At the age of 91, Kathleen Behan was persuaded to record her memories onto tape by her son Brian. That same year she recorded the ballads and rebel songs shed been singing all her life. The memories became a book, the songs an LP. Kathleen lived through the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and the Civil war. She took an active role in the fight for an Irish Republic, surviving near starvation and grinding poverty and holding her family together through thick and thin. Her golden boy Brendan, became famous worldwide for his plays and books only to die tragically young. But, as Kathleen says, You may as well sing grief as cry it... Combining source material with her own memories of her grandmother, Janet Behan with Jessica Higgs have created 'Kathleen and Me' " a memoir of this indomitable woman. Support using public funding by Arts Council England.