Children enthralled by Irish Traveler
history and lore performance of Chris McBrien
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[July 28, 2015]
LINCOLN - The summer reading program
entertainment at the Lincoln Public Library ended on a high note
Thursday morning with a performance by Irish Traveler Chris McBrien.
It is difficult to classify McBrien’s performance, because he is so
good at so many things.
He had the full house of young readers grinning from ear to ear with
his musicianship, magic, dancing, humor, but most of all his story
telling. He even threw in some ventriloquism with a cast of puppets
straight from the Old Country. His story about the war between the
fairies and the leprechauns with food as their weapons brought the
house down. He ended the story asserting that war created shepherd’s
pie.
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Phone
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