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AT A GLANCE
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MAY EVENT NAME EVENT TYPE PAGE
Until June 3rd Material Witness Visual Art 8
Until June 8th Mayflowers & Elderberries Dance Residency 4
6th & 7th Rebel Rebel Theatre 12
7th DOUZE Theatre 13
11th-21st Nollaig Molloy Visual Art Residency 5
13th Language of the Mute Theatre 14
17th & 19th Material Witness Workshops Schools Workshops 11
19th If I Could Walk These Fields Again Theatre 15
25th We Banjo 3 Music 16
JUNE EVENT NAME EVEN TYPE PAGE
1st God Bless The Child Theatre 21
10th The Magic Bookshop Children’s Theatre 18
11th Codhladh Sámh Children’s Theatre 19
11th Roadworks Children’s Theatre 20
11th Vida Pain Visual Art 9
14th Wiggle Giggle Children’s Theatre 22
16th Vida Pain Exhibition Workshops School Workshops 11
17th Peter Regan: Jubilation Music 22
23rd A Game Called Lucy Finally Wins Theatre 23
25th Darren O’Toole: Video (& Pictures) Theatre 24 Killed the Radio Star
BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 0906 625 824
MAY - JUNE 2016
AT A GLANCE
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JULY EVENT NAME EVENT TYPE PAGE
2nd The Matchmaker Theatre 25
9th Andy Irvine Music 26
11th -15th Roscommon County Youth Theatre Summer Intensive Workshop 6
19th Lovely Leitrim Theatre 27
19th-21st SingSkool Children’s Music 7
AUGUST EVENT NAME EVENT TYPE PAGE
8th -12th Theatriks! Workshop 6
13th Boogie Woogie Babies Children’s Music 28
23rd-24th Brick Flicks Children’s Workshop 7
25th Cherish The Ladies Music 29
26th Along by the River Cinema 28
JULY - AUGUST 2016
BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 0906 625 824
Dance Facilitator Catherine Donnelly and our over 50’s Elderberries Dance troupe join the staff and residents of the Sacred Heart Hospital in Roscommon this May as part of our Bealtaine programme. Together, the group will participate in weekly, chair-based sessions of gentle movement with music.
WEDNESDAY MAY 4th – JUNE 8th I 11.30am – 12.30pm WEEKLY
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Mayflowers & Elderberries
Catherine Donnelly’s
Bealtaine 2016DANCE Residency
Bealtaine 2016 ARTIST Residency
Using her exhibition Material Witness as a starting point, Nollaig invites locals aged 50+ to join her this May for a unique project exploring sound, spoken word and the voice as a medium, to recall stories, memories and local lore. Sessions are free, but pre-booking via the box office is necessary on 0906 625824.
WEDNESDAY MAY 11th, 18th, 25th & 26th | 11am – 1pm WEEKLY
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Nollaig Molloy
An exciting week of acting, physical theatre, voice work and devising is promised under the guidance of professional theatre director, Catherine Simon. Collaborate with other young performers as you devise, create, script and ultimately produce a new piece of theatre. No prior experience needed. Pre-booking essential. Book with Catherine on: 086 8747024
MONDAY 11th – FRIDAY 15th JULY | 10am – 3.30pm | €100 | Ages 12 - 18
MAJELLA FLANAGAN THEATRE COMPANY A five day fun-filled summer school exploring all things theatrical! Parents are invited to attend the in-house showcase at the end of the week. Pre-booking essential: 0906 625 824
MONDAY 8th – FRIDAY 12th AUGUST | 10am – 3pm daily | €100 | Ages 7 - 14
Roscommon County Youth Theatre
Summer Intensive SUMMER SCHOOL
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SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER
This two day camp will see participants collaborate on designing their own handmade set, scripting their own story, filming the results and adding some dialogue and sound effects using their favourite lego character. The afternoon workshop is ideally suited for children who are currently making stop motion films independently or have participated in previous Brickflicks events and who want to take their films to the next level.
TUESDAY 23rd & WEDNESDAY 24th AUGUSTBeginners: 11am - 1.30pm | €35 | Ages 8 +Advanced: 2.30pm - 5pm | €35 | Ages 8 +
Interactive and engaging fun little summer camps for those aged 3 – 6. Heidi and Roisin are experienced & professional early childhood music specialists, who will have Mini Melodies participants (ages 3 – 4) singing, playing instruments, conducting, dancing and exploring early music literacy over the 3 days.Our more advanced Treble Makers (ages 5 – 6) will do this and more as they learn to read music, compose melodies & try new instruments! Early booking advisable as spaces are limited.
TUESDAY 19th - THURSDAY 21st JULY Mini Melodies: 10.30am - 11.45am daily | €40 | Ages 3 – 4 Treble Makers: 12 Noon - 1.30pm daily | €45 | Ages 5 – 6
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BRICK FLICKS
Mini Melodies & Treble MakersSingskool
SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER
Ages 3 – 4Ages 5 – 6
STOP MOTION WORKSHOPS
MATERIAL WITNESSNollaig Molloy
VISUAL ART Programme
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This exhibition is supported by a Complimentary Schools Workshop
Programme See Page 11
Using the National Schools Folklore Collection from 1937-38 as a point of departure, Nollaig examines the many stories, material culture and folk customs of County Roscommon, as told by the generation after the 1916 Rising.
This commission has been supported by the County Roscommon 2016 Local Programme.
Exhibition continues until June 3rd
In response to the needs and requirements of the artists in the county, the Roscommon Visual Artists Forum Award was established. Vida Pain is the the second recipient of this award and she is producing a new body of work following on from her ongoing interest in the representation of familiar and often overlooked everyday scenes through the medium of paint.
EXHIBITION OPENS: 6pm JUNE 11th ALL WELCOME
Roscommon Visual Artists Forum AwardVIDA PAIN: NEW WORKS
VISUAL ART Programme
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This exhibition is supported by
a Complimentary Schools
Workshop Programme See Page 11
Visual artist Ruth E. Lyons is using Lough Key Forest Park and its environs as a site for researching a new art project. The project commenced with the formation of the New Flying Saucer Workers Party; a core group with an interest in the search for extra terrestrial life, all based around the Boyle environs. Ruth’s work is concerned with landscape and for this project, she is interested in how space exploration re-defines our perception of the earth and the space we inhabit. The work produced will be installed in 2016.
Artist Karl Burke is collaborating with a group with intellectual disabilities from the Brothers of Charity in Boyle, County Roscommon. Working with the group the artist will be challenged with creating a work that explores the variants of sonic, visceral and visual experiences of the group. The work created will be specifically designed to respond to the nuanced interpretations of sounds and images across the spectrum of intellectual disabilities within the group.
Close EncountersResearch ProjectRuth E. Lyons
Visual Art I OFFSITE PROJECTS
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Sonic VariantsKarl Burke
VISUAL ART WORKSHOP Programme
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The artist Hotdesk & Reading Area is located in the gallery, giving artists living in the County free access to video, sound and image editing software, free wifi, books, magazines and informational publications relating to the visual arts. The space can be used for up to an hour without a booking. But booking is advised if longer periods are required. Information: [email protected]
READING AREAARTIST HUB
WORKSHOPSMATERIAL WITNESS
WORKSHOPSVida Pain
Artist Nollaig Molloy will use the Folklore Archive as a starting point for these primary school workshops, looking at storytelling and traditional craft through making.
MAY 17th & MAY 19th I 10.30am – 12pm All workshops are free of charge Booking Essential
Join artist and educator Naomi Draper who has devised a primary school workshop programme in response to Vida Pain’s exhibition at Roscommon Arts Centre.
Thursday June 16th I 10am – 11.30am |12pm - 1.30pm All workshops are free of charge Booking Essential
Dublin, 24th April 1916. Ireland’s leading actors abandon a matinee of Cathleen Ni Houlihan. Stepping out of their costumes and taking their revolvers from beneath the Abbey stage, they march to Dublin Castle. Firing the first shots of the insurrection they destroyed the status quo and changed forever the course of Irish history. Helena Molony and Sean Connolly rehearsed for rebellion, carried out rebellion and suffered the fatal and living conquesences of their participation.
First produced as show in a Bag 2015 – a partnership between Fishamble:
The New Play Company, Irish Theatre Institute and Tiger Dublin Fringe.
FRIDAY 6th & SATURDAY 7th MAY | 1.10pm | €10/€15 with lunch Please note lunch must be pre-booked.
In association with ANU Productions
Rebel Rebel RISING TO THE STAGE
SEASON OF EVENTS
LUNCH TIMETHEATRE
May Performance Programme
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“Artful, complex, and touching... a total pleasure to watch”
Sunday Independent
“Did that play of mine send out certain men the English shot?” - W.B. Yeats
Roscommon’s Anthony Keigher bursts onto our stage with his hilarious show DOUZE. In 2015 Pop Star XNTHONY set out for Eurovision glory. Armed with as many fizzy pop songs as he could muster, he and his backing singers, “The Penny Slots”, took Dublin by storm. They believed they were on the cusp of representing Ireland in the Eurovision in 2016.... Except they weren’t! But this Roscommon native won’t give up that easily. XNTHONY is making another comeback, equipped with a whole host of songs to convince you to support them… when they get there… eventually.
SATURDAY 7th MAY | 9pm | €15
May Performance Programme
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DOUZE“Genuinely hilarious”
The Irish Times
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Ex-pupils invade a Dublin classroom to confront their former teacher, whose actions have had a profound effect on them. Now he must be called to account so that the past can be confronted and futures faced. This multi-layered drama takes the audience on an emotional roller-coaster where secrets are revealed and sacred cows held up to scrutiny; where young love is re-kindled and idealism endures. Playwright Jack Harte has a strong Roscommon connection, having grown up in Lanesboro and attended school in Ballyleague and Roscommon town. A former School Principal, he has written 24 English textbooks for Irish schools and a number of short stories and novels.
FRIDAY 13th MAY | 8pm | €16 /€14
Languageof the Mute
May Performance Programme
Based on the life of Canon James McDyer of Glencolmcille, this is a celebration of one man’s life, his work and his legacy. Fr. James spent years in London during the Second World War, tending to the needs of the emigrant Irish population. Returning to Ireland, he worked tirelessly against what he termed “the curse of emigration”, inspiring the community to help themselves, rather than rely on handouts from the State. A “Christian Communist”, who took his inspiration from the political turmoil and radical ideas of the early twentieth century.
THURSDAY 19th MAY | 8pm | €14/€12
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An Grianan Theatre
If I Could Walk These Fields Again
by Guy Le June
May Performance Programme
The multi-awarded winning We Banjo 3 boast a breath-taking command of the emotive power of fiddle, guitar, mandolin and banjo. On both sides of the Atlantic the word is out about Enda and Fergal Scahill, Martin and David Howley, and Garry O’Meara, and along with the buzz, the same refrain is always heard: ‘See them while you can.’ The new gold-standard of traditional Irish and American roots music.
WEDNESDAY 25th MAY | 8pm | €15
May Performance Programme
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3We Banjo
WEDNESDAY JUNE 8th - SATURDAY JUNE 11th 2016Roscommon’s Children’s Literary Festival
A Roscommon Arts Centre programme initiative in association with Roscommon Arts Office and Roscommon County Library
A feast of performances, workshops and readings for young audiences at venues throughout Roscommon town
See Pages 18-20 for full details of the arts centre’s programme
Welcome to The Magic Bookshop! It’s a treasure trove of wonders where books come to life and stories hop off the pages. Step inside and meet some of the inhabitants of this little shop, hear their stories and maybe even take a little of their magic home with you. This is an interactive theatre experience and audiences are invited to bring their gently used books to swap.
FRIDAY 10th JUNE |10am, 11am & 12pm | €3 | Ages 5 +
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The Magic Bookshop
Monkeyshine Theatre Company in association with Roscommon Arts Centre
BOOKWORMS FESTIVALJUNE Performance Programme
Join us for a truly unforgettable traditional music experience celebrating the forgotten lullabies of yesteryear. A trio of musicians and singers delight and enchant tiny audiences with a selection of favourite traditional lullabies. Angelic voices, music and gently moving projections will captivate babies and bring parents and carers on a trip down memory lane.
SATURDAY 11th JUNE I Babies Free I Adults €10/€5 0 – 12 Months: 10am 12 – 18 Months: 11.30am
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BOOKWORMS FESTIVAL JUNE Performance Programme
Building on the success of Bake! performer Paul Curley and designer Ger Clancy team up once again to bring young audiences a brand new interactive theatre experience. ROADWORKS invites children to interact directly with the set design and encourages them to use their ability to read, tell and create stories. Responding to everyday road signs, the audience will explore the very starting blocks of story-telling, navigating a path through a tale and having the chance to make up their own stories. Running time: 30 mins (including story-building session)
‘ROADWORKS’ is a new theatre installation commissioned by Roscommon Arts Centre in association with ‘Time to Play’ a resource-sharing and mentorship initiative from
SATURDAY 11th JUNE | 12pm, 1.30pm and 3pm | ADM FREE | Ages 5 +
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ROADWORKS
ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE
SUPPORTING NEW WORK
BOOKWORMS FESTIVALJUNE Performance Programme family event
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
The childhood stories of Frank O Connor are universally regarded as being classics of their kind. Three of the funniest: First Confession, My Oedipus Complex and The Genius have been brought together within this single full-length play. Richly evocative of Ireland in the early decades of the 20th Century, funny and moving and featuring memorable performances, God Bless the Child is a must see.
WEDNESDAY 1st JUNE | 8pm | €18/€16
JUNE Performance Programme
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God Bless The Child “Beautifully adapted for the stage”- The Observer
JUNE Performance Programme
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WigglegiggleA mash-up of words, rhythms and noises designed to engage children’s imaginations and to enchant their eyes and ears! Wigglegiggle explores how music and rhythm can develop listening and language skills. It messes around with wonderful words, marvellous music, the silliest of sounds and some very interesting moves!
TUESDAY 14th JUNE | 10am & 12pm I €5 per child I Ages 3 - 5
JubilationPeter Regan
In association with Roscommon Lions ClubRoscommon pianist Peter Regan performs well known works by Beethoven, Chopin, Haydn, Bach and Liszt in what promises to be a captivating, joyous occasion with all proceeds going to Roscommon Lions Club Charities.
FRIDAY 17th JUNE | 8pm | €15/ €12
Replay Theatre Company
Roscommon actress Julie Sharkey (Nomad’s The Far Off Hills), one woman show is a play within a game show where the stories of Lucy’s life are revealed entirely by chance and audience participation! In an endlessly entertaining evening of stories, raffles, quizzes and musical treats this evening’s star prize on “A Game called Lucy” is a mostly full box of Roses. This evening’s star performer is Lucy who will resist giving up her Roses to the bitter end. As each performance is determined by each audience “A Game called Lucy” is different every show........ Will this be the evening where Lucy finally wins?
THURSDAY 23rd JUNE | 8pm | €15
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A GAME CALLED LUCYFINALLY WINS
What would you do with no qualifications and the ability to talk? Become an internet celebrity, national UK press figure and then travel home to tell the story of it. Darren O’Toole returns to his native Roscommon for the first time in two years with his comedy show.
SATURDAY 25th JUNE | 8pm | €12
JUNE Performance Programme
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DARREN O’TOOLE:
Video (and Pictures) Killed the Radio StaR
By John B KeaneJohn Kenny and Mary McEvoy team up in this much-loved John B classic. Follows the efforts of Dicky Mick Dicky O Connor as he attempts to make matches for the lonely and lovelorn from all parts of the country. At the centre of this celebrated production is John B Keane’s marvellous and mischievous wit coupled by his unparalleled way with words. John B. Keane takes us back to a simpler time, when even phones were few and far between and the only web was one left behind by spiders.
SATURDAY 2nd JULY | 8pm | €20/€18
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THE MATCHMAKER
Legendary Irish singer/songwriter Andy Irvine, with his impressive repertoire of Irish traditional songs and dexterous Balkan dance tunes, creates an exciting new fusion of Irish and World Music. He’s performed with bands such as Sweeney’s Men, Patrick Street, Planxty, and Mozaik as he continues to pursue new combinations and styles of music. He has broadened his musical horizons over the course of his forty-year career to encompass the musical styles of countries he visits, such as the Balkan folk style of playing. Between the achievements of his solo, group work and collaborations, he is a highly revered troubadour of the Irish music world. Andy Irvine never fails to deliver a pulsating, heartfelt performance!
SATURDAY 9th JULY | 8pm | €20/€18
JULY Performance Programme
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ANDY IRVINE
JULY Performance Programme
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By John McDwyerBEEZNEEZ THEATRE COMPANYTo mark their 20th anniversary, Beezneez present a much requested revival of John McDwyer’s first stage play, Lovely Leitrim. Convinced she knows what is best for her family; Mary Gallagher’s last wish only causes fragmentation and bitterness until, in a cataclysmic evening in a London pub, her eldest son finally finds resolution and peace. Lovely Leitrim has sold out theatres all over Ireland and the UK, early booking is advised.
TUESDAY 19th JULY | 8pm | €17/€15
LOVELY LEITRIM
Join us for another gorgeous concert for babies. Boogie Woogie Babies features musicians Kieran Quinn and Gerry Grennan who will delight and enchant babies, parents and grandparents alike. Part of our Concerts for Babies series, we want babies and their loved ones to experience great music together, performed by outstanding musicians in a safe, secure and child friendly environment.
SATURDAY 13th AUGUST | 12pm: 0 - 9 months | 2pm: 9 - 18 months | Babies Free/
€10 one adult/€5 additional adult
The communities that live along the River Suck share stories to reveal secrets of this charming hidden Ireland in a new Mimar Media production, which details its flora and fauna, rich biodiversity, heritage and culture. The rivers callows are a special protection area with raised bogs and a variety of migratory birds wintering in the area. Stakeholders of this natural resource detail endeavours to protect, utilise and promote the rivers sustainably.
FRIDAY 26th AUGUST | 8pm | €8
BoogieWoogieBabiesRoscommon Arts Centre in association with Hawk’s Well Theatre
ALONG BY THE RIVER Discover the River Suck (from Lough O’Flynn to Shannonbridge)
AUGUST Performance Programme
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This Grammy-nominated, Irish-American group formed in 1985 to celebrate the rise of women in what had been a male-dominated Irish music scene and 30 years on they continue to tour the world delighting audiences with their spectacular blend of instrumental talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements and stunning step dancing. Under the leadership of Joanie Madden, they’ve collaborated with artists The Clancy Brothers, the Chieftains, and Nanci Griffith and this is an evening music lovers will not want to miss.
THURSDAY 25th AUGUST | 8pm | €20/€18
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Cherish The Ladies
ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE INFORMATIONRoscommon 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:We regret to inform you that latecomers are not admitted under any circumstances. This policy is stated clearly on the back of all tickets and as part of the online booking facility which you agree to, by clicking acceptance of the terms and conditions. Staff also inform patrons at time of booking.
Shows commence promptly at the advertised start time. Roscommon County Council’s Code of Conduct for Customers and members of the public, clearly states the harassment of staff and behaviour which is disruptive will not be accepted and in this instance you will be asked to leave the premises.
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. e1baby tickets are available for selected children’s performances.
LAST LAUGH COMEDY CLUB:Last Laugh Comedy Club is an over 16’s event unless otherwise advertised. ID cards may be required.
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