny Boy?”  He has molded an ensemble that works well together and clearly enjoys each other’s company.  O’Connor has astutely played to the actor’s strengths.  For example, Hillary Ekwall is a classical celloist, which she shows off to fine fashion.  Erin Margaret Williams grew up as a competitive Irish Step Dancer.  She adds intermittent high-stepping, crowd-pleasing flourishes to the revue.  The other cast members, who also sing and play with gusto – Zachary Anderson, Jeff Raab, and Joseph Torello – are all superb with their vitality and outward enjoyment of the material.

Jeff Raab and Erin Margaret Williams in The Irish… And How They Got That Way.  Photo by Alex Mongillo.

Some of the stories and historical facts are associated with the 1840 potato famine.  This period of shortages and deprivations are eye-opening, as well as appalling, bringing a somber tone to the production.  However, O’Connor doesn’t allow the mood inside the small performance space to become overly somber. 

Hillary Ekwall in The Irish… And How They Got That Way.  Photo by Alex Mongillo.

The pocket-size stage is another strength of the show, allowing the vibrancy, energy, and camaraderie of the actors to be in full focus of the audience.  Scenic Designer Sean Sanford has transformed the space into a highly detailed Irish pub, which contributes greatly to the ambiance of the show.  Longtime MTC Costume Designer Diane Vanderkroef has fashioned a variety of late 19th and early 20th century garb appropriate for the Irish at home and abroad.  Jon Damst’s Sound Design is beautifully rendered, allowing vocals to float above the musical numbers.

 

The cast of The Irish… And How They Got That Way.  Photo by Alex Mongillo.

The Irish… And How They Got That Way, playing at the Music Theatre of Connecticut in Norwalk through March 22.  Click here for dates, times, and ticket information.

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