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10 Mar 2026

World premiere of highly-anticipated event to take place in Kilkenny

The Curing Line won the world’s largest prize for new opera in 2025

World premiere of highly-anticipated opera announced as part of Kilkenny Arts Festival

Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern(Co-Director), Michael Gallen (Composer_Co-Director),Maura O'Keeffe(Producer)© Photo taken by Katharina Schiffl for FEDORA

Today Kilkenny Arts Festival made the first announcement for the festival’s 2026 programme – the world premiere of Michael Gallen’s already award-winning opera, The Curing Line.

Winner of the prestigious Fedora International Opera Prize (the world’s largest prize for new opera), The Curing Line explores themes of healing, loss of culture and environmental collapse through the story of  Cora, a young woman who inherits a life-saving ancestral healing power but loses her ability to use it.  

Michael Gallen said  “I’m excited to be working with a world-class creative and production team on ’The Curing Line' and to be premiering this new work in Kilkenny this year. The partnership with the festival along with Arts Council and Creative Monaghan funding and the Fedora prize have all been hugely important in the successful development of the project and I can’t wait to share this new opera with audiences.” 

The Curing Line is co-directed by Michael and long-term collaborator Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, conducted by Clara Baget, with libretto co-written by Michael and poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin.

Set and Costume design is by Pai Rathaya, Sound design by Simon Cullen and Lighting Design by Yukiko Yoshimoto.  

The Curing Line expands the boundaries of opera, bringing together a tight-knit group of leading singers and instrumentalists – Amy Ní Fhearraigh, Sarah Shine, Romain Bly, Josephine Besançon, Caimin Gilmore, Maria Ryan, Oisin Walsh-Peelo – from opera, traditional and pop backgrounds, all of whom play vital character roles. 

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Cora’s world is that of an Irish border town in the 1990’s in the midst of ‘The Troubles’.

Having grown up in institutional care, Cora is fostered by a family and inherits a cure for ailments of the breath from her foster father.

She works for a disreputable mechanic, curing in the evenings and plunging into wild, intoxicated, and increasingly reckless weekend escapades with her foster sister Eileen.

In a life that has been shadowed by chaos, loss and misanthropy, the cure becomes the line that connects Cora to self, ancestry and society.  Following their father’s death, a tension grows between the sisters around birthright and inheritance, and a moment of crisis begins to unravel Cora’s belief in her capacity to cure.

As the pillars of her internal world crumble, so too do those of the world around her, with violent and devastating consequences. 

Through this prism of Ireland’s indigenous traditions of ‘making cures’, the show brings its audience on a journey that navigates the thin veils between sickness and health, self and society and between living and death.

It takes a deep look at the contours of healing experience and questions whether, in thinking of the human and the environment as separate, we are failing to acknowledge that fundamental parts of ourselves and our culture are becoming extinct. 

In a world that hurtles towards its own forgetting, can one truly heal or be healed?  

The musical language of The Curing Line is an evolution on from Gallen’s previous opera, Elsewhere; the glitches of sean-nós, the lulling hypnosis of mantras, jagged industrial and factory sounds, the complex rhythms of the body’s pulsations, and the raucous energies of club and techno combining to create a unique and ever-evolving sound world.  

Commissioned by the Centre Culturel Irlandais Paris, The Curing Line was the Winner of the FEDORA Opera Prize 2025 with the support of The Silver Company and is produced by Gallen’s own Straymaker company in association with Kilkenny Arts Festival, Miroirs Étendus and Once Off Productions and is funded by the Arts Council and Creative Monaghan.  

Kilkenny Arts Festival will run from August 6 to 16. Further programme details will be announced in the coming weeks.  

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