The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh SEASON BROCHURE JUN - AUG 2019 visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre Box Office: 028 3752 1821 f /marketplacearmagh | t @mptarmagh
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION BOOK IN PERSON Box Office Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to 4.30pm. On performance evenings the Box Office will remain open until 7.00pm for all bookings and until the performance start-time for tickets for that night’s show only.
WE’RE IMPROVING The Market Place Theatre is set to get even better over the coming months, with a series of improvement works taking place in our visitor car park, and ultimately within the venue itself. These works will allow us to enhance and progress your visitor experience, whilst protecting and maintaining the status of our stunning and much-loved venue. Whilst The Market Place Theatre will remain fully open during the course of the car park improvements, the car park facility will be closed. Full details of car park closures dates and alternative parking facilities will be available to view on our website at visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre
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SEVENTH AVENUE ARTS PRESENTS
Sat 1 June | 8.00pm | £17.00 Critically acclaimed as one of the world’s greatest tribute shows, ‘Simon & Garfunkel Through The Years’ returns with an all new production. Featuring a full live band, moving video footage and stunning vocal harmonies, this spectacular concert takes audiences on a journey through the songs and history of Simon and Garfunkel.
The show is a celebration of the incredible rise to fame of two boys from Queens, New York who would go on to become the most successful folk-rock duo of the 1960’s, selling 38 million albums in the US alone, winning 10 Grammy Awards and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Hear all of the hits such as ‘The Sound of Silence’, ‘Mrs Robinson’, ‘The Boxer’ and the iconic ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, as well as hits from Paul Simon’s solo career such as ‘Call Me Al’, ‘Kodachrome’ and ‘50 Ways To Leave Your Lover’.
ONE OF THE GREATEST TRIBUTE SHOWS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD STUART CAMERON, BBC & ITV BROADCASTER
TENX9 Thurs 6 June | 8.00pm | Free i Tenx9 is a storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their lives. Started in Belfast in 2011 by Paul Doran and Pádraig Ó Tuama, Tenx9 now takes place in seventeen cities worldwide, and is a firm favourite on the Belfast arts scene. Curating true stories at these events, the organisers support new and established storytellers in this enormously popular evening. Admission to this event is free. Pre-booking is not required. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.
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CELTIC PSALMS: REST IN THE SHELTER Fri 7 June | 8.00pm | £10.00 i In an evening of song, Kiran Young Wimberly and the McGraths will share music from their newest album of Celtic Psalms, as well as old favourites from previous albums. With soulful voices, rich harmonies and traditional instrumentation, these arrangements of psalms to Irish and Scottish melodies, bring fresh life to ancient words.
Kiran Young Wimberly, an American Presbyterian minister who has spent much of the past decade in Northern Ireland, and the McGrath family of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, have shared their music with diverse communities here in Northern Ireland and abroad. Their music has featured on the BBC televised series ‘Then Sings My Soul’, as well
as Sunday services with RTE and the BBC. Building bridges between traditional and sacred music, and tapping into some deeper human emotions of joy and sorrow, lament and hope, this event is sure to be healing balm for the soul. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.
PRIORY PRODUCTIONS & STAGE SCHOOL PRESENTS
AMELDA
Fri 7 - Sat 8 June | 7.30pm | Fri Matinee 10.00am [Schools Performances] £12.00 | £10.00 [conc] | £6.00 [schools] i Step back to a fairytale time and prepare to be spellbound in the original witching journey based on the well-loved fairy tale, Hansel & Gretel. ‘Amelda’ tells the much richer, darker tale of how many sweet children came to their fate at the hands of this famously mysterious witch. Filled with music, magic and mystery; this original new musical promises to keep the whole family on the edge of their seat, and hungry for more. Please note that ‘Amelda’ features strobe lighting, loud bangs and smoke, and is therefore not suitable for babies and toddlers. Presented by one of Northern Ireland’s leading amateur theatre groups, featuring over one hundred young performers, and seasoned Priory performers from the local area.
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THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE
New for 2019, we bring you the magic of The Big Screen.
Sit back and relax in the comfort of our Studio Theatre, and immerse yourself in a world of action, adventure, drama and romance.
CAROL Fri 14 June | 8.00pm | £4.00
MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON
Dir: Todd Haynes | 2015 | 116 mins | Certificate 15
Thur 4 July
When Carol [Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett] walks into a New York City department store and meets Therese [Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara], an unlikely friendship sparks. Carol is an elegant socialite going through a bitter divorce while Therese is just starting out in life; unsure of who she wants to be. Mesmerized by each other, they face a choice: deny their hearts desires or defy society’s conventions, but in doing so, risk life as they know it.
The award-winning 1939 classic about an idealistic, small town American senator who finds himself single-handedly battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him.
From director Todd Haynes [I’m Not There, Far From Heaven] and based on the best-selling novel, Carol is a powerful romance fuelled by the danger and exhilaration of forbidden love.
Oscar-winning biopic of the legendary blues, soul and jazz musician, Ray Charles.
RAY Sat 10 Aug
WARNING: CONTAINS SOME STRONG LANGUAGE AND SCENES OF A SEXUAL NATURE This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.
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EIGHTY-NINE Fri 14 June | 7.30pm £12.00 | £10.00 [conc] i Returning to The Market Place following a sell-out performance in the Spring. The 1889 Armagh railroad disaster was a tragedy that struck the very heart of the city and its surrounding areas. Often referred to as ‘Armagh’s Titanic’, it was the deadliest rail incident in Europe of its day. Now, as we approach the 130th anniversary of the crash, the Shelley Lowry School of Speech and Drama are proud to present this tribute and thanksgiving for those who lost their lives on that fateful day. An original script featuring music from the 1880s and the present day.
Sat 15 June 5.00pm & 8.30pm | £20.00
You’ve met the real housewives of New York, Atlanta and Cheshire - now let’s meet the REAL housewives of Norn Iron! Housewives from every walk of life are flung together in this unique Norn Iron comedy. You thought you seen drama in The REAL Housewives? Imagine a West Belfast milly rubbing shoulders with a BT9-er? A wee Derry Irish language fanatic drinking gin and slim-line tonics with a mid-Ulster Slimmers World hallion! You ain’t seen sparks fly until you’ve seen The REAL Housewives of Norn Iron! A REAL rip-roaring comedy packed with characters that you’ll know and love brought to you by the most successful comedy team in Norn Iron. Written and produced by Leesa Harker, creator of ‘Maggie Muff’ and writer of ‘50 Shades of Red, White and Blue’, ‘Dirty Dancin in le Shebeen’, ‘Maggie’s Feg Run’ and ‘Maggie - Yer Ma!’.
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KILLYMUCK Sat 15 June | 8.00pm £10.00 | £8.00 [conc] A darkly comic play about class, poverty and the struggle to escape by award-winning playwright Kat Woods. Killymuck is a fictitious housing estate built on a paupers’ graveyard in 1970s Ireland. Inspired by real events, Kat Woods’ play sees Niamh navigate the trials and tribulations of being a kid from the benefit class system. Educational barriers, lack of opportunity and the oppressive structures that are implicit in the cycle of impoverishment, all seem to conspire against the will to abdicate the media-constructed underclass stereotype. Show is recommended for age 15+ due to strong language and adult content. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.
NI OPERA PRESENTS
THE CHRONIC IDENTITY CRISIS OF PAMPLEMOUSSE Fri 21 June | 11.00am | £7.00 | £5.00 [children] £20.00 [family of four] | £5.00 [school groups] Pamplemousse is a grapefruit. He’s upset and lonely. His mouse neighbours aren’t very friendly unless he’s crying sweet juicy tears and what makes it worse is he can’t squeeze through their mouse hole to try to get to know them. Will he ever find someone who likes him just as he is? ‘The Chronic Identity Crisis of Pamplemousse’ is a new 30-minute opera written for Key Stage 2 children with a positive message about friendship and self-confidence. Children will get the opportunity before the performance to take part in an hour-long interactive workshop where they’ll be able to explore the music, themes and characters of this exciting new work. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout. Let your imagination roam free with Northern Ireland Opera! Suitable for children of Primary School age.
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THE LITTLE MERMAID Fri 21 June | 8.00pm £17.00 | £10.00 [conc] i Alderson Ballet Theatre is a brand new youth ballet company, with a rising profile in Northern Ireland’s arts scene, created by professional dancers Leigh Alderson and Jill Dickson Monte. Set in 1940’s wartime, Alderson Ballet Theatre guide us through Gershwin classics, retelling Hans Christian Anderson’s short story of ‘The Little Mermaid’ with a fresh and original take. With a passion to enrich the developing art and theatre scene while instilling the discipline and functionality of a professional ballet company, Jill and Leigh aim to enable aspiring artists to perform cutting-edge dynamic works.
STAGE STARS THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS
SHOWTIME
Sat 22 June | 2.00pm & 7.00pm £9.00 [matinee] | £7.00 [matinee conc] £10.00 [evening] | £8.00 [evening conc] i Stage Stars Youth Theatre are back with their annual Market Place Theatre performances, showcasing the best of talent from the local community. With a cast aged from four to eighteen bringing you a variety of songs and dances from the most popular new and classical musicals around, this is a high energy, entertaining, not-to-bemissed show!
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MICKY BARTLETT: LOVE IT
THE LEGENDS OF AMERICAN COUNTRY Thurs 27 June | 8.00pm | £20.00 i
Sat 22 June 8.00pm | £15.00 After another year of travelling the world, Micky Bartlett returns to his home county for another hilarious show at The Market Place Theatre. Having moved in with his ma at the ripe old age of 32, Micky tells us exactly why people from Northern Ireland should just stay where we are. In typical Bartlett fashion, you’re going to hear some things that most people wouldn’t tell a psychiatrist. This show is recommended for age 16+, as it contains strong language and adult themes. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.
Now seen by over 250,000 fans, Europe’s No 1 Country music show ‘The Legends Of American Country’, returns for another fantastic night of toe-tapping Country classics. The 2019 tour will showcase highly acclaimed tributes to Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Tammy Wynette and Kenny Rogers, as well as five brand new tributes to icons Willie Nelson, Charley Pride, Patsy Cline, Glen Campbell and Don Williams.
The show features four fantastic singers backed by the superb Keltic Storm band, coupled with an authentic stage set that will transport you all the way to Nashville and back. One things for sure, if you like Country music, this is the only show in town!
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WRC ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
Fri 28 - Sat 29 June | 7.00pm | £12.00 | £10.00 [conc] i
Sat 29 June | 8.00pm | £10.00 [standing]
GOTTA DANCE!
HUNKPAPA
Named after the North American tribe that surrounded and defeated General Custer, Hunkpapa take their audiences somewhere enthralling, liberating and truly wild. The band have been selling out some of the biggest venues in the country. Simply not to be missed. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre.
The Jennifer Marshall School of Dance returns to The Market Place Theatre due to popular demand, with their spectacular stage production of ‘Gotta Dance’. This all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza will entertain audiences of all ages and has been a huge sell out in all their previous shows. With adorable performances from children as young as
three to the outstanding routines from senior students who will have you thinking you are in the West End! This is a great family event for all to enjoy and something you won’t want to miss! Group booking discount not available for this performance.
SUCH GREAT SONGS
GARY LIGHTBODY, SNOW PATROL
THE BEST BAND I HAVE SEEN IN AGES - MASSIVE, MASSIVE TUNES PHIL TAGGART, BBC RADIO 1
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MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON Dir: Frank Capra | 1939 | 129 mins | Certificate PG Thurs 4 July | 8.00pm | £4.00
JOLLY PROMOTIONS PRESENTS
GOLDILOCKS & THE THREE BEARS SINGALONG Sat 20 July | 2.00pm | £9.00 | £40.00 [Family of 5] i
Jean Arthur, James Stewart and Claude Rains star in Frank Capra’s ‘Mr. Smith Goes To Washington’, the award-winning 1939 classic about an idealistic, small town American senator who heads to Washington D.C. and suddenly finds himself single-handedly battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him. Receiving a total of eleven 1939 Oscar nominations [including Best Picture and Best Director], and winning one [Best Writing, Original
Warning: Contains newsreel footage of wartime violence and some mild bad language.
The much loved fairy-tale comes to the stage in an unforgettable live production of song and laughter. Goldilocks and the three bears, Ruff the dog, and Mr Bunny perform live in this exciting and fun-filled musical production. The popular tale takes a few twists and turns along the way, with other new puppet characters and hopefully a happy-ever-after.
This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.
Kids will learn that music can be found everywhere as they sing and dance to all their favourite songs.
Story], this classic is considered one of Capra’s, Stewart’s and Columbia’s finest films.
Throughout the show there are interactive moments that children and parents alike can enjoy. Watch your kids take part in action songs like ‘Heads Shoulders Knees And Toes’, ‘If You’re Happy And You Know It’ and ‘I’m A Little Teapot’, as well as many other all-time children’s favourites. With different adventures from every character, the show will have parents and children alike laughing, playing and singing.
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SUMMER SCHOOL
A FESTIVAL OF CULTURE & CREATIVITY MON 22 JULY SAT 27 JULY Now in its 32nd year, the 2019 Summer School offers another attractive programme with a truly international flavour of readings, talks, workshops, discussions and evening shows, featuring well-known writers and performers and esteemed speakers from throughout Ireland, the UK and beyond. Whether you come for an event or two, a full day or a week, there is something on offer for everyone. Among the prize-winning poets who will feature in the popular mid-morning slots are Mona Arshi and Zaffar Kunial [23 July], Fiona Benson and Mary Jean Chan [24 July], Billy Ramsell and Tamar Yoseloff [25 July], and Kerrie Hardie and Sarah Clancy [26 July]. Top prose writers will read from their recently published work in the ever-popular Lunchtime Fiction series: Ann Cleeves, Sarah Moss, Jennifer Makumbi-Morris, Kevin Barry and Joseph O’Connor. Best-selling crime writers appearing on a Crime Fiction panel will include Mick Herron and Jo Spain. The programme also provides workshops with established writers, as well as exhibitions of paintings and photographs. Further details on all events on the John Hewitt Society and Market Place Theatre websites and in the JHISS brochure.
BRENDAN GALILEO FOR EUROPE Mon 22 July I 8.00pm I £13.00 Brendan Galileo is determined to make his mark on Irish political life and save the local school of music from being converted into apartments for racehorses, by joining the ranks of the European Parliament. However, with his voice so lost in a sea of tribal bureaucracy, he must take drastic action to improve his public profile. He must represent his country in the most vicious diplomatic catfight in the continent, the Eurovision Song Contest. A hilarious new play by Fionn Foley about keeping your integrity at the world’s foremost convention of kitsch. Winner of the ‘Best Performer’ and ‘Bewley’s Little Gem’ awards at Dublin Fringe Festival 2018, the show travels to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August.
FOLEY BRINGS BOTH ENERGY AND CHARM TO A FINELY HONED SOLO PERFORMANCE THE SUNDAY TIMES
FOLEY’S PERFORMANCE IS IRRESISTIBLE THE IRISH TIMES
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GALA POETRY READING WITH BILLY COLLINS & KATHRYN MARIS Thurs 25 July I 8.00pm I £12.00
TO HELL IN A HANDBAG:
THE SECRET LIVES OF CANON CHASUBLE & MISS PRISM Tue 23 July I 8.00pm I £14.00
A DELIGHT BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN AND ACTED WITH EXQUISITE COMIC TIMING THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY HELEN NORTON & JONATHAN WHITE While others are preoccupied with cucumber sandwiches and railway cloakrooms, two minor characters from Oscar Wilde’s comic masterpiece, ‘The Importance Of Being Earnest’, are up to their necks in something else. A country rector and a governess, models of Victorian propriety in public. But in private? This is the play behind the play: a tale of blackmail, embezzlement and false identity. A subversively funny new take on an Irish theatrical classic. If you love Wilde - and who doesn’t? - you’ll love this! ‘To Hell In A Handbag’ comes to the JHISS after a highly successful Edinburgh Fringe run and English tour in 2018.
Billy Collins, twice US Poet Laureate and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and famously described as ‘the most popular poet in America’ by the New York Times, explores complicated contemporary lives and thoughts in engaging, humorous, often quirky poems. He has published over a dozen poetry collections including The Rain in Portugal [Random House, 2016]. Billy won many new admirers when he appeared at JHISS, with Seamus Heaney, in 2008.
Kathryn Maris, an American poet based in London, and author of three poetry collections, has been praised by the Times Literary Supplement for her ‘deadpan humour and cool dissection of domestic dysfunction in poetry that is playful, obsessive, irreverent’. A selection of her work appears in Penguin Modern Poets 5 and her third collection is The House With Only An Attic And A Basement [Penguin, 2018].
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EYE-WATERING GUITAR WORK HOT PRESS
BELVOIR PLAYERS PRESENTS
WEDDING FEVER Sat 3 August | 8.00pm | £12.00 | £10.00 [conc]
FESTIVAL EVENTS AT THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE THURS 8 - SUN 11 AUG Please check 7 Hills Festival brochure for further events
THE PAT MCMANUS BAND Thurs 8 Aug | 7.00pm | Admission Free The ever-popular Belvoir Players return for their now legendary Summer Theatre tour with the riproaring Sam Cree comedy, ‘Wedding Fever’. Wedding fever is gripping the Galbraith household. Myra, daughter of football fanatic Alec, is due to marry canny countryman Dennis Hall. His farmer parents come to town to meet their prospective in-
laws and, as if this was not enough, American relations descend on the household. To add further confusion, railway worker Alec is involved in a strike, son Davy has been in an accident and nosey neighbour Emily Beattie constantly gets in everyone’s way. Expect the usual Sam Cree magic from start to end.
The ‘Pat McManus Band’ are a powerful three-piece blues | rock trio, headed up by the former ‘Mama’s Boys’ and ‘Celtus’ guitarist/violinist virtuoso Pat McManus. Pat is today considered to be one of the last remaining individual guitar heroes of a generation of Irish guitarists. ‘Mama’s Boys’ were one of the greatest rock bands to come out of Northern Ireland. This year the band is celebrating Pat’s 40th year as a professional musician with the release of the acoustic retrospective album ‘Rewind’, which includes songs from Pat’s wide-ranging career. With a touring schedule packed to the max across Europe, they are ready to rock. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.
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RAB MCCULLOUGH Fri 9 Aug | 7.00pm | Admission Free
FILM SCREENING - RAY Dir: Taylor Hackford | 2004 | 146 mins | Certificate 15 Sat 10 Aug | 8.00pm | £4.00 Veteran Blues guitarist, Rab McCullough, was an active contributor in the 60’s and 70’s when the blues baby came of age. He has shared the stage with other Rock and Blues legends including Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison and Jimi Hendrix. Rab inspires generations with his electrifying live shows, always thrilling crowds with unstoppable energy and conviction. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.
Oscar-winning biopic of the legendary blues, soul and jazz musician. Even though he had lost his sight as a young boy and grew up in a segregated, racist society, Ray Charles [Jamie Foxx] is determined to follow his love of music and begins a successful tour of the American south. With a career that begins to grow beyond all expectations throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Ray starts struggling with drug addiction and with failed relationships that take their toll on his health. But throughout all this, he never loses his love of music, eventually becoming a Grammy Awardwinning icon and one of the most popular musicians of the twentieth century. Warning: Contains some strong language and simulated drug use. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.
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HOLYWOOD PLAYERS PRESENTS
SECOND HONEYMOON Sat 17 August | 8.00pm | £10.00 | £8.00 [conc] The Holywood Players present Sam Cree’s hilarious comedy, ‘Second Honeymoon’. It’s the 1960s, and Frank and Agnes McIlroy return to the Bangor seaside boarding house where they spent their first nights as a newly married couple twenty-five years ago. However, their romantic getaway doesn’t go quite the way they planned, and before they
know it they are caught up in the goings-on of the other guests, their prim and proper landlady, and her flighty maid with a penchant for sailors! With hen-pecked husbands, loved-up young newlyweds, a seaside bathing competition, and a surprise appearance from an old flame, their break away soon turns into a weekend they will never forget!
GBL PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
THE STORY OF THE MIAMI SHOWBAND Tues 20 Aug | 8.00pm | £28.00 | £26.00 [conc] i Are you ready to revisit Ireland in the 1960’s in the company of the legendary Miami Showband and all their fantastic hits? Who remembers ‘Simple Simon Says’, ‘From The Candy Store’ or ‘Clap Your Hands, Stomp Your Feet’? Even if you’re too young to remember the 60’s and 70’s, this is still the show for you. Told through the eyes of two best friends and Miami songwriters, Fran O‘Toole and Des Lee, The Miami weaves us through the amazing roller coaster story of the iconic showband. Written by Marie Jones and Martin Lynch [the team behind ‘Dancing Shoes The George Best Story’], The Miami takes us through the joyous dancehall days of the 1960’s and ‘Spit On Me Dickie’, to the tragedy in 1975. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll want to dance, but above all, you’ll have an amazing night out. Suitable for age 14+. May contain strong language and scenes of violence.
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IN THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY Fri 30 - Sat 31 Aug | 8.00pm | £20.00 When history recalls the year 1968 we tend to view it as a time of momentous change in society worldwide. The Vietnam War had reached new heights with anti-war protests throughout the USA. Students were leading the way in all sorts of issues and the more liberal they became, the more governments rose to their audacious challenge. Following on from the Civil Rights marches in the USA, here at home we set about our own marches for the same cause and this
story reflects on how a farming community in mid-Tyrone dealt with the complex issues that arose from the search for Civil Rights. At that time dancing and country music were the main social diet albeit mostly one side of the community. Our story reflects how a young couple’s love of country music could transcend age-old tribal barriers, but not without a price to pay. The price of peace is often more expensive than we ever bargain for. In this case it most certainly was.
Thurs 5 Sept 8.00pm | £14.00 Following a hugely successful 2018 tour, Shane Todd is set to embark on an expanded tour of Ireland later this year. When you lose a bet with a mate and have to get ‘The Toddfather’ tattooed on your leg, you can either have it removed with a laser, or become... The Toddfather. With millions of online video views, a 2018 UK & Ireland stand-up tour, television appearances, and ‘The Shane Toddcast’ podcast, it’s a live show where he’s most at home. Join Shane for his biggest tour yet! This show is recommended for age 16+, as it contains strong language and adult themes.
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ONE NIGHT WITH YOU Fri 6 Sept | 8.00pm | £21.50 A two-hour, feel-good uplifting show, that will take you down memory lane with the hits of three of Rock ‘n’ Roll music’s greatest icons; Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison & Elvis Presley! Featuring all the hits to have you dancing in the aisles, from ‘It Doesn’t Matter Anymore’, ‘I Drove All Night’, ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll’, ‘Teddy Bear’, and ‘That’s All Right Mama’, to name but a few! All three performers are worth buying a ticket to see in their own right but all three together make for a powerful musical evening full of nostalgia and fun! Featuring Marc Robinson with his Stratocaster Guitar, Darren Page with his dark glasses, and Steve Halliday with all the moves of the king himself! An evening of pure nostalgia! Will rock ‘n’ roll ever die? That’ll be the day! BUILDING BRIDGES COMMUNITY ARTS THEATRE PRESENTS
ONE WAY TO BROADWAY Sat 7 Sept | 7.30pm | £10.00
Bright lights, big city! There’s no place in the world quite like Broadway! And now, for one night only, you can experience all those magical, musical moments without the hassle of ever having to pack a bag or get on a plane! Fresh from their successful run of the musical ‘GREASE’, Building Bridges Community Arts Theatre returns once more with their hit show ‘One Way to Broadway’ and it promises to be even bigger and better than the last! Join host, local comedian Sean Hegarty, as our cast of local singers and dancers bring the best of musical theatre to your doorstep. With thirty different songs from thirty different musicals, you’re sure to be ‘defying gravity’ after a night with us! So, make like ‘Greased Lightning’ and come along for the ride. Whether it’s a ‘Cell Block Tango’ or a ‘Fiddler on the Roof’, we promise you won’t be disappointed! Presented by one of Northern Ireland’s leading amateur theatre groups.
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A TALE AS OLD AS TIME... The greatest love story ever told, but told in a way you’ll never have seen the like of before! Audiences can expect an action-packed show bursting with magic, music and plenty of mayhem!
Sat 30 Nov - Sun 22 Dec Your wishes have been granted with our magical festive preview offer!
Sat 30 Nov | 11am & 2pm OFFER £13.00 | £11.00 [conc]
TICKETS FOR ALL OTHER PUBLIC PERFORMANCES
£16.00 & £13.50 [CONC]
Schools Performances & Prices: Contact The Box Office 028 3752 1821
Dreaming of a happier life, the beautiful Belle finds herself transported to a spellbound castle and held captive by a hideous beast. Can she see beyond the monster and fall in love with her captor before the last petal falls from the enchanted rose? Or will the Beast’s selfishness cost him the world he once knew and the hand of the girl that has melted his heart? Beauty And The Beast will be sure to make you laugh, cry and fall in love with a host of hilarious and hairy characters. Who - or what - is the creature that walks the long corridors of the enchanted home? And will he ever find love? Beauty And The Beast promises an unforgettably festive experience coupled with The Market Place Theatre’s renowned reputation for high quality, professional pantomimes that are up there with the best in Ireland.
PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Sat 30 Nov | 11am & 2pm Fri 6 Dec | 6.30pm Sat 7 Dec | 11am, 3pm & 6.30pm Sun 8 Dec | 1pm & 4.30pm Fri 13 Dec | 6.30pm Sat 14 Dec | 1pm & 5pm Sun 15 Dec | 1pm & 4.30pm Mon 16 Dec | 6.30pm Tues 17 Dec | 6.30pm Thurs 19 Dec | 6.30pm Fri 20 Dec | 3pm & 6.30pm Sat 21 Dec | 11am & 3pm Sun 22 Dec | 11am & 3pm RELAXED PERFORMANCE Sat 7 Dec | 11am BSL SIGNED PERFORMANCE Sat 14 Dec | 5pm CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Thurs 19 Dec | 6.30pm
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GIFT
VOUCHERS THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE ARMAGH
A Market Place Theatre Gift voucher makes an ideal present for a loved one, friend or colleague and is ideal for any occasion including that elusive Birthday present. Gift Vouchers are available in any denomination and can be purchased from The Theatre Box Office.
WORKSHOPS IMPORTANT NOTES FOR ADULT AND CHILDREN WORKSHOPS Enrolment closes seven days prior to workshop date. Summer season workshops are suitable for ages 16+. Workshops are designed for people coming to a subject for the first time or for those with a casual or leisure interest. Workshops are suitable for wheelchair users.
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CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS @ THE JOHN HEWITT INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2019 Mon 22, Tues 23 & Wed 24 July | 2.45pm - 4.45pm £60.00 for three-day workshop course Develop your writing skills under the direction of one of the esteemed tutors who are all experienced facilitators and published authors. Each workshop runs over three days, and each intensive session lasts for two hours, with a choice of genres. Spaces are limited - advance booking is essential. Getting Started: Nessa O’Mahony | Poetry: Kathryn Maris & Siobhán Campbell Short Story: Heather Richardson | Flash Fiction: Jan Carson | Memoir: Ferdia Mac Anna
TUTORS NESSA O’MAHONY Has had critical acclaim for her four books of poetry and her first crime fiction novel, The Branchman [2018]. This workshop, not genre-specific, will focus on developing the creative impulse.
KATHRYN MARIS Brought up in USA and now living in London. Her full-length collections include The House with Only an Attic and a Basement [2018]. She has been a tutor at the Poetry School in London.
SIOBHÁN CAMPBELL Her fourth collection Heat Signature [Seren] contains award-winning poems from the Oxford Brookes International Poetry Award and UCD’s Voices of War. She publishes widely in the UK, Ireland and the USA.
HEATHER RICHARDSON Published work includes the novels, Doubting Thomas and Magdeburg and short stories included in Short Story Introduction 1 [Lagan Press] and Brace: a new generation in short fiction.
JAN CARSON The author of the highly regarded novel, Malcolm Orange Disappears, and two collections of short stories, including Children’s Children [Love on the Road]. Jan’s new novel, The Fire Starters, has just been published by Doubleday.
FERDIA MAC ANNA Novelist, playwright, film and television director, musician; he has published two memoirs, Bald Head, A Cancer Story and The Rocky Years: The Story of an [Almost] Punk Legend. He just completed a new feature film, Danny Boy.
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TRADITIONAL WILLOW BASKET WEAVING Sat 27 July | 10.00am - 5.00pm | £50.00 Experience the traditional art of basket weaving with the assistance of experienced craft tutor and basket maker Sabine Wolniczak from Beaghmore Baskets. You will learn the techniques and skills involved in this ancient craft to complete your own traditional Irish skib using locally grown, harvested and seasoned willow. You are guaranteed to embark on a stimulating and invigorating experience. All materials supplied. Please wear sturdy flat shoes. Max No: 7 | Tutor: Sabine Wolniczak
CARRICKMACROSS LACE SCARF [3 DAY SUMMER SCHOOL] Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Aug | 10.00am - 3.00pm each day | £65.00 Theresa Kelly, an award-winning lace maker, presents this workshop that teaches you the intricacies of the Carrickmacross Lace tradition, while creating beautiful ends for a silk scarf. Theresa has designed a pattern especially for the workshop featuring the clematis plant. The pattern contains the technique of Carrickmacross Lace and can be adapted for the beginner and more advanced lace maker. During this three-day workshop you will learn traditional lacemaking techniques, gippure work, loops and filling in stitches. Pattern and materials for lace design are included. The lace pattern can also be adapted for a framed piece. Please note: Attendees should bring their own work lamp. Class suitable for beginners and advanced lace-makers. Max No: 12 | Tutor: Theresa Kelly
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EUROPEAN ENCAUSTIC WAX PAINTING
WET FELTING RUFFLE CRATER BROOCH
Sat 10 Aug | 10.00am - 3.00pm £22.00
Create a beautiful 3D wet felted, textured ruffle brooch with crater detail, under the guidance of textile artist Louisa Kelly. During the workshop you will learn wet felting techniques such as spikes, rainbow beads, craters, and balls which can be used to embellish and texture any of your wet felted projects.
Encaustic is the ancient art of painting using a beeswax medium with pigment in layers, fused with heat to the layer beneath to create a multi layered solid lustrous surface. During this engaging popular workshop with Encaustic artist Niamh O’Connor, you will work with coloured wax on card manipulated by the use of specially supplied irons and adapted stylus tools. This easy introduction into the art of encaustic is suitable for people interested in card making or creating small scale simply achieved art pieces for scrapbooking or framing. You will leave the workshop with a range of cards and art works in different textures and colours. All materials and equipment provided, however attendees should bring an apron or wear old clothes. Max No: 10 | Tutor: Niamh O’Connor
Sat 17 Aug | 10.00am - 4.00pm | £28.00
Suitable for beginners or improvers, each participant will complete one or two wet felted brooches. All materials provided. Max No: 12 | Tutor: Louisa Kelly
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NATURAL SOAP MAKING Sat 24 Aug | 10.00am - 12.30pm | £20.00
THE ‘SCANDZA’ COLLECTION THE ART OF CRAFT EXHIBITION 2019 KEITH SHEPPARD Learn how to make your own handmade soap using only natural ingredients and beautiful summer fragrances with local business Naturally Soap. Pamela and Irene will provide a short history of soap making, after which you will learn the ancient craft of soap making using the traditional cold process method. The basic skills taught will enable you to go home and make your own soap with ease. At the end of the workshop you will go home with a range of small handmade soaps to give as gifts. All materials will be provided, however it is recommended that attendees bring their own apron. Max No. 12 | Suitable for 16+ Tutors: Pamela Mawhinney & Irene Preston - Naturally Soap
Fri 17 May - Sat 6 July | Gallery | Preview Opening 17 May at 7.00pm One of Ireland’s emerging kiln formed glass artists, Keith’s focus is on the fine arts and the architectural and sculptural potential of kiln formed glass. Keith’s new works explore more advanced and complex techniques of design, composition and colour theory, examining the relationship between glass and natural light and its artistic presentation to optimum display. Keith presents his new body of work, The ‘Scandza’ Collection which embraces his aesthetic vision and continued development, focusing on a sleek contemporary; ‘minimalist’ approach to functional and non-functional tableware for modern living. www.keithsheppardglass.com
I AM EXTREMELY EXCITED WITH RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, PARTICULARLY WITH MY NEW ‘SCANDZA’ COLLECTION. MY GOAL IS NOT ONLY TO MAKE WORK THAT IS CERTAINLY POSSIBLE TO BE USED FUNCTIONALLY BUT ALSO TO CROSS THE BOUNDARY OF FUNCTION TO THAT OF A WORK OF ART.
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SMOKE IN MOTION NATHAN NESBITT Fri 7 June - Sat 13 July | Foyer Preview Opening 7 June at 7.00pm Visual Artist, Nathan Nesbitt, presents ‘Smoke in Motion’, an exploration of the unique surrealist technique fumage - the art of drawing with smoke. Utilising an open flame to deposit trails of black smoke on paper, Nesbitt sculpts the plumes to capture the delicate, passionate motion of his subject. The use of a destructive force as a tool for creation encompasses the disparity of humanities and earth’s volatile nature which is a constant element present in all Nesbitt’s creations.
THE FREE FLOWING MOTIONS OF THE SMOKE CAPTURED ON THE SURFACE OF MY ART REPRESENT AND SYMBOLISE INDIVIDUALITY
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JOHN HEWITT INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2019
BLOOD HORSES PADDY LENNON & MOYRA DONALDSON Mon 22 July - Sat 7 Sep | GALLERY Poet Moyra Donaldson has had a lifelong involvement with horses, and on encountering the horse paintings of Wexford artist Paddy Lennon, contacted him to propose a collaboration. The result is the stunning Blood Horses exhibition and limited edition book. Words and images combine to evoke the history of our human relationship with these beautiful creatures, and the part horses play in the lives of those who work with them and ride them, the glories and tragedies of our partnership with them and their effect on us.
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INDIAN FACES AND SCENES MALACHI O’DOHERTY Mon 22 July - Sat 7 Sep | FOYER WALLS Malachi O’Doherty travelled round the north of India with a camera, stopping to talk to people, snapping images of strangers, from the beggar on the street in Delhi to the labourer in Kolkata and the farmer in the Punjab. The powerful impression of these pictures is of faces filled with character, faces sculpted by climate, hard living and deep reflection. Malachi O’Doherty is a writer, broadcaster and photographer living in Belfast. His books cover works of memoir and discussions on politics and culture. He is the author of ‘Fifty Years On’, published this year by Atlantic Books and of a novel to be published early next year by Merrion Press. Dr O’Doherty is a current recipient of a Major Individual Artist award from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. This award funded his trip to India for research for another book and the photographs featured in this exhibition are a by-product of that research. This exhibition is sponsored by Andras Hotels.
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