september events october events november events
Transcription
september events october events november events
Vintage Tea Dance Tue 2nd & Wed 3rd Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £3 After a series of workshops facilitated by ‘The Arts of the Third Age’ initiative, participants will come together and dance the night away with oldt time dance everything from country to waltz all backed by a superb ‘Big Band’. Come along and join in the fun. Vintage dress optional. Psychic Medium Claire Ziritt C.R.A.I.C Strabane presents: Sat 20th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £10 After a sell out show earlier this year Claire Ziritt is back with her amazing gift. she is without doubt one of the finest exponents of her art in Ireland today. Johnny Crampsie Song and Dance Festival Fri 17th – Sun 19th Oct Saturday 18th October Friday 17th October CRAIC in Session The Alley Theatre at 8pm // Tkts: £6 Featuring music from CRAIC, songs and stories from George Murphy and traditional Irish dance from Niamh Brown School of Irish Dance Conal Gallen presents: A Laugh and A Half Fri 26th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £20 He’s back! Yes, Conal Gallen returns to the stage with his brand new one man stand up show. Early booking advisable. Friday Night Mix Up CRAIC Late Night Session MK’s Bar from 11pm An Evening with Irelands Garth Brooks Fri 5th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £5 // Cabaret Style Event Featuring Tokyo Empire, White Male Actors, Those Ghosts and Freaks. Jason Hughes and Friends Sat 27th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £10 AMA Music Agency presents Irelands very own Garth Brooks - Jason Hughes will be joined by special guests and school choirs live on stage along with Strabane own superstar Rachael McCauley from the X FACTOR. All Proceeds to NI Cancer Care. Declan O’Rourke Sat 6th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £10 // Cabaret Style Event Great songs, a unique voice and personable stage presence have made Declan O’Rourke one of Irelands most sought after live performers. Declan’s incredible song –writing ability has seen his songs being covered by artists such as Josh Groban and Eddi Reader. Johnny Crampsie Workshops with Tangled Roots Daytime, The Alley Theatre Suitable for 8 – 18year olds. To register contact Jean Smyth at [email protected] Tangled Roots in Concert The Alley Theatre at 8pm //Tkts: £12, £10 (con) Sunday 19th October CRAIC in Session Smugglers Bar, Clady from 7pm to late Featuring Eleanor Shanley, Frankie Lane, Brendan Begley and Mike Hanrahan. The night will be an eclectic mix of roots, folk and traditional music from around the world CRAIC Late Night Session OCTOBER EVENTS Stables Bar from 11pm Quercus Ensemble presents: Three Worlds Meet Rocky Mountain Rendezvous Fri 12th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £7, £5 (con) This multi-media presentation combines history, narration, live music, projected images and dramatic acting featuring the Rocky Mountain adventures of Plumbridge-born Robert Campbell and his close friend Thomas Fitzpatrick from Co. Cavan in the early 19th century. This performane will feature the traditional sounds of Native American flute and drum. Mickey Bartlett Is Not Even Sorry Sat 13th Sep at 8pm // Tkts: £12, £10 (con) Straight out of the comedy hub that - somehow - is Lurgan, Micky Bartlett is Northern Ireland’s answer to Kevin Bridges. In his brand new show Micky explores relationships…again, and tells everyone what it’s like to be mildly famous and absolutely broke. Culture Night Friday 19th September Explore, Experience Enjoy Yarn Bombing Strabane Library 2pm – 4pm O2 Instore Promotional Day Strabane Craft Collective Open Day & Workshop Railway Street Anne Sands from the ‘Sands Family’ Performance & Workshop Strabane Library at 7pm Open Mic Night The Alley Theatre from 8pm Strabane Concert Brass Strabane Golf Club from 9pm – 10pm A Night of Acoustic Covers by Brian Hassan Charlies Bar 10.30pm - Late Tue 21st Oct at 8pm // Tkts: £10, £8 (con) Fri 3rd & Sat 4th Oct Friday 3rd October Saturday 4th October Art Display Strabane Library – all day Fringe Events Throughout Strabane Town Thirst – A Play by Flann O’Brien The Alley Theatre at 8pm. A Musical event of style and substance followed by an introduction by Val O’Donnell. Flann’s Yer Only Man by Val O’Donnell MK’s Bar, Evening Performance A comedy based on the life of Brian O’Nolan aka Flann O’Brien, Myles na Gopaleen) For more information please visit facebook.com/fobliteraryfestival Richie Remo and Friends in Concert A Day/Night of Free Cultural Events Strabane Town: Flann O’Brien Festival Unveiling of Public Artwork Strabane Library at 4.30pm King of Comedy Promotions presents: Songs, Games and Dances at the Cafe de Paris’ The De Selby Institute presents Bready Killeter Traditional Music & Dance For more information on Culture Night visit www.alley-theatre.com or call the box office on 028 71 384444 NOVEMBER EVENTS Conal Gallen is bringing his hilarious hit comedy play ‘A Bit On The Side’ back to The Alley Theatre for one night only. Surestart Strabane presents: Mums to Be Fri 10th Oct at 7pm 2 Free Tickets per Expecting Mum A fantastic night of fun, information and advice. Treat yourself as the evening will include expert speakers, raffle prizes, fashion show and refreshments. Sion Mills Walking Tours Leaving from the Stables Newtownstewart Country and Showband legend Gloria found her greatest success with her version of ‘One Day at a Time’. Support from Gary Gamble, Ian Coalter, Kenneth Neely, Geri Kane, Simon Peter and Patrice. Along with his big band this concert tour will showcase all of Ritchie’s most popular tracks like ‘Cutest Girl’ , ‘Absent Friends’ and ‘Oh Eh Oh’ to name a few along with covers from greats like Garth Brooks , Johnny Cash and Mumford and Sons. Alfresco Painting Workshop The Stables from 10am – 1pm Strule Art Painting Group Exhibition Newtownstewart Library Fri 24th Oct at 8pm // Tkts: £12 A Bit On The Side Sion Mills Traditional Music and Dance Plumbridge Parochial Hall from 8.30pm Country Legend Gloria Thu 9th Oct at 8pm // Tkts: £12.50 Ulster –Scots Ceilidh Social Night Sollus Centre at 7pm Plumbridge Quercus Ensemble, Northern Ireland’s exciting and dynamic chamber ensemble. Be transported back to the golden age of the Parisian salon, with love songs by Faure, Saint-Saens’s gripping Danse Macabre, and Bizet’s vibrant depiction of children’s games. Heavy Mob Theatre Company presents: Your Honour, Your Honour Sat 11th Oct at 8pm // Tkts: £10 This comedy farce set in a run-down Golf Club will have you laughing all the way home. From the writer of ‘Two Little Boys’ and ‘True Colours’ comes ‘Your Honour, Your Honour’ – so good they named it twice! Strabane Ethnic Community Association presents: Diwali Festival Thu 16th Oct at 11am // Tkts: FREE Six local primary schools will be presenting their Bollywood and Banghra styles of dancing in celebration of the Diwali Festival. featuring Conal Gallen Sat 1st Nov at 8pm // Tkts: £20 The Great Hunger Fri 7th Nov at 8pm // Tkts: £7, £5 (con) Patrick Kavanagh’s finest work, its protagonist is bachelor farmer Patrick Maguire who has spent years at his mother’s beck and call. When she dies he is 65 and has missed finding a wife and family of his own. Sneak – A – Peek at the Alley Theatre Open Day Sat 8th Nov at 12noon - 3pm // Tkts: FREE // Pre –Booking Essential Come and see what goes on behind stage. Throughout the day there will be paintshops, costume, wigs and makeup workshops, technical showcases and lots more. Suitable for all ages come along and meet the team and take part in lots of FREE hands on theatre themed fun. Puddle Alley Theatre Company presents: Bookworms Wed 12th and Thu 13th Nov at 8pm // Tkts: £10, £8 (con) Hilarious comedy looking at the trials and tribulations of one family in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland as they hold their local Book Club in their home. THE ALLEY AT A GLANCE GUIDE AUTUMN/WINTER 2014 September EVENTS The Artist, The Essential Entrepreneur and Visionary Tue 18th Nov at 10am to 4pm // Tkts: FREE One day seminar offering creative spaces for artists and environmentalists from the local area and beyond to explore the concept of the artist as an entrepreneur. Foyle Follies Mon 3rd Nov – Fri 28th Nov Saturday 13th December at 8pm // Tkts: £10 The ‘girls’ have pulled out all the stops for this Christmas spectacular. The perfect Christmas night out full of big hair, big numbers and big laughs in this brand new show. My Shoes Might Fit You Community Partner: BELB Inclusion Unit - facilitated by Mervyn Smyth ‘My Shoes Might Fit You’ is a photographic exhibition completed by young Roma teenagers living in South Belfast examining Roma culture. Christmas Show at the Alley An Evening of Living Vintage Join all the pupils of St Columba’s Primary School as they perform their annual Christmas Show at the Alley. Get in the Christmas spirit as the pupils provide a lifetime of magical memories. Fri 21st Nov at 8pm //Tkts: £10 Marie Curie Cancer Care (Strabane Branch) presents: Strabane Community Carol Service Thu 18th Dec at 8pm // Tkts: £6 Sat 22nd Nov at 1pm & Mon 24th Nov at 10am & 11:30am Tkts: £7, £5 (con), Family of Four £20 Join in the North West Community Christmas Carol Service in this very heartwarming festive evening. Enjoy music from St Joseph’s Brass Band and the wonderful harmonies from The North West Gospel Choir and soloist Jamie Moorehead. Michael Whitmore’s delightful adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s magical tale conjures up a captivating mix of fantasy, fable and love triumphing over evil in this ever popular Christmas favourite. Christmas with John McNicholl Following last year’s superb Christmas show, one of Ireland’s top country singers, John McNicholl, will be returning to The Alley this December. This brand new show features Gary Wilson, Nuala McEvoy, The John McNicholl Band and Sheila McNicholl. Christmas in the Trenches Tue 25th Nov at 10am // Tkts: £4 Using a mix of period songs, live music, and fragments of different narratives and lives, this show presents and entertaining and emotive invocation of the first winter of World War 1, the war they said would be over by Christmas. Brassneck Theatre Company presents: ‘The Holy, Holy Bus’ by Pearse Elliot Sat 29th Nov at 8pm // Tkts: £12 There is a pilgrimage that leaves a West Belfast Parish once a year to tour the holy sites of Ireland. The local parishioners call it, ‘The Holy Holy Bus’. We follow the female faithful on personal journeys on this hilariously madcap adventure which will change their lives forever. This show contains some strong language, suitable for over 16’s. DECember EVENTS ART DEVELOPMENT Aug 2014 - Mar 2015 Jazz Gazette Christmas Extravaganza Mon 29th Dec at 8.30pm // Tkts: £8 // Cabaret Style Event Enjoy the Christmas season with an evening of superb jazz songs with a sprinkling of festive numbers performed by Jazz Gazette. The Logues New Year’s Eve Eve Party Tuesday 30th December at 8pm // Tkts: £10 // Cabaret Style Event Get ready for the Castlederg folk rock band to lift the roof off the Alley with their energetic sound. They will throw one hell of a New Year’s Eve Eve Party and everyone is invited! ART EXHIBITIONS Wed 3rd Dec at 8pm // Tkts: £14, £12 (con) The Ulster Orchestra are back with their hugely popular sing a long Christmas show, featuring festive favorites and fun for all the family. Mon 25th Aug – Fri 29th Sep Northern Ireland Association (NIPA) Print Exhibition 2014 A wonderful range of photographic styles by members of NIPA. Arts Council of Northern Ireland funded project for over 55yrs Summer Tea Dances with costume enhancement/ corsage, Sing out Loud-Choir, Mosaics work., Masterclasses in old crafts/arts/skills, Film making. Commencing Tue 16th Sep (for 8 weeks) 1.30pm - 3.30pm // Cost: £35 Through the eye of the Needle with Yvonne Rogers Using stump work –raised embroidery to create a flax flower. Fabric and thread supplied. Over 5 weeks (Fri) 26th Sep to 24th Oct 2pm to 4pm // Cost: £30 Crochet workshop with Margaret Crabtree This workshop will provide a chance to develop crochet stitches at basic and intermediate level. Participants must provide their own materials. Sat 25th Oct from 10.30am to 12.30pm // Cost: FREE The Big Draw- Strabane Strabane’s Big Draw will be held in conjunction with Strabane Library and the Alley Theatre so come along and check it out – but wear old clothes or your Halloween gear. Thu 30th Oct from 10.30am - 12.30pm and 1pm - 4pm // Cost:£5 A Halloween Stir About Revamp costumes in time for this year’s Halloween high jinks. Bring along your own materials, use recyclable materials, old materials and use hand sewing and machining skills to help you restyle your costume ready for this year’s Halloween’s fun. Swap shop also available. Featuring St Joseph’s Brass Band, St Catherines P.S, Knockavoe P.S and the Gaelscoil Uí Dhochartaigh Sat 27th Sep 10am - 4pm // Cost: £25 An exhibition by Artists from Seacourt Print Workshop ‘Come and See’ presents a collection of limited edition, original prints by artists from Seacourt Print Workshop (SPW). Strabane Library Rooms From 10.30am to 11.30am/11.30am to 12.30pm Children’s Grizzly arts workshop. Open to all. 12.30pm Punch and Judy / Magic show Story-telling in the library Decorative corsage Workshop with Nicola Bamford Reinvent old or broken jewellery by making it into something new. How about a new necklace, bracelet, corsage or even a brooch bouquet. Bring along old costume pieces of your own. Sample materials are supplied and people can purchase larger costume pieces from the artist on the day. (Tue) 7th Oct to 25th Nov (for 8 weeks) 6pm to 8pm // Cost: £45 (Con £35) Mon 27th & Tue 28th October 10am - 3.30pm // Cost £14 // 11yr + (mid term break) Strabane Library Rooms Song writing workshops With writer/musician Pamela Brown and Connor Kelly Celebrating Dylan Thomas and John Lennon. these workshops bring together a variety of song writing and spoken word styles, hip-hop, folk and pop. Participants can bring a musical instrument or musical accompaniment will be provided. Creative Writing Workshop with Pamela Brown The workshops offer facilitation, poetry, short story, memoir, flash fiction and fiction, as well as script writing. Thu 30th Oct // Cost: £8 // 9yrs+ Strabane Library Rooms Manga workshop Sat 11th Oct (for 8 weeks) 10.00am - 4.00pm // Cost:£25 Come and See Halloween Fun Time 3pm The Snowman Join St. Joseph’s Brass Band for this children’s classic of the film adaptation of Raymond Brigg’s enduring Christmas tale. St Joseph’s Brass Band will perform Howard Blake’s uplifting music while school choirs will sing enchanting music such as ‘Walking in the Air’ as you watch the film on a big screen. This performance will be a great way to start Christmas. with Tangled Roots This is your chance to learn tips from the professionals with an opportunity to perform with the band that evening. Sat 25th Oct Ulster Orchestra Christmas Show Tue 9th, Wed 10th & Thu 11th Dec at 8pm // Tkts: £7, £5 (con) Johnny Crampsie Music Workshops (8yrs+) Arts for the Third Age Sat 20th Dec at 8pm // Tkts: £20 Wireless Theatre Company presents: Sat 18th Oct from 2pm to 4pm // Cost: £5 ‘Nomad Kyrgyz People on Tien Shan Mountains’ is a documentary photo project made on the route of Bishkek, Susamur, Jalal-Abad, Osh, Balikchi, Issik Lake and Toktogul. Tue 16th & Wed 17th Dec at 7.30pm // Tkts: £5, £3 (con) Authentic 1940 – 1950 Vintage Fashion Show The Snow Queen By Seacourt Print artist – Penny Berwill A workshop for school arts students. A chance for young artist’s to learn skills within the medium of printing under the direction of a printmaker. Nomad Kyrgyz People on Tien Shan Mountains The Christmas Pageant Marie Curie Cancer Care (Strabane Branch) presents: Quantum Theatre present: Dry point etching workshop Mon 8th Dec 14 to Fri 2nd Jan 2015 St Columba’s Primary School presents: The Living Vintage Company is delighted to be displaying their private collection of authentic clothes & accessories in a vintage fashion show extravaganza as a fundraiser in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. Fri 10th Oct from 10.00 - 1.00pm & 1.45 - 4.45pm Cost: £5 (Two separate sessions with 8 places available in each) Salt Etch Printing - An Introduction Workshop with Matthew O’Kane Workshops will cover storyboarding, manga artwork techniques and stop motion animation. with Seacourt print artist – Penny Berwill Salt Etch is a safer intaglio process that uses copper sulphate to ‘bite’ aluminium. It is possible to get a range of marks including fine lines and expressive brush effects. This class is suitable for beginners. Bring an A4 image to work from and old shirt/ apron to protect your clothing. GUIDE DOGS WELCOME