ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE January – March 2014 P R O G R A M ME O F E V E N T S Season Highlights include: Neil Delamere • Johnny Carroll • Jack L • My Brother Joe • The Abbey Theatre • The Fureys & Davey Arthur Johnny McEvoy • Lambert Puppet Theatre • Liz Roche Company • Roscommon Drama Festival • Sanctuary Players + Much More
www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 090 662 5824
AT A GLANCE
AT A GLANCE
January - February 2014
March 2014
January
Event Name
Event Type
10th
Neil Delamere “Smart Bomb”
Comedy
18th
Johnny Carroll
28th 30th & 31st
February
Event Name
Event Type
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March
Event Name
Event Type
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March
Event Name
Event Type
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1st
Jack L
Music
10
4th
Weil ich schöner bin/Cause I have the Looks
Film
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18th & 19th
Quietly
Theatre
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Music
8
4th & 5th
A Skull in Connemara
Theatre
11
7th
The Walworth Farce
Theatre
17
21st
Johnny McEvoy
Music
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Katherine Hunka, Dermot Dunne and Malachy Robinson
Music
9
7th
My Brother Joe
Music
12
8th
Eclipsed
Theatre 17
22nd
Snow White & Bosco
Children’s Theatre
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RISK
Theatre
10
11th
Untouchable
Film
12
9th
Boeing Boeing
Theatre
17
25th Faith
Theatre 20
15th
Interloper
Dance
13
10th
Dead Guilty
Theatre
17
28th
Theatre
21st
The Fureys & Davey Arthur
Music
14
11th
A View from the Bridge
Theatre
17
BOX OFFICE HOURS
26th & 27th
Mr Foley, the Radio Operator
Children’s Theatre
15
12th
Agnes of God
Theatre
17
28th
Pretend Sick
Theatre
16
13th
The Plough and the Stars
Theatre
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TUESDAY – FRIDAY: 10am – 5.00pm SATURDAYS: 2pm – 5pm ON PERFORMANCE DAYS ONLY ON PERFORMANCE EVENINGS 7.15pm – 8.30pm
14th
April Bright
Theatre
17
15th
The Weir
Theatre
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BOX OFFICE HOURS TUESDAY – FRIDAY: 10am – 5.00pm SATURDAYS: 2pm – 5pm ON PERFORMANCE DAYS ONLY ON PERFORMANCE EVENINGS 7.15pm – 8.30pm
BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 090 662 5824
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The Man in the Woman’s Shoes
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BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 090 662 5824
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Visual Art Programme Preview
Visual Art Programme Preview
Linda Shevlin has been appointed 2014 Curator in Residence with Roscommon County Council. As part of this residency, Linda is curating a series of exhibitions, events, talks and commissions at Roscommon Arts Centre, intended to actively engage with the general public, as well as interest groups. This year’s visual programme at the centre aims to create a dialogue between the diverse perspectives of the public, the artists and the local communities in the town and its surroundings. The residency has been made possible with the assistance of The Arts Council.
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Alice Lyons & Orla McHardy
Sean Lynch & Liam Byrne
“The Developers” is an experimental poetry project about Cootehall, the community and quiet rural village distinguished by a triangular field, the “church field”, in its centre.
Through “The Collectors” exhibition, Roscommon - based ephemera collector Liam Byrne will spend time with visual artist Sean Lynch, to contextualise his expansive collection of regionally related ephemera.
That field and many more became the site of ghost estates that mushroomed in The Boom. This film creatively explores village life before, during and after The Boom in close-up and panoramic views, using poems, in dialogue together with moving images.
Collecting stories plays a huge role in Sean Lynch’s art practice, while Liam is the collector of the objects, relics and printed material that document similar stories.
For further information on the visual arts programme please contact 090 6625824
To mark the annual Lollipops Children’s Events taking place in October, the gallery will be given over to activities and exhibits for both young and old. Parents, mothers, fathers and grandparents will be invited to spend time exploring contemporary art through interactivity and play!
For further information on the visual arts programme please contact 090 6625824
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VISUAL ART Programme
Workshops & Classes
ROSCOMMON VISUAL ARTISTS FORUM
Are you a visual artist working in Roscommon? Would you like to meet, network and engage with other artists working in the county? The Roscommon Visual Artists Forum (working title) has been established to identify and act on the needs of visual artists working in the county and to empower working artists to develop their professional practices, through networked support and external professional development training. Working closely with Visual Artists Ireland (VAI), the national representational body for visual artists, the forum will respond directly to the needs of Roscommon artists or art collectives at all stages of their careers.
PROPOSED ACTIONS WILL BE: •
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To host a Common Room Café at Roscommon Arts Centre with representatives from the organisation. It will provide an informal and social space for artists to network, to share skills and knowledge and to discuss issues of common interest and concern.
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A series of Professional Development Workshops on proposal writing, exhibition installation skills, targeted peer critiques and studio visits by curators.
If you’re interested in being kept up to date on the Forum’s activities and want to contribute to making Roscommon Visual Arts more visible, please contact:
• This free event is open to all and is relevant to artist collectives, curators, writers and those with an interest in the visual arts.
Regular social meetings to forge a strong network of active and engaged visual artists in the region, thus strengthening the national perception of the county.
Linda Shevlin at linda@lindashevlin.com or 086 605 2571 This forum is kindly supported by Roscommon County Council
Evolution Stage School The popular Elderberries dance class for over 50s returns for another sprightly spring season. The emphasis is on fun and with these gentle sessions you’ll improve strength, flexibility and balance. Come along, meet new people and get moving! As usual, class ends with a cuppa, biscuits and chat.
Roscommon County
Youth Theatre
Paul and Tracey return with another term of dance and song for young people, in anticipation of their annual show at the arts centre next April. To get involved and for more information go to
www.evolutionstageschool.com Call or text 087 6157983 / 086 2581966 RCYT welcome in the new year with their production of “RISK”. See page 10 for more details. If you’re aged 14 – 22 and have an interest in theatre why not get involved?
New term begins on Wednesday 29th January. Newcomers always welcome.
Take part in weekly workshops, travel to see professional performances and gain experience working on and off stage.
WEDNESDAYS* | 11.30am | €6/CLASS
4 – 6 years: 3.30pm – 4.15pm
*No class on 19th February and 19th March.
7 – 9 years: 4.15pm – 5.15pm 10 + years: 5.15pm – 6.15pm
Contact: cassimon@hotmail.com Tel: 086 8747024
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January Programme
Neil Delamere
Smart Bomb
“Funny, engaged, clever, inventive, entertaining” Irish Independent
Following his sold out performance last year Neil Delamere returns with a brilliant new show. “Smart Bomb” sees the star of BBC’s “The Blame Game” and RTE’s “The Panel” explains amongst other things, Ireland’s recession, eye patches and email viruses... but most probably not in that order.
FRIDAY 10th JANUARY | 8pm | E20 / E18
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Celebrating 55 years on the road, the launch of his new album and following sell out success last year, “The Man with the Golden Trumpet” returns with his Anniversary Tour. Belting out the hits from big bands to rock ‘n roll with a bit of trad thrown in, Johnny will be joined by “Say You Love Me” singing legend Dessie O’Halloran for what is sure to be a night packed with music, song and stories.
SATURDAY 18th JANUARY | 8pm | €15
Belting out the hits from big bands to rock ‘n roll with a bit of trad thrown in
KATHERINE HUNKA, DERMOT DUNNE & MALACHY ROBINSON IN CONCERT
January Programme
Classical Links
Leader of the Irish Chamber Orchestra, violinist Katherine Hunka formed an accordion and violin duo with Dermot Dunne in 2007. Since then they have toured extensively playing everything from Baroque to Piazzolla. One of Ireland’s most sought after and versatile double bassists, Malachy Robinson is a member of the ICO and the Crash Ensemble, with whom he performs a great deal of baroque music. Together with Dermot he is a founding member of Lunfardia, a band performing South American music throughout Ireland. For this concert these three performers come together for an informal evening of Baroque, South American, Klezmer and film classics. With a relaxed, informal style, this promises to be an evening packed with plenty of chat and musical gems. TUESDAY 28th JANUARY | 8pm | €14 €12
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January Programme
Jack L
A true entertainer, comfortable with subtle ballads as well as belting out powerful rock, a Jack L gig will have you dancing in the aisles and baying for more. Don’t miss it!
SATURDAY 1st FEBRUARY | 8pm | €20
THURSDAY 30th & FRIDAY 31th JANUARY | 8pm | €12 /€10
“..a tremendous show…”
The Great Wall of China Tour
Fresh off the back of recording a series of shows with Jools Holland, Jack L makes a welcome return with his new show. Giving a potted history of his career to date, this show also showcases some brand new material.
Whether we’re crossing the street on red or skydiving for kicks, we live in a world of calculated risk, walking the line between feeling alive and staying alive. For many young people personal safety is simply not on their list. But if they don’t take a risk how else can they discover their limits or find out who they truly are? Told through a series of monologues, members of RCYT explore these questions and more, through dance, text and narrative. Suitable for 13+.
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February Performance January Programme
The List
“... an irresistible force of nature”
- Irish News
Decadent Theatre Company For one week each autumn, Mick Dowd is hired to disinter the bones in his local cemetery, making way for new arrivals. As the time approaches for him to dig up those of his late wife, strange rumours regarding his own involvement in her sudden death begin to resurface. Part of “The Leenane Trilogy”, this is one of McDonagh’s funniest plays and with Decadent’s inimitable depiction, this production will have you laughing out loud, squirming in your seats and possibly avoiding graveyards!
TUESDAY 4th & WEDNESDAY 5th FEBRUARY 8pm | E18/E16
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FEBRUARY Programme
My Brother JoE The Story of Joe Dolan Featuring his brother Ben, this is the story of Joe Dolan in words and music, right through a career that encompassed energetic and charismatic performances and hit after worldwide hit. Joining Ben are Joe’s niece and nephews and their band “Karen and The Dolans”, alongside the original Joe Dolan backing band. Embracing the dictum that ... “There’s No Show like a Joe Show”.
FRIDAY 7th FEBRUARY | 8pm | E25/E22.50
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Untouchable
FEBRUARY Programme Filmed ional educat ings screen
15A | 112 min | Biography / Comedy / Drama | 2011 After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caretaker. Initially offering him a trial period of one month to gain experience helping him, Driss accepts the challenge and moves to the mansion, changing the boring life of Phillipe and his employees forever. This screening has been re-scheduled due to exceptional demand last autumn. Early booking is advised.
An eclectic cast featuring two dancers, an actress and a drummer perform a quirky and at times light-hearted dance that explores themes of identity and belonging. “Interloper” examines the bonds we make and break on a daily basis, and how we try to balance what we want with the desires of those around us. If you’ve never experienced contemporary dance before, perhaps now is the time to trespass into new territory and gatecrash a dance show with a difference from one of Ireland’s leading dance companies!
SATURDAY 15th FEBRUARY | 8pm | E14/E12
TUESDAY 11th FEBRUARY | 11am | FREE
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FEBRUARY Programme
OLS SH HO
Legends of Irish music & song “The Fureys and Davey Arthur” return for what promises to be another sell-out show. Having been entertaining audiences worldwide for almost four decades, they are responsible for some of the most stirring music ever to capture the public imagination including “When you were Sweet 16”, “The Green Fields of France” and “Steal Away”. Early booking advised.
FRIDAY 21st FEBRUARY | 8pm | E25
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“...true comic spirit, Theatre Lovett defies all age groupings to appeal to everybody.” – Irish Independent
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FEBRUARY Programme
OOLS SH
Old Jack Foley has a sore toe and it’s not getting better. Once when he was young and strong he dreamed of joining the circus. But now, tired and grey, he sits alone by his radio twiddling the dials on his memories. Theatre Lovett invite you into their world of radio waves, sorrowful partings and hilarious slapstick comedy in “Mr. Foley, The Radio Operator”. Join Louis Lovett as he conjures characters and chapters full of charm from Mr. Foley’s colourful past. Suitable for 6+. Funded by Arts Council Touring.
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WEDNESDAY 26th MARCH | 11am | €5 THURSDAY 27th MARCH | 10am | €5
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Roscommon Drama Festival
FRIDAY Programme
Pretend Sick
Sanctuary Players A manipulative and cunning woman, Katie pretends to be sick in a bid to keep her daughter Mary at home. Her son Sean, is rough and self centred, fond of a trip or two to the local and molly-coddled by both his mother and sister. Mary is courting Martin, whom she wishes was spontaneous and less of a wimp – a little more like the educated, confident Englishman who has recently arrived in town. With unexpected visitors and complications in love, Sanctuary Players promise a hilarious farce that is sure to entertain.
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FRIDAY 28th FEBRUARY 8pm E15/E12
Friday 7Th
The Walworth Farce
by Enda Walsh
Eclipsed
by Patricia Burke Brogan Compántas Lir
Boeing Boeing
by Marc Camoletti
Prosperous Dramatic Society
Kilmeen Drama Group
CAUSE I HAVE THE LOOKS
Saturday 8Th
84 mins | Drama | 2012
Monday 10Th
Dead Guilty
by Richard Harris
Holycross/Ballycahill Drama Group
The familiar theme of illegal immigration gets a fresh retelling in this vibrant coming-of-age story of a 13 year old girl from Columbia. Charo has grown up in Berlin. When her mother is given an order to leave the country, Charo is determined to stay and seeks help from lawyer Jutta. The teenager ultimately has to make a tough choice that will change her life.
Tuesday 11Th
A View From The Bridge
by Arthur Miller
Thurles Drama Group
Sunday 9Th
Filmed educational screenings for schools in association with the Irish Film Institute. TUESDAY 4th MARCH | 11am | FREE
Filmed ional educat ings screen
Wednesday 12Th Agnes Of God by John Pielmeier
Glenamaddy Players
Thursday 13Th
The Plough And The Stars
Friday 14Th
April Bright
by Dermot Bolger
Bunclody/Kilmyshall Drama Group
Saturday 15Th
The Weir
by Conor McPherson
Kilmuckridge Drama Group
by Séan O’casey
MARCH Programme Roscommon Drama Festival boasts nine packed nights of award-winning performances by amateur groups from the length and breadth of the country, all competing for the chance to win a nomination to the All-Ireland Drama Finals. An exciting mix of theatre takes the spotlight offering something for all audiences. More details of this year’s programme is available through the box office and at www.roscommondramafestival.com
FRIDAY 7th – SATURDAY 15th MARCH 8PM NIGHTLY E14 E12 | SEASON TICKET: E90* *Limited number available
Estuary Players
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MARCH Programme
Abbey Theatre
Quietly
Johnny McEvoy This nostalgic evening of song and story features all of Johnny’s many hit songs including “Muirsin Durkan”, “Those Brown Eyes” and “Long Long Before Your Time”. With a back catalogue of songs that are at once haunting and evocative, this concert by one of the true legends of Irish music is eagerly awaited by his legions of fans.
by Owen McCafferty
There’s more to the truth than facts. Belfast is a place where things need to be said. Jimmy and Ian are meeting tonight for the first time. They share a violent past. They need to talk. Quietly is a powerful story of truth and forgiveness from Belfast writer Owen McCafferty. Having enjoyed huge international success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning three major awards, now the Abbey Theatre brings this important new play on a national tour. The Abbey Theatre on tour is part funded by the Arts Council.
TUESDAY 18th & WEDNESDAY 19th March | 8pm | E20 / 118
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Best Play – The Writer’s Guild Awards 2013 WINNER Fringe First Award – Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013 Best Actor – Stage Awards for Acting Excellence 2013
MARCH programme
An Evening of Nostalgia with
FRIDAY 21th March | 8pm | E25
“The best new play of the year...” The Irish Times
Lambert Puppet Theatre Widely recognised as Ireland’s premier touring puppet company, the Lamberts have been involved in the world of puppetry, theatre and tv for decades, including the hugely popular series “Wanderly Wagon” and “Bosco”. This beautifully produced show with large puppets, colourful sets and exquisite lighting is suitable for little ’ones aged up to 10. For an extra special treat Bosco will make a nostalgic appearance.
SATURDAY 22nd MARCH | 2pm & 4pm | E10
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MARCH Programme
FAITH
MARCH Performance
back by popular demand
Gúna Nua Theatre in association with Civic Theatre “Faith” tells the story of Michael, a man trying to cope with the stresses of redundancy and a new role as a stay-at-home husband. He meets a charismatic friend who gives him new hope and a new job. Guarding an empty office block, they while away the hours with daredevil tricks, impromptu games of football and sorting out the meaning of life.
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Following phenomenal feedback from audiences last year this beautifully funny and heartwarming play returns for one more night.
But his new-found optimism and low-paid employment don’t wash at home. He soon finds himself with a serious dilemma. The scene is set for confrontation between Michael’s responsibilities at home and the survival of his sense of self, even his sanity.
It’s October 1978 and Pat Farnon has some business to do in town. It’s a ten-mile round trip and it’s no joke when you have to do it walking, in a pair of women’s shoes. As he makes the trip from his little cottage to town and back again, Pat meets little marvels along the way. Funny, tender and at times downright daft, “The Man in the Woman’s Shoes” is a charming encounter with a man who has a boundless enthusiasm for life.
Darkly comic, “Faith” is an exploration of one man’s struggle to find himself in post-recession Ireland.
FRIDAY 28th MARCH | 8pm | €15
TUESDAY 25th MARCH | 8pm | €18/€16
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ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE INFORMATION Roscommon Arts Centre is located on Circular Road, Roscommon. Co Roscommon. Box Office: 090 6625824 Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 5.00pm Saturdays: 2pm – 5pm on performance days only. On performance evenings, box office hours: 7.15pm – 8.30pm. The Gallery is open to the public during centre opening hours. Please note tickets should be collected at least fifteen minutes before the advertised start time. Alternatively tickets can be collected from the box office during opening hours.
RESERVATIONS: Reservations will be held pending payment until 48 hours before a performance. Group reservations are held until one week before a performance. In order to comply with fire regulations, each person, even babies, must have a valid ticket for performances.Please check your reservation at time of booking as there is room for human error and mistakes cannot always be rectified at a later stage.There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets, unless events are cancelled/re-scheduled. If you are unable to attend an event please contact us and we will endeavour to assist you.
DISABLED PATRONS: Roscommon Arts Centre welcomes patrons with disabilities and can accommodate up to 8 wheelchair users at each performance. Patrons who are physically disabled, hearing, or visually impaired must be escorted to events.
As a courtesy the escort will be given a complimentary ticket to attend. These tickets, as well as wheelchair locations are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis, so please inform the Box Office of your seating needs at time of booking. Although animals are not permitted in the arts centre, an exception is made for guide dogs and service animals, the box office should be made aware of such accommodations at time of booking. Please note the arts centre does not have elevators or escalators; the gallery and workshop spaces are not wheelchair accessible.
LATECOMERS: Latecomers will not be admitted and will be asked to wait until the interval for admittance.
PAYMENT: Payment can be made by cash, debit card or cheque. Cheques should be made payable to Roscommon County Council.
TICKET PRICES: Where an alternative price is advertised, this applies to children & young people, full time students, senior citizens (65+), the unwaged (with social welfare cards), the disabled and to those with restricted mobility. ID cards may be required.
LAST LAUGH COMEDY CLUB Last Laugh Comedy Club is an over 16’s event unless otherwise advertised. ID cards may be required.
GET INVOLVED: Roscommon Arts Centre invites you to become involved in what’s happening at the centre. You can sign up on our website at www.roscommonartscentre.ie or by contacting us at the box office on 090 66 25 824. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to alter/cancel performances. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to refuse admission.
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