What's On at Beacon Arts Centre Sep - Dec 2016

Page 1

September – December 2016

Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House Quay, Greenock PA15 1HJ

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


A wee reminder ..we thought we would give you a gentle reminder of these upcoming performances.

Dead Sheep Comedy Nights

The Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular

Fri 16 September, Sat 15 October & Fri 11 November | 8pm | £12 / £10

Sun 2 October | 7pm | £22

Scotland’s number one comedy promoter bring its award-winning club to Beacon Arts Centre. Visit our website or social media nearer the time for confirmation of acts.

Michelle McManus Reality – The Musical

The purveyors of cool swing into town with some of the greatest music of the 20th century. Live Nation in association with MZA

Daniel Sloss – So? Sun 2 October | 8pm | £13.50

After eight sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, plus numerous TV appearances, Daniel Sloss returns to the Beacon for one night only.

Sat 1 October | 7:30pm | £15

Back by popular demand, the columnist, singer and TV presenter returns to Beacon with this humorous take on her life.

2

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


Photo: Steve Ullathorne

Rapture Theatre in association with Macrobert Arts Centre

Democracy By Michael Frayn

Tue 4 October | 7:30pm | £12 / £10

A gripping thriller set in 1960s West Germany from the writer of Noises Off. Star cast includes Tom Hodgkins (Red 2 and Hanna) Colin McCredie (Taggart), Neil Caple (Brookside), Sean Scanlan (River City), Michael Moreland (Under the Skin), Jack Lord (Crime & Punishment), Alan Steele, Jim Kitson, Steven Scott Fitzgerald and Stewart Porter (River City, Shetland and The Sash).

Rolling Back the Years Thu 13 October | 2:30 & 7:30pm | £16 / £14

A breathtaking musical journey through the 50s, 60s and 70s.

Craig Hill – Up and Coming! Sat 22 October | 7:30pm | £14.50 / £12.50 Suitable for 16+

Your favourite jet-fuelled kilty pleasure shoots back to the Beacon like a rocket full of fun. Terra Incognita supported by Macrobert Arts Centre

Invisible Army Thu 27 October | 7pm | £10 / £8 Suitable for 12+

Three years ago, Robbie McGuire started to become invisible. It’s not a big problem – he still gets detention and is ignored by everyone around him. Invisible Army was created as a documentation of the experiences of young carers.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

3


drama

LUMINATE AND FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY

Forgotten

Written and performed by Pat Kinevane Directed by Jim Culleton | Produced by Eva Scanlan Thu 6 October | 7:30pm | £10 / £8 | Suitable for 14+

Pat Kinevane’s captivating portrayal of four older characters, living in retirement homes and care facilities around Ireland, is a unique collage of Kabuki dance and Irish storytelling. With vibrancy and haunting honesty, Kinevane’s stylized performance brings to life these sometimes forgotten voices of society.

Photo: Gerard Blanche

Forgotten has been performed in over 50 venues in Ireland and internationally, and is supported by Culture Ireland. Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing festival, is delighted to present this boutique performance by the Olivier and triple Fringe First award-winning Fishamble. www.luminatescotland.org #FishambleFORGOTTEN

live music

THE SCOTTISH FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE HERITAGE TRUST

Charity Concert

Fri 14 October | 7:30pm | £15 / £13 (upper circle)

Featuring The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Returning by popular demand, the concert will feature The Band Of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. During the evening, the band will play a varied style of music including traditional Scottish, military and much more. You are advised to book early for this popular concert. Proceeds from the concert will go to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Heritage Trust and The Soldiers Charity.

4

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


ROSIE KAY DANCE COMPANY

Double Points: K & Motel

dance

Tue 11 October | 7:30pm | £12 / £10

Two athletic and intelligent dance duets from Best Independent Company (National Dance Awards) Rosie Kay Dance Company. Double Points: K is a stunning study of synchronicity and stamina set to a soundtrack of Bach, dub step and electronica. Motel is dark and sexy, inspired by the paintings of visual arts duo Huntley Muir. It explores illicit affairs and secret relationships, evoking deep and sensuous emotions.

“For Kay, this choreographic re-interpretation is a triumph. Catch it if you can.”  The Herald

Phoenix Dance Theatre: Triple Bill

dance

Fri 28 October | 7:30pm | £12 / £10

Phoenix Dance Theatre’s latest tour will feature work by Itzik Galili, Kate Flatt, Sharon Watson and Caroline Finn. The works will be performed as triple bills which vary from venue to venue and Beacon Arts Centre will be presenting Until.With/Out.Enough by Itzik Galili, Melt by the company’s Artistic Director Sharon Watson and Bloom by Caroline Finn. World-famous Dutch/Israeli choreographer Galili has reworked his piece for Phoenix as part of a co-commission with The Royal Ballet. Until.With/Out.Enough, is an emotional journey for the viewer, essentially abstract but layered with intimacy and tension. Watson’s acclaimed aerial dance piece Melt explores the elements of fire and water and the performance culminates with Finn’s quirky piece Bloom which explores the darkly comic sides of life. Presented as part of Galoshans 2016 – more information can be found over the page.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

5


Galoshans

Halloween Comes Home Fri 28 – Sun 30 October

Featuring the best local and international arts and entertainment! Events take place throughout Greenock and include street performers, a carnival parade, workshops and a party in Cathcart Square. More information at www.galoshans.com

Galoshans at Beacon Arts Centre Moving out Symposium – Making it Fri 28 October | 9:30am – 5pm

A day exploring the innovative range of art taking place outside of conventional venues.

Saffy Setohy & Bill Thompson: Light Field Fri 28 October | 5:30pm | Free

An off-grid, kinetically powered participatory installation made of and activated by light, people and the sound of light.

The Furrow Collective

Galoshans Parade

Sat 29 October | 2:30pm Free

Sat 29 October | 5pm | Free

Featuring Lucy Farrell, Rachel Newton, Emily Portman and Alasdair Robert, four soloists who share a love of traditional song.

Dreamland Sat 29 October | 2.30pm £7 / £5

Young people from Clyde View Academy, Beacon Youth Dance and West College Scotland dance students present a delightfully spooky, spine-tingling dance extravaganza.

Go back to page 5 for another Galoshans event …

6

Join the halloween procession featuring music, carnival and costume. Leaving from the Beacon at 5pm.

Reely Jiggered Sat 29 October | 7:30pm £10 / £8

Inspired by Celtic music, World beats, funk, rock pop and jazz.

The Fusioneers Sun 30 October | 1pm | Free

Two worlds touch when Scottish and Indian music intertwine in this crosscultural sonic collaboration.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


BOOKENDS

Simon and Garfunkel Through the Years

live music

Sat 14 October | 7:30pm | £16 / £15

“One of the greatest tribute shows anywhere in the world” Stuart Cameron, BBC and ITV Broadcaster Bookends perform the most authentic sounding tribute to the music of Simon & Garfunkel. They have toured extensively and their concerts have been described as ‘breathtaking’.

SCOTTISH OPERA

The Elixir of Love

opera

Tue 18 October | 7:30pm | £15 / £5 under 26 concession

Scottish Opera’s new production of Donizetti’s sunny comedy takes to the road this autumn. Director Oliver Platt and designer Oliver Townsend (Rodelinda 2013) take their inspiration from the world of P.G. Wodehouse in a cheeky, vividly characterised show with its tongue firmly in its cheek. The lively and lyrical score sees Donizetti at his best, from the beauty of Una furtiva lagrima to the fun of Dulcamara’s patter songs. The cast includes Ellie Laugharne, Welsh tenor Elgan Llyr Thomas and acclaimed baritone James Cleverton. They’re accompanied by five players from The Orchestra of Scottish Opera in a new instrumental arrangement by Scottish Opera’s Head of Music, Derek Clark.

ARRAY

The Legends of American Country Show

live music

Wed 19 October | 7:30pm | £18

Direct from Ireland, The Legends of American Country Show is now firmly established as Europe’s No.1 country music tribute show featuring the music of eight of the biggest icons on the American Country scene including Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson, Buck Owens and Johhny Cash. Featuring all the hits with authentic costume changes plus a live 6 piece band – The Legends of American Country finally comes to Beacon after sell-out runs throughout Scotland.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

7


Music at Beacon Karen Matheson With special guest Fara Thu 15 September | 7:30pm | £16

Widely recognised as the compelling vocalist of Celtic super-group Capercaillie, Karen Matheson is truly one of Scotland’s most respected singers with an astonishing career spanning more than 30 years. Her 2016 offering Urram is a musical love letter to her family’s Hebridean roots. It was also declared a “showstopper” by fRoots.

The Don Paterson Situation Thu 20 October | 7:30pm | £10 / £8

One of the UK’s leading poets, Don Paterson, is also a guitarist who has clocked up twelve years jointly leading the jazz-folk ensemble ‘Lammas’. Don is back playing music at the highest level with Scotland’s most talented jazz musicians: pianist Steve Hamilton, bassist Euan Burton and drummer Alyn Cosker. Between them, they stack up credentials playing, touring and the like with drumming legend Billy Cobham, Tim Garland, Derek Bailey, the SNJO, Tommy Smith, Kris Drever and Bronwynne Brent to name a few. Tonight’s music incorporates Pat Metheny, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Thelonious Monk, Robert Burns and Breton influences.

Emma Pollock Fri 21 October | 7:30pm | £16

In Search of Harperfield, Emma Pollock’s first solo album in six years, retains the sharp, insightful lyricism that characterised her tenure in The Delgados. It’s stylistic diversity and – above all else – her extraordinary vocal performances have elevated the album to critical acclaim and the realms of greatness.

8

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


What’s on for families Despairing about what to do with the kids during the October holidays? Let us help with these amazing shows for your wee and not so wee ones. Tickets for each show are £6 / £5, Family of 3 or 4 – £5 each, Family of 4 – £20 STARCATCHERS & BRANAR TÉATAR DO PHÁISTÍ PRESENT

The Shape of Things

Created by Ailie Cohen & Marc Mac Lochlainn Mon 10 October | 11am & 2pm Suitable for 6 months to 2 years and their adults

This is a story of two shapes, Cubert and Triantán, and the adventures they have finding their way back to each other. An interactive story told through puppetry, object theatre, music and sound set in a soft tactile environment. GOBLIN THEATRE

Penguin Elephant Fri 21 October | 11am & 1pm | Suitable for ages 3+

Penguin is a little bit selfish. Penguin loves fish fingers, but never shares them. Everything is black and white and that’s just the way Penguin likes it. Until one day Elephant turns up. Elephant is big. Elephant is messy. Elephant likes lots of colour everywhere. However will Penguin cope? CATHERINE WHEELS Photo: Jassy Earl Photography

White Sat 22 October | 1 & 3pm | Suitable for 2 – 4 year olds

Welcome to the world of White. It gleams and dazzles. Two friends look after birdhouses and make sure the birds’ eggs stay safe. The world is bright, ordered and white. But high up in the trees, all is not white. Colour appears. First red…then yellow…then blue…

The Man who followed his Legs (and kept on walking) A co-production between Wee Stories and Fife Cultural Trust Sat 5 November | 5pm | Suitable for ages 10+

A celebration of human resilience which follows the story of two young Scottish coalminers’ experience of World War 1. The death, loss and mayhem of the trenches forces Johnny to follow his legs (and keep on walking) to rediscover a reason for living.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

9


Scottish Youth Poetry Slam Final Thu 27 October | 1pm | Free

Join the winning teams from the regional slams as they compete against each other for the title of the first ever Scottish Youth Poetry Slam Master 2016. The slam is a fast paced competition and features audience participation. Contact the box office for free tickets for schools and groups.

opera

GREENOCK LIGHT OPERA CLUB

Anything Goes

Thu 3 – Sat 5 November | 7:30pm (additional 2:30pm Sat) | £16 / £13

After their sell-out show Sister Act last year, GLOC sets sail with the classic musical, Anything Goes. With high jinks on the high seas and lots of wellknown songs including It’s De-Lovely, I Get a Kick Out of You and the title song Anything Goes, this lively, toe-tapping, colourful show is sure to be popular, so book early!

variety

GREENOCK & DISTRICTS SCOUTS

2016 Greenock Gang Show

Tue 15 - Sat 19 November 7:15pm & Sat matinee 2:15pm Tue – Thu £9, Fri & Sat £12, Sat matinee £8 / £24 family ticket (2 adults, 2 kids) Tickets on public sale from 7 October

Greenock Gang Show has provided a great night of music, fun and even tears to the many thousands who have attended since it began in 1942. Performed every two years, 2016 is the centenary of Cub Scouting and will be celebrated in true Gang Show style with a few surprises along the way!

10

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


ALBA BALLET

dance

Cinderella Fri 11 & Sat 12 November | 7:30pm | £12

Alba Ballet follow up their sell-out performances of The Nutcracker at the Beacon in 2014 with this brand new production. Cinderella is a must for all classical ballet enthusiasts and for those who just love the story. Boasting some of the most talented ballerinas in the West of Scotland, students travel from Glasgow, Paisley, Dunoon, Largs and Inverclyde, to be part of Inverclyde’s only performing Ballet Company.

GREENOCK PLAYERS

Dick Whittington

pantomime Greenock Players presents

Fri 25 November – Sat 3 December (no Mon) 7:30pm 26 November & 3 December 2:30pm | £10, Family of 4 £35

Join Greenock Players as they bring to life this sparkling and fun-filled version of the traditional tale of Dick Whittington written by “panto king” John Morley. All the favourite characters are here – Tommy the Cat, Sarah the Cook, King Rat, the Fairy of the Bells and, of course, Dick Whittington himself. Sail the seven seas with the mapcap crew to Morocco to help the Sultan with his rat infestation.

Dick

Whittington

Tickets available from The Beacon Tel: 01475 723 723 Tickets: £10 / Family of 4 - £35 / Groups: Buy 10, get the 11th free Friday 25th Nov - Sat 3rd Dec (excl Mon 28th Nov) Evening performance at 7.30pm Sat 26th Nov & Sat 3rd Dec Matinee Performances at 2.30pm

Nearly New Year Hogmanay Show Sat 31 December | 7:30pm | £20 / £18

Join Alan Beck and his wife Polly Kirwan Beck as they get you in the mood for the bells. They will perform all the popular Scottish melodies assisted by ceilidh band Flung About.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

11


Christmas at Beacon

family

Flora’s Fairy Challenge Sat 10 – Sun 18 December (excl Mon) | Various times £8 / £6, Groups of 3+ £6 each

A festive tale for kids aged 3 – 6 years Always ready for an adventure, Flora has packed her bag and set off for the North Pole to visit Santa. But poor Santa has a problem – his sleigh can’t fly without magical fairy dust, and there’s not a pinch to be found so close to Christmas! Only Flora can save the day. But she’s not the sort of girl who likes to wear a pretty dress, a sparkly wand, a beautiful tiara, or any of the other things that make a good fairy. Though with the help of her little friends who have come along for the ride, Flora will learn that there’s more to being a fairy than just looking the part. Please visit our website for the performance times.

drama

NO NONSENSE PRODUCTIONS

It’s A Wonderful Life A Live Radio Play By Tony Palermo In association with Beacon Arts Centre Tue 20 – Fri 23 December 7:30pm Fri 23 December | 2:30pm | £14 / £12

Celebrating 5 sell-out years! The story of the most inspirational film of all time is brought to the stage as a live 1940s radio play. Six actors play 1940s radio actors who in turn portray ALL the characters of It’s a Wonderful Life. Featuring live sound effects and live music – It’s a Wonderful Life sells out every year so pre-booking a must!

“Fantastic show. Excellent cast” J Lynn

12

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Morning

Afternoon

Fri 9 Dec

Evening 7pm

Sat 10 Dec

2pm

7pm

Sun 11 Dec

1pm

5pm

Mon 12 Dec

No Performances

Tue 13 Dec

10am

7pm

Wed 14 Dec

10am

7pm

Thu 15 Dec

10am

7pm

Fri 16 Dec

7pm

Sat 17 Dec

2pm

7pm

Sun 18 Dec

1pm

5pm

Mon 19 Dec

No Performances

Tue 20 Dec

7pm

Wed 21 Dec

2pm

7pm

Thu 22 Dec

2pm

7pm

Fri 23 Dec

7pm

Sat 24 Dec

1pm

Sun 25 Dec

No Performances – Merry Christmas

Mon 26 Dec

5pm 5pm

Tue 27 Dec

2pm

7pm

Wed 28 Dec

2pm

7pm

Thu 29 Dec

2pm

7pm

Fri 30 Dec

2pm

7pm

Sat 31 Dec

2pm

Schools: £8. One teacher free with every 10 pupils Standard Performances: £17, £13 upper circle (Concs £14, £10 upper circle). Family tickets £37-53 for a family of 4** or £45-£65 for a family of 5*** Premium Performances: £19, £15 upper circle (Concs £16, £12 upper circle). Family tickets £45-61 for a family of 4** or £55-£75 for a family of 5*** Groups of 20+ £13.50. One ticket free with every 10 purchased. Babes in Arms: £2 Disabled companions free **Must include at least 2 children ***Must include at least 3 children

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

13


Participation Throughout the year we hold fun workshops and classes where you can explore and enjoy your creativity. For more information on all classes visit our website.

Beacon Young Company

Audition Workshop: 6 September 2016 Weekly Sessions: Sat 10 September – Sat 19 November £5.50 per class BYC is for young theatre-makers from across Inverclyde who are interested in pursuing further learning opportunities in performance. The young company will be working with emerging director, Nicholas Barton-Wines which will result in creating and performing an original performance piece as part of YTAS Chrysalis Festival.

Beacon Youth Theatre Every Sat 20 August – Saturday 8 October Participants are encouraged to use their imagination, share ideas, tell real life stories and together make them come alive on stage. P1 & P2

10 – 10:45am

£36

P3, 4 & 5 10:45am – 12 noon

£44

P6 & 7

12 noon – 1:15pm

£44

S1 & S2

1:15 – 2:30pm

£44

S3+

2:30 – 3:45pm

£44

Beacon Dance Classes

We offer classes for fun and fitness, for everyone from 2 years upwards. Try your first class for FREE. Autumn term 22 August – 13 October 2016 8 wk. block Cost £40 Winter term 31 October – 12 Dec 2016 7 wk. block Cost £35

For children and young people Micro Movers, 2-4 years Mon 11am – 12 noon Flying Feet, 4-7years Mon 5:30 – 6:15pm Young Groovers, 8-10 years Mon 6:30 – 7:30pm Junior Youth Dance Company, 11-13 years Mon 5 – 6:30pm Beacon Youth Dance Company, 14-21 years Thu 5 – 7pm £2 per week

For adults

Dance Workout Mon 6:30 - 7:30pm £5 per week Platinum Project (over 60s) Mon 10 – 11am £2 Donation Platinum Plus Dance performance group for over 60s

Permission to Sing & Freedom with Songwriting

Discover your voice or songwriting talent with the award-winning singer / songwriter Sheila Mckay Jones. See our website for more information.

14

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723


Exhibitions Make your way to Beacon’s first floor to take a look at these free exhibitions. The exhibitions are open 9am – 6pm, admission is free and all are welcome.

Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2016 Thu 13 – Sun 23 October Opening Event Thu 13 October 4pm

A series of exhibitions make up this year’s Inverclyde contribution to the Festival. Aiming to raise awareness of the stigma that surrounds mental health and wellbeing, these exhibitions include: • • •

Hearts, Hands and Minds, produced by Orchard View, Inverclyde’s new Adult and Older Peoples Continuing Care Bed facility in Greenock This is Hour Time, drawings and paintings by the service users from Moving On Inverclyde. Moving On helps support people in recovery Making Time, local artist Anne McKay has been spending time with different groups across the area documenting the many things people get up to!

Anne McLean Mon 7 – Sun 27 November

Returning with another solo exhibition of paintings, local artist, Anne McLean, is fascinated by shipbuilding and rainy days. And in out Studio and Gallery Space

Emerge Opening Sat 12 November | 7 – 9pm

Emerge gives young and early career artists from Inverclyde the opportunity to take a risk and develop a new piece of work that pushes their boundaries. Join dancer Tiffany Broadfoot, painter Martyn McKenzie, multimedia artist Calum McMillan and writer Christopher Patrick for an evening of surprise and delight. Visual artwork will be on-show until the evening of Sunday 13th November. Emerge is a partnership between Inverclyde Place Partnership and the Beacon Arts Centre.

| beaconartscentre.co.uk | 01475 723 723

15


Beacon Bar and Kitchen ALL DAY MENU - COMPLIMENTARY WiFi - RIVERSIDE VIEWS FESTIVE MENU - BURNS SUPPER A perfect venue for relaxing, meeting friends or an evening out. Pre-booking advised, call 01475 723723

Open Mon – Sat 9am – 6pm & Sun 11am – 5pm (later on performance evenings)

Book Beacon for your special event! Take advantage of our beautiful views and excellent facilities by hosting your special event here at Beacon.

www.beaconartscentre.co.uk

Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House Quay, Greenock PA15 1HU Greenock Arts Guild Ltd trading as the Beacon Arts Centre is a registered charity. Registered in Scotland Company No. SCO24805. Registered Scottish Charity no. SC003030.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.