The Market Place Theatre Season Brochure June -August 2023

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The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre Box Office: 03300 561 025 /marketplacearmagh | @mptarmagh SEASON BROCHURE JUNE - AUGUST 2023

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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.

BOOK ONLINE | FURTHER INFORMATION

Full customer information and ticket booking available at visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre

TICKETS CANNOT BE EXCHANGED OR REFUNDED

Once purchased, your ticket is your property. The Market Place Theatre cannot refund its value to you, nor exchange it for any other ticket under any circumstances. If you cannot attend the performance for any reason, you have the option of selling or giving your ticket to another person.

BOOK BY TELEPHONE

Mon to Sat from 9.30am to 4.30pm. On performance evenings we take telephone bookings until 7.00pm. The easiest way to pay is by credit or debit card.

ALL BOOKINGS FOR PERFORMANCES FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2023 ONWARDS ARE SUBJECT TO A £1.00 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE.

SPECIAL ASSISTANCE

Customers using wheelchairs or those who require special assistance attending an event should contact the Box Office in advance so that appropriate assistance can be arranged.

The H symbol beside some of our events indicates that the performance is being presented by an independent promoter | organisation which is hiring the theatre. The A symbol indicates that the performance is being presented by an amateur theatre group or organisation.

The R symbol indicates that a number of seats will be available at £5.00 for people totally dependent on state benefit.

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FAIRcraft ARMAGH

A celebration of contemporary and traditional craft on display, craft demonstrations and handson experiences. Exhibitions, stalls, creative workshops, children’s arts and craft experiences, music and entertainment.

Sat 27 May | 10.30am - 4.30pm Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre

FEATURING: Craft Stalls | Craft Demonstrations | Craft Workshops

Enjoy a wonderful day out for all the family at The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre. Experience high quality craft stalls, traditional and contemporary craft demonstrations and hands-on craft experiences for children. Learn a new craft skill at one of the creative craft workshops for adults and children and there will be fantastic fun at the many FREE drop-in craft and art experiences for kids. Enjoy a wide range of refreshments and musical entertainment throughout the day.

DON’T MISS OUR UNIQUE SELECTION OF CREATIVE WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER SEASON!

JIGJAZZ H

Fri 2 June | 8.00pm | £20.00

Very loosely based on the Anti-Jazz Movement of the 1930’s ‘JigJazz: The Show’ tells the story of four female jazz musicians: Sandra Mitchell (based on Sandra Mitchell, Ireland’s first female Saxophonist), and Irish Jazz singers Rosie Bagnal, Ottie Benson and Ronnie Fitzgerald, who were trying to survive during an era when “jazzing the soul of the nation” was immoral and illicit.

Jazz was seen as a “degenerate” art and women in Irish society at the time were particularly frowned upon for dancing, singing or playing anything other than traditional Irish music. Hence, The Dance Hall Act in 1935 was passed due to the moral panic about jazz undermining traditional Irish culture.

Driven to practice their passion elsewhere, many Irish musicians travelled to America during the 1940s settling into the home of All that Jazz!

Blending sounds and rhythms using similar instruments such as the bodhrán, piano and violin - the jig and the jazz collaborated throughout the coming decades. Meanwhile the dancers tapped in time to the spirit of tradition and modernity.

THE ILLEGALS WITH NIAMH KAVANAGH

Sat 3 June | 8.00pm | £20.00

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Ireland’s amazing tribute to the music of Eagles and others makes a welcome return to The Market Place. Bigger and better than ever, The Illegals are back with their popular ‘Common Thread’ show.

Every year, The Illegals delve deeper into the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac back-catalogues to keep their dynamic live show fresh but familiar to packed venues throughout Ireland. ‘A Common Thread’ sees Niamh and the band belting out a superb set from the Big Two and ‘connected’ others from the West Coast sound.

Audiences really love the Illegals live - an entertaining night of vocal harmony, superb musicianship, unforgettable songs and great fun - served up by a band at the top of its game.

You’ll hear classic tracks from Linda Rondstadt, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty and others, as well as all the top favourites from Eagles and Fleetwood Mac: ‘Hotel California’, ‘The Chain’, ‘Desperado’, ‘Dreams’ and more.…

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‘OUTSTANDING. THE ROLLS-ROYCE OF IRISH ROCK’ RTE

MUSICON ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS ESSENTIALLY CHER - LIVE IN CONCERT H

Fri 9 June | 8.00pm | £20.00

If you could Turn Back Time, what would your ideal night out be? Trisha McCluney is Essentially Cher - Ireland’s only live tribute to the Dark Lady, who has fast become one of the most in demand tribute artists in the UK. Trisha’s undeniable vocals and visual likeness, while replicating Cher’s most iconic pop image, leaves no doubt, this is one of the most remarkable tributes around. Encapsulating with ease the edgy humour and sass of one of America’s most famous pop and rock idols with her band live in concert!

With an enormous catalogue of pop, rock and disco hits including ‘Walking in Memphis’, ‘Believe’, ‘Jessie James’, ‘Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves’, ‘Strong Enough’, along with an exciting 70’s section dedicated to Abba as featured on Cher’s recent Dancing Queen Album, there is Cher to be something for everyone.

SHELLEY LOWRY PRESENTS HIGHLIGHTS CONCERT AH

Sat 10 June | 2.00pm | £15.00

Join the Shelley Lowry School for their end of term showcase. Watch our pupils do what they love to do best - act, dance and sing their little hearts out!

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DAVID HULL PROMOTIONS PRESENTS THE STAND-UP SESSION

Sat 10 June | 8.00pm | £15.50

A unique night full of laughter and craic as four of the country’s finest stand-up acts take to The Market Place stage. Sean Hegarty is a Northern Irish oneliner comic, famous for his sharp wit and hilariously dry jokes. He has performed at The Edinburgh Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Fringe and on radio and TV.

In 1997 Terry McHugh left home as a 17-yearold child ready to travel the globe with his World on a String as international yoyo champion. In 2023 he’s leaving the house as a 42-year-old child ready to drive up the road to tell you all about it.

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES

[Dementia Friendly Screening]

Dir: Howard Hawks

1953 | 91 Mins

Wed 14 June | 11.00am | £4.00 [includes tea/coffee & biscuits]

Pete Giffen has become a regular on the Northern Irish and UK comedy circuit having performed at many of the big comedy clubs in the country. He’s been nominated and shortlisted for the BBC New Comedy Awards in 2022, So You Think You’re Funny UK 2023, and was a runner up in Show Me The Funny Ireland 2023. Pete co-hosts one of the fastest growing comedy podcasts in the country, ‘Our Wee Podcast’.

Adam Mogey brings a unique style to standup due to his hilarious stories about suffering from Tourette’s Syndrome. An exciting up and coming comedian who’s played some of the biggest comedy clubs in the country, supported some of the biggest acts and had numerous sold out shows of his own under his belt.

Recommended for age 16+ as may contain strong language and adult themes. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.

Lorelei Lee [Marilyn Monroe] is a beautiful showgirl engaged to be married to the wealthy Gus Esmond [Tommy Noonan], much to the disapproval of Gus’ rich father, Esmond Sr., who thinks that Lorelei is just after his money. When Lorelei goes on a cruise accompanied only by her best friend, Dorothy Shaw [Jane Russell], Esmond Sr. hires Ernie Malone [Elliott Reid], a private detective, to follow her and report any questionable behaviour that would disqualify her from the marriage. Featuring classic songs including ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’, this is a true classic from the golden age of Hollywood.

Our dementia friendly screenings are open to all, but have been tailored with care, attention, and insight to be accessible for people living with dementia.

This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.

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BELFAST MA: THE TENERIFE TWO

Fri 16 June | 8.00pm | £20.00

The Belfast Ma is back with her brand-new show ‘The Tenerife Two’. Enjoy the antics of everyone’s favourite Ma, Sadie Devine and her sister Theresa as they embark on their 3-Star All Exclusive Holiday to Tenerife. The Sun, the sea, the sangria and, of course, the 20,000 Superkings. This is one holiday not to be missed, so grab your boarding pass and climb onboard. Sure, it’s gonna be a scorcher.

Recommended for age 16+ as may contain strong language and adult themes.

Enjoy classics such as ‘Mamma Mia’, ‘Beauty and the Beast’, ‘Oliver!’ and ‘All Shook Up!’ performed by the best of local young talent. Sing along and shimmy in your seats as Stage Stars returns for a sell-out show for the 7th year running.

SHOWTIME! HA
17 June
STAGE STARS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS
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| 2.30pm & 7.00pm | £12.00
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TIM BENZIE PRESENTS SOLVE-ALONG-A -MURDER-SHE-WROTE

Sat 17 June | 8.00pm | £16.00 | £14.00 [conc]

Cult hit event Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote returns to Armagh with a screening of the classic Murder, She Wrote episode “Sing a Song of Murder”. Jessica Fletcher goes to London but soon gets caught up in a murder mystery only she [or you!] can solve!

Part of a 2023 Ireland Tour, the show follows a sell-out performance in 2022 of the episode “Broadway Malady”. A unique and hilarious night featuring games, prizes and audience participation, with special permission from NBC Universal Television, this critically-acclaimed show was rated one of Time Out’s 50 Great Nights Out in London in 2021 [and 2019] and has played to sell-out audiences across the UK and Australia. May contain strong language. Recommended for age 16+

This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.

33RD NORTHERN IRELAND INVITATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL H A

Sun 18 - Fri 23 June | Session & all-day tickets available at the door on the day

Affiliated with the British & International Federation of Festivals.

The Northern Ireland Invitational Dance Festival is an amateur modern dance festival for children and young people from the age of three, who will compete in genres including Tap, Modern Jazz, Classical Ballet, Hip Hop, Acro and many more. Professionally adjudicated by an affiliated federation of festivals adjudicator, this festival has welcomed many dance schools and young dancers from all over Northern Ireland for many years, and this year we are very excited to hold our event in the fantastic professional setting of The Market Place Theatre.

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DANSATION STUDIO PRESENTS

DANSATION STUDIO

END OF YEAR

SHOWCASE H A

Sat 24 June | 6.00pm | £8.00

LEGENDS OF AMERICAN COUNTRY SHOW H

Sat 24 June | 8.00pm | £25.00

Now seen by over 350,000 fans live and watched by millions on TV Europe’s No.1 multi award-winning show ‘The Legends of American Country’ returns for another fantastic night of toe-tapping Country nostalgia.

The 2023 tour will showcase highly acclaimed tributes to Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Don Williams, Patsy Cline and Kenny Rogers, and new tributes

to icons Hank Williams, Charley Pride, Glen Campbell, Tammy Wynette, John Denver and Jim Reeves with countless other well-known singalong hit songs in this must-see musical extravaganza. The show features three fantastic singers who are all accompanied by a superb live band of musicians with that authentic Tennessee sound, coupled with authentic stage set and state-of-theart production that will transport you all the way hand-clapping and toe-tapping to Nashville and back in one night.

One thing is for sure, if it’s Country music you like then this is the only show in town!

Over 2,000 5-star reviews!

Dansation Studio is a local dance studio that caters for dancers aged 3-18 years old, including classes for children with additional needs. Come and celebrate with our talented dancers who will be showcasing all their newest hip-hop and contemporary dance routines from this past year.

‘AS GOOD A COUNTRY SHOW THAT YOU WILL SEE LIVE ANYWHERE OUTSIDE NASHVILLE.’

COUNTRY MUSIC NORTHERN IRELAND

This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout. JMG MUSIC GROUP PRESENTS
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SINGULAR ARTISTS LTD PRESENTS AN EVENING WITH RORY’S STORIES

Thurs 29 June | 8.00pm | £22.50

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Join Rory for an intimate evening of comedy and honest conversations with some well-known friends, as he brings his live show across Ireland.

The evening will be a culmination of everything Rory is known for; from his trademark lockdown stories with three kids, to his arse hanging out on RTE’s Hell Week and of course, conversations with special guests to both motivate and inspire those in attendance. There might even be a few singsongs - a must for any proper Irish night out!

So come join Rory for a night of laughter, inspiration and joy that will leave guests on their feet cheering for more.

DFK PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY PRESENTS MADAGASCAR JR. A MUSICAL ADVENTURE HA

Sat 1 July | 6.30pm | £12.00

For one night only, DFK Performing Arts Academy presents ‘Madagascar JrA Musical Adventure’. The show follows four friends who are thrust into an exciting, high-stakes adventure when they start to imagine the possibilities beyond the zoo where they live.

Marty the zebra is celebrating his 10th birthday at Central Park Zoo with his friends Alex the lion, Gloria the hippo, and Melman the giraffe. However, Marty longs to experience life away from the zoo. He escapes and his friends leave to find him, but all are captured by police. They wake up on a boat but get shipwrecked on the island of Madagascar. Now, they’ve got to find their way home.

Madagascar Jr is a fabulous show performed by DFK’s talented and vibrant young performers aged 5 to 17, who all live locally and can’t wait to bring this incredible story to life. You won’t be disappointed.

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI. Book by Kevin Del Aguila. Music and Lyrics by George Noriega & Joel Someillan.

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MOVING ON MUSIC PRESENTS THE KINNARIS QUINTET

Sat 1 July | 8.00pm | £15.00 | £13.00 [conc] | £5 R

Winners of the 2019 Belhaven Bursary for Innovation in Music - the most significant prize in Scotland, matched only by the Mercury Prize - Kinnaris Quintet burst onto the scene in 2017 with a unique, highly emotive, energetic, and powerful sound. Their music has been described as ‘euphoric’ and combines Scottish and Irish traditional music with Bluegrass, Classical, Scandinavian and Appalachian influences.

Kinnaris Quintet have produced the perfect concoction of remaining faithful to their traditional roots, whilst delicately pushing the boundaries of tradition, bringing it to the forefront of exciting and modern music. Unable to hide their joy at making music together, the quintet perform with an enthusiasm that is infectious as anyone who has seen them live will attest.

Kinnaris Quintet have become the folk band to see, with sell-out shows at Celtic Connections, appearances at most major folk festivals, and prestigious music award nominations. Uplifting, fresh, honest and powerful music. Early booking is advised!

This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout.

HEARTBREAK PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS MACHAMLEAR

Wed 5 July | 6.00pm | £14.00 | £11.00 [conc]

£42.00 [family of four]

Calling all Shakespeare lovers! You are invited to take part in a unique experiment that will answer the question keeping literary scholars up at night... which play is the best the Bard has to offer? Help us to decide by being part of an exciting, new theatre competition ‘Will of the People’. In Round One, we’ll be pitting Macbeth, Hamlet, and King Lear against each other, as some of the finest actors [that we can afford!] make their case for why

their tragedy should be performed that evening, to win a place in the next round of the competition.

Heartbreak Productions invites you to come and cast your vote at the battle of the Bard. Performed in the open-air, MacHamLear is a farcical piece of new writing from award-winning playwright Michael Davies that shamelessly exploits the genius of England’s most celebrated writer. Grab your copy of the Complete Works, a chair/blanket, weather appropriate gear, and a few nibbles, and prepare to be tickled pink as the three iconic plays are performed with passion, pep, and punch.

Please note this event will take place outdoors at the Palace Garden, Palace Demesne, Armagh. We encourage you to dress accordingly.

‘A FEARLESS AND UNCONVENTIONAL EXPLORATION OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC’
FOLK RADIO UK
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BARRY COLLINGS ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS

COLDPLACE

Wed 5 July | 8.00pm | £26.50

Coldplace are a tribute band whose quality and experience on the tribute scene are second to none. In twelve years, the band have over 600 gigs under their belts across the length and breadth of the UK and abroad in over twenty different countries worldwide.

Their adventures have led them to appear on Sky News, BBC Radio One and Two and The Gadget Show and to have played at major festivals alongside Bob Geldof, KT Tunstall, Ringo Starr, The Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight and Roxette to name but a few.

Coldplace know what is expected from a live tribute show - the accuracy, musicianship, dedication and passion for Coldplay’s music. Their aim, as a tribute to one of the world’s biggest bands, is to capture the feeling of a live Coldplay performance, the music, the visuals, the energy and the atmosphere.

HEARTBREAK PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS BAD DAD

Thurs 6 July | 4.00pm | £14.00 £11.00 [conc] | £42.00 [family of four]

Gather round and give three cheers for Reverend Judith. She is receiving the Citizen of the Year Award for her amazing work with the food bank. Come congratulate her and hear how it all started with Frank and his dad, Gilbert. Gilbert is a bit of a local celebrity. He was no other than the legendary ‘King of the Track’, Gilbert the Great. That was until a tragic accident put a stop to his track-racing days. Driven to desperate measures in order to provide for his son, he agrees to become a get-away driver for the local baddies.

Join Heartbreak Productions for this warm-hearted tale that follows the highs and lows of a father-son relationship. An open-air adaptation of David Walliams’ ‘Bad Dad’ is the perfect summer family entertainment. So, pack your picnics, grab your wet weather gear or sun-cream [or both], something to sit on, and join Frank and Gilbert as they navigate their way through car chases and convicts in the struggle to escape the clutches of the local crime lord and clear Gilbert’s name.

Please note this event will take place outdoors at the Palace Garden, Palace Demesne, Armagh. We encourage you to dress accordingly.

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Illustration © Tony Ross 2017. Lettering of author’s name © Quentin Blake 2008. Licensed by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

ALBERT CUMMINGS

Thurs 6 July | 8.00pm | £20.00

Ever since the release of his first album in 2003, the blues world has opened its doors for Albert Cummings. A singer and guitarist who has played with many of the greatest players of the modern era, Cummings has received the kind of recognition that few others do.

The 2022 release of Cummings’ latest album, ‘TEN’ is a full realization of the wider possibilities of where his music can go, and provide a compelling and emotional summation of what the artist has seen and done.

Blues is not a style of music that easily progresses, but this is exactly what Albert Cummings is able to do on TEN.

This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.

JARLATH REGAN - JARZILLA

Sat 8 July | 8.00pm | £22.50

Following millions of downloads and views on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, Jarlath Regan lands in The Market Place with his epic new show “Jarzilla”. Ireland’s favourite Irishman Abroad is back after appearances on Tonight At The Palladium, Russell Howard’s Good News and Gogglebox. As recommended by Ardal O’Hanlon, Marc Maron, Jack Whitehall, Joe Wilkinson, Deborah Frances White, The Guardian and TripAdvisor.

Recommended for age 16+ as may contain strong language and adult themes.

AVALON UK PRESENTS
‘MORE LAUGHS IN THE FIRST 15 MINUTES THAN MOST COMEDIANS CAN MUSTER IN AN HOUR’ HERALD
‘SIDE-SPLITTING STUFF’ METRO
MIDNIGHT MANGO LTD PRESENTS
‘EVERY NOTE HE PLAYS IS ROOTED IN THE BLUES. WITH EVERY SONG, HE REMINDS US, ALL OVER AGAIN, OF THE ESSENTIALS.’ MUSIC EXISTENCE
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FAIR PLAY PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

BALLYBUNION BACKS BILL! H

Thurs 20 July | 8.00pm | £20.00 | £15.00 [conc]

An epic, black comedy of presidential scandal and small-town mayhem!

Join a star-studded cast including Sarah Street [Paramount’s Inside Amy Schumer, Law & Order] and John Keating [HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Disney’s The Lone Ranger] in a raucous theatrical campaign that will rewrite history as you know it. It’s September 1998, and in the coastal town of Ballybunion County Kerry, ambitious schemer Roger Hassett attempts to capitalise on President Clinton’s golf holiday. His scheme quickly takes a turn when Monica Looney stands defiantly against his plans for her beloved shop ‘Monica’s Shoe Repair’.

Don’t miss this side-splitting world-premiere touring production by acclaimed playwright Seanie Sugrue brought to life on stage!

Recommended for age 14+ due to strong language and adult themes.

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Sat 22 July | 4.00pm & 7.00pm

Sun 23 July | 1.30pm & 4.00pm £15.00 £13.50 [children]

Rebellion is nigh in Matilda JR., a gleefully witty ode to the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination!

Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence... and special powers! She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses

her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda’s school life isn’t completely smooth sailing, howeverthe school’s mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don’t abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts and could be the school pupils’ saving grace!

Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs. Directed by Amy Barr

Choreographed by Ksenia Zsikhotsak.

JUST STAGE IT PRESENTS MATILDA JR
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THE JOHN HEWITT INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2023 H

A FESTIVAL OF CULTURE & CREATIVITY

Mon 24 - Sat 29 July

The 36th annual Summer School offers another attractive programme with an international flavour of in-person events including readings, talks, workshops, discussions and evening shows, featuring well-known writers, esteemed speakers and highly acclaimed performers from throughout Ireland, the UK and beyond. There is something on offer for everyone at JHISS 2023, whether you come for an event or two, a full day or the week!

Professor Jon Tonge, Bobby McDomagh and Owen Reedy are among the speakers who will address this year’s theme, ‘The State We’re In - Back to the Future’, which is inspired by the John Hewitt poem, An Irishman In Coventry:

A full year since I took this eager city, the tolerance that laced its blatant roar... ...as image of the state hope argued for...

Acclaimed prose writers who will read from their recently published work in the everpopular In Conversation Lunchtime series

CRIME FICTION SPECIAL

Mon 24 July | 8.30pm | £14.00

Lee Child and Andrew Child In

Conversation with Stuart Neville

are Joseph O’Connor [24 July], Caleb Azumah Nelson [25 July], Denise Mina [26 July], Frank McGuinness [27 July] and Sarah Moss [28 July] Bestselling authors will appear in a Crime Fiction Special hosted by Stuart Neville on 24 July. Among the prize-winning poets who will feature in the programme are Maureen Boyle & Emma Must [25 July], Yesha Townsend [26 July], Frank McGuinness [27 July], Nidhi Zak and Will Harris [28 July].

The programme also provides Creative Writing 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 websites and in the JHISS brochure.

By now an annual highlight of JHISS, multi award-winning Armagh writer, Stuart Neville, invites two of the most popular and critically acclaimed crime writers to join him for this Crime Fiction Special.

USA-based Lee Child, one of the world’s leading thriller writers, is the creator of the iconic Jack Reacher series, a global phenomenon. His books consistently achieve the number one slot on bestseller lists around the world and have sold over one hundred million copies. He is soon to retire after an extraordinary writing career, but his brother, Andrew Child, a highly successful thriller author in his own right, has taken on the daunting task of continuing the Jack Reacher series. Lee and Andrew have collaborated on three to date and the most recent, No Plan B, has been described by Karin Slaughter as “perfectly plotted … with bigger twists than ever before”.

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‘IT’S NO WONDER JACK REACHER IS EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE REBEL HERO’ KARIN SLAUGHTER

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2023

JACK WARNOCK IN CONCERT

Tue 25 July I 8.30pm I £13.00

Jack Warnock is a multi-instrumentalist and singer who has performed as a soloist, accompanist and in groups at events, festivals, and venues across the world. In recent years Jack has been nominated for the prestigious BBC Young Folk Award, won the Senior Accompaniment Competition at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, and received the ‘Young Musician’s Platform’ award from ACNI and BBC NI.

A musician in serious demand, Jack’s output is testament to his talent and tenacity. His recently released debut album, ‘Le Solas Faoithine’ [By Dusklight], featuring songs in English and Irish, is a masterwork of thought, consideration and beautiful curation and can comfortably sit alongside any traditional Irish debut release of recent times. For this performance, Jack will be joined by Eleanor Gaffney on fiddle and concertina.

BECOMING MARVELLOUS

Wed 26 July I 8.30pm I £12.00

Written and performed by Cathy Carson.

The story of Danielle is of tears and laughter, of golden moments in a day-long struggle, of rolling with the punches and coming through a winner.

Cathy Carson is a writer and spoken word artist who combines poetry and storytelling and is known for her powerful, emotive, engaging and deeply affecting performances. Her work focuses on the human connection and condition. She has written and performed for festivals, theatre, television and radio podcasts. In 2022 she was shortlisted for the Saboteur award for Best Spoken Word Performer.

The story begins in Belfast in the 1970’s, where life at home is as dangerous for young Danielle as it is on the streets. She feels like she is drowning, but there are lifeboats around her, people who will save her. If only she could trust them enough to take their hands.

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FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY PRESENTS KING

Thurs 27 July I 8.30pm £15.00

Written & Performed by Pat Kinevane.

King tells the story of Luther, a man from Cork named in honour of his Granny Bee Baw’s hero, Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Luther only leaves his apartment for essential journeys, and to perform as an Elvis impersonator. The play explores prejudice, privilege, and isolation, as Luther struggles to live life to the full.

Fishamble and Pat Kinevane have previously collaborated on five awardwinning solo plays, two of which, ‘Silent’ and ‘Before’, have played to great acclaim to JHISS audiences at The Market Place Theatre. His performances have won major international awards including Olivier, Herald Archangel, and Adelaide Fringe. They have been called ‘brilliant’ [Irish Times], ‘extraordinary’ [New York Times] and ‘mesmerising’ [Sydney Morning Herald]. Now, Fishamble and Pat Kinevane, under the direction of Jim Culleton, and with music by Denis Clohessy, return with this very special fifth solo play.

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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 Anniversary or Birthday present.

Gift Vouchers are available in any denomination and can be purchased from The Theatre Box Office or through the website.

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BANYAN THEATRE PRESENTS LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

Sat 5 Aug | 2.00pm | £8.00 | £26.00 [family of 4]

“Oh Grandma, what big eyes you have!”

A curious young girl weaves her way through the wintery woods to her grandma’s house. A journey full of surprises... A playful and imaginative re-telling of the timeless Brothers Grimm story.

Suitable for children aged 3-11 years.

BELVOIR PLAYERS PRESENTS STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS A

Sat 12 Aug | 8.00pm | £15.00 | £12.00 [conc]

Muriel and Herbie Glover and their daughter Susan enjoy life in the domestic setting of a wee terraced house somewhere in Belfast. Their neighbour, Lily Dodds, calls in quite frequently for the loan of a wee cup of sugar or a wee drop of tea to keep her going. Herbie keeps pigeons in his loft in the back yard and has collected quite a few cups from racing his birds across the continent. All is bliss, except for the lady next door, who insists on putting out her washing just as the pigeons are returning from their exploits.

When Muriel and Lily learn that they share a sweepstake that has drawn the favourite in an impending horse race and are likely to win a considerable sum of money, Muriel’s mother, who lives in Cherry Valley, descends on the household with the threat that life will never be the same again for the hapless Herbie.

Blending the customary pot-pourri of Cree characters, the play races along to the inevitable conclusion but not before audiences are treated to a hilarious evening of comedy and mayhem that are the hallmarks of Sam Cree’s writing.

‘LIVE PERFORMANCE, PUPPET OPERATION AND VISUAL INVENTION... BANYAN’S ‘LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD’ IS DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN, BUT IF YOU, AN ADULT, EVER WONDERED WHY YOU WERE FASCINATED BY THE ART OF PUPPETRY, GO AND SEE IT, AND YOU WILL BE WELL REMINDED!’
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ANIMATIONS MAGAZINE

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS

[Dementia Friendly Screening]

Dir: Vincente Minnelli | 1951 | 113 Mins

Wed 16 Aug | 11.00am | £4.00 [includes tea/coffee & biscuits]

Jerry Mulligan [Gene Kelly] is an American ex-GI who stays in post-war Paris to become a painter and falls for the gamine charms of Lise Bouvier [Leslie Caron]. However, his paintings come to the attention of Milo Roberts, a rich American heiress, who is interested in more than just art. With music from George & Ira Gershwin ‘An American in Paris’ garnered six Academy Awards including Best Picture.

Our dementia friendly screenings are open to all, but have been tailored with care, attention, and insight to be accessible for people living with dementia. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.

DAVID LYTTLE PRESENTS JAZZLIFE

Sat 19 Aug | 7.30pm | £10.00 | £5.00 [under 18s] | £25.00 [family of 4]

MOBO nominated drummer and composer David Lyttle started out in the band of Irish guitarist Louis Stewart, and has gone on to bring his projects to almost forty countries, including recent tours to North Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. He has worked with jazz icons from Joe Lovano to Dave Liebman to Kurt Rosenwinkel and collaborated in hip hop with Talib Kweli and spoken word with Liam Neeson. He has carried out a number of ambitious artist residencies, including a US coast-to-coast road trip performing for subcultures ranging from bikers in California to UFO tourists near Area 51.

Closer to home, David is the artistic director of Jazzlife Alliance, an Arts Council of Northern Ireland funded talent organisation which mentors gifted young musicians and launched the innovative Jazz Juniors scheme for under 18s in 2021. His return to The Market Place will see him perform alongside many of these up-and-coming young talents.

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‘ONE OF THE BEST LISTENING EXPERIENCES YOU’RE LIKELY TO HAVE THIS YEAR’ ROLLING STONE

IRELAND

THE SHOW H

Thurs 24 Aug | 8.00pm | £25.00

Now seen by a live audience of over 250,000 to nightly standing ovations and rave reviews, join us for ‘Ireland The Show’. Featuring an all-star cast of the Emerald Isle’s most talented awardwinning performers accompanied by the fabulous Keltic Storm Band and world champion Gael Force Irish dancers from Kerry, Mayo and Clare.

This unmissable production will take you on a journey through decades of a globally loved culture. The show, which has received high acclaim, will feature all the well-known ballads and foot stamping singalongs from the legendary Pogues, Fureys, Dubliners, Makem and Clancy to name but a few. Add to that a string of hilarious stories and jokes from our awardwinning Tyrone comedian and top it off with energetic reels and jigs from our fiddling Derry maestro and the supremely talented vocals of our Keltic voice from Donegal! If it’s all things Irish you like, then this is certainly the show for you. Guaranteed to take you to Ireland and back in one night!

Over 1,500 5 Star reviews.

HOLYWOOD PLAYERS PRESENT

DEATHTRAP A

Fri 25 Aug | 8.00pm | £15.00 | £13.00 [conc]

In this acclaimed dark comedic thriller, washedup playwright Sidney Bruhl hasn’t written a successful play in years and money is getting tight. But when Clifford, a student of a creative writing course he’s teaching, comes to him for advice on a script he’s written, his prayers are answered. Sidney recognises the script immediately as a sure-fire hit and his ticket back to Broadway success. The only issue is, does Clifford want to share the credit... and what will Sydney do if he doesn’t?

Holding the record for the longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway, and nominated for four Tony awards including Best Play, ‘Deathtrap’ will keep you on the edge of your seats. Full of twists and turns, shocks and surprises, you will be holding your breath until the very last moment.

Please note, this show is not suitable for children under 12 as it contains violence and limited use of strong language.

JMG MUSIC GROUP PRESENTS
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‘SUPERB FROM START TO FINISH AND WILL HAVE YOU CLAPPING AND SINGING ALL NIGHT LONG, THIS SHOW IS GOING TO BE A GLOBAL SUCCESS’ STAGE MAGAZINE

DAVID HULL PROMOTIONS PRESENTS STAND-UP SESSION

Sat 26 Aug | 8.00pm | £16.00

The Market Place Theatre Stand-Up Sessions continue to have audiences rolling in the aisles with another evening of side-splitting comedy genius.

DREAMWORLD PROMOTIONS PRESENTS ADVENTURES ON OLD MCDONALD’S FARM

Sat 2 Sept | 2.00pm & 4.00pm | £10.00

Join us down on Old MacDonald’s Farm for fun, songs and excitement.

Ian Thomson has been performing stand-up comedy since 2017 from Ireland to as far away as New Zealand. With his absurdist take on everything from politics to parenthood, Ian has established himself as a force on the NI comedy scene, appearing alongside some of the biggest acts on the local circuit.

Andrew Ryan’s quintessentially Irish storytelling abilities and cheeky, friendly demeanour make him a natural stand up. He has performed to rave reviews and sell-out crowds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival over the last decade as well as appearing in numerous TV comedy appearances.

Luke McGibbon has been performing standup on and off for the guts of a decade, in between stints as a psychotherapist. One job for talking, one job for listening! Luke’s whimsical sense of humour has entertained many up and down the country.

Bronagh Diamond has made a big impression on the Northern Irish comedy scene since she started. With a penchant for random tangential rants, this self-professed ‘ambassador for crazy people’ has the stage confidence and attitude of a pro.

Recommended for age 16+ as may contain strong language and adult themes. This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, cabaret style seating layout.

Friendly Sammy Scarecrow is enjoying his first day on Old MacDonald’s Farm and loves meeting all of the colourful characters that live there. When a mystery unfolds on the farm, can you help Scarecrow find out what’s going on?

With an original script and brand-new songs written for this production, along with many singalong favourites, this professionally produced show brought to you by DreamWorld Promotions is a thrill for younger children aged 3-9 years.

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SOUL STREET PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS MADE IN TENNESSEE

Thurs 7 Sept | 8.00pm | £24.00

Country fans are given a taste of Nashville with Soul Street Productions’ brand-new show, ‘Made in Tennessee’ - the soundtrack of American Country.

With a band made up of some of UK’s finest country musicians, ‘Made in Tennessee’ takes you through the decades of the nation’s fastest growing music genre, from Country’s origin in the Southern States of America to modern-day Country heard around the world.

Featuring classics from Johnny, June, Dolly and Hank, legends like Garth Brooks and Carrie Underwood and modern country superstars such as Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton.

Book your tickets now to experience the best show east of Tennessee.

GBL PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS THE HEN DO

Tues 26-Wed 27 Sept | 8.00pm | £23.00

Have you been missing Bridesmaids’ Becky? Worry no more! Because bonkers Becky from the smash hit, ‘Bridesmaids of Northern Ireland’ is back - and this time it’s SHE who is getting married!

Alongside her little sister Katie and her Mum Sally, Becky heads to Ibiza for her ‘away hen’. Between meeting every ex Becky’s ever dated, being put through their paces by a ‘beefy’ Scottish aerobics instructor and spending the night banged up abroad, Becky’s ‘Hen Do’ inevitably gets wild.

To top it all, Becky and her sister learn that their mum never had the chance to have her own Hen Do and conspire to give their Mum the time of her life.

Expect glowsticks, cocktails, banging tunes and loads of chaos, as our gang celebrate dysfunctional family relationships and free tequila on this roller-coaster of a Hen Do.

Written by Diona Doherty, ‘The Hen do’ is her much anticipated follow-up to Bridesmaids of Northern Ireland.

Recommended for age 16+ as may contain strong language and adult themes.

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AN ABSOLUTE GENIE-US OF A PANTOMIME!

Your wish is our command this Christmas at The Market Place Theatre, as we whisk you away on a high-flying adventure with the magical and breath-taking pantomime, ‘Aladdin’.

Join a fabulous cast of madcap characters for a thrilling carpet ride with plenty of twists and turns, cheers and boos in a tale of love against the odds. Will the evil Abanazar destroy Aladdin’s dreams to get rich and marry Princess Jasmine? Or will the Genie of the Lamp grant Aladdin three wishes and save the day? And will Widow Twanky ever find a man? Find out on this globe-trotting, action-packed escapade for the whole family.

PREVIEW OFFER!

Sat 2 Dec | 11am & 3pm

£16.00 | £14.00 [CONC]

TICKETS FOR ALL OTHER PUBLIC PERFORMANCES £18.50 & £16.00 [CONC]

SCHOOLS PERFORMANCES & PRICES: Contact The Box Office 03300 561 025

Relaxed Performance Sat 9 Dec 11am

BSL Signed Performance Sat 16 Dec 5pm

Captioned Performance Thurs 21 Dec 6.30pm

PUBLIC PERFORMANCES: Sat 2 Dec 11am & 3pm | Fri 8 Dec 6.30pm | Sat 9 Dec 11am, 3pm & 6.30pm | Sun 10 Dec 1pm & 4.30pm Fri 15 Dec 6.30pm | Sat 16 Dec 1pm & 5pm | Sun 17 Dec 1pm & 4.30pm | Mon 18 Dec 6.30pm | Tues 19 Dec 6.30pm | Thurs 21 Dec 6.30pm Fri 22 Dec 3pm & 6.30pm | Sat 23 Dec 11am & 3pm | Sun 24 Dec 11am & 3pm
The Market Place Theatre in Association with Lana Productions Presents
2 - 24 DEC

WORKSHOPS

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR ADULT AND CHILDREN’S WORKSHOPS

Enrolment closes seven days prior to workshop date. Summer season adult 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.

There are no catering services available at The Market Place Theatre. Participants should bring their own lunch or avail of the many cafés, restaurants and shops close to the venue. Tea and coffee will be provided in the workshop room free of charge throughout the workshop. Children attending workshops should bring a drink and small snack.

Fanatical about felines? Love art? Look no FURRther, this is the PURRfect workshop for you! We will look at many different cool cats in art. We will create colourful kittens in three different styles, using different techniques and materials. There will be some collage work, some illustration, some drawing and a lot of creativity. We will take inspiration from both art history and modern artists, looking at artists such as Mary Blair, Laurel Birch, Utagawa Kuniyoshi & Louis Wain. So come get your meow on! All materials supplied.

Max No: 12

Suitable for age 7-12 years

Tutor:

Lina MorganA Misty Kind of Blue

IN ART
CATS
Sat 10 June | 10.00am - 12.00pm | £13.00 KIDS WORKSHOP
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SUMMER GARDEN HATBOX ARRANGEMENT

Sat 10 June | 10.00am - 11:30am | £50.00

Join Romaine Hodgen from Flowerworks to create a beautiful hatbox design in a ‘just picked style’ evoking all the feels of a summer garden using a mix of seasonal flowers and foliage. All materials and accessories will be provided from the best of the summer season. No previous floristry experience is necessary, as Romaine will take you through each step from start to finish. This is a great way to enjoy the creativity of flower arranging in a relaxed setting with expert guidance

and lots of tips along the way. Tea, coffee and treats await! All materials are supplied; however, participants should bring along a pair of scissors or secateurs and an apron.

Flower selection will be subject to auction and seasonal availability.

Max No: 20 |Suitable for 16+ Tutor: Romaine Hodgen [Flowerworks]

TEXTILE PRINTMAKING

Sat 17 June | 10.00am - 2.00pm | £35.00

During this half day course you will create your very own screen-printed design on textile by creating a hand crafted and cut stencil/template of your design with a choice of coloured inks. This workshop is suitable for beginners or those interested in the process of screen printing and layering work. Artist Zippy will discuss the principles of screen printing and demonstrate step-by-step how to use the materials to get the best finish on your textile. At the end of the workshop you will have a unique piece of artwork to frame or for use in interior design such as a cushion.

Max No: 10 | Suitable for 16+ | Tutor: Zipporah Reynolds [Artist Zippy]

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LIGHT ON THE LANDSCAPE: FUSED GLASS

Sat 17 June | 10.00am - 2.00pm | £60.00

Join artist, Tracey McVerry, to create your own bespoke candle holder using the medium of fused glass. In response to the exhibition ‘Whispers at Dawn, Dancing at Dusk’ you will create your own fused glass candle holder inspired by a landscape that resonates with you.

During the workshop, Tracey will give you a short tour of her exhibition and explain how the South Armagh landscape has heavily inspired her work. You will then move into the studio space to recreate your own chosen landscape in glass. You will learn techniques in design layout, glass cutting, and assembly of cold glass using coloured sheet, stringers and frit.

Your work will be transported back to Tracey’s studio to be fired and mounted into a handmade wooden base. The work will be delivered back to the Market Place for collection a week later.

Participants are encouraged to bring a photo of a landscape that they have a connection with.

Max No: 10 | Suitable for 16+

Tutor: Tracey McVerry

[White Rock Glass Studio]

ALONG THE LOANINFELT WORKSHOP

Sat 24 June | 10.00am - 4.00pm | £40.00

Join artist Caóilíonn Murphy O’Hanlon on a guided talk through her new exhibition followed by a wet felt making workshop in response to the images and words from ‘Along the Loanin’. You will be producing a wool painting inspired by the exhibition and drawing on a sense of place using a blend of fibres, wools and silks. Caóilíonn will demonstrate nuno felting techniques, embroidery stitches and knot thread work for embellishing your landscape further.

All felting materials are provided but participants should bring two medium sized towels, small basin, basic sewing kit, small sketchbook, scissors and lots of imagination for this day long workshop.

Max No: 12 | Suitable for 16+

Beginners & Intermediate

Tutor: Caóilfíonn Murphy O’Hanlon [Cushla of Gullion]

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KIDS WORKSHOP

FORAGING WILLOW BASKETS TRADITIONAL WILLOW WEAVING SUMMER SCHOOL

Fri 7 & Sat 8 July | 10.00am - 4.00pm | £80.00

On this two-day basket-making course with professional willow weaver Sabine Wolnizcak, you will learn to weave a very attractive basket used for foraging. Its unusual shape is both contemporary and traditional involving the staples of solid basket-making techniques. For its creation, you will use organic and locally grown willow varieties and hazel wood for the handle which are all supplied by the tutor.

Max No: 7 | Suitable for 16+ | Tutor: Sabine Wolnizcak [Beaghmore Baskets]

Mon 31 July - Fri 4 Aug [One Week] | 10.00am - 1.00pm

[Early drop off from 9.30am available] | £65.00 for the full week

Siblings: £55.00 each for second or third child

After last summer’s successful program, Art Camp is back for another year. New artists, new techniques, new materials and new ideas, but just as much fun! You will be introduced to a mix of famous artists from history and some new modern masters during the week. We will explore and experiment with a variety of different art forms. There will be some painting, sculpting and action painting. There will be textiles, mobiles and even a top secret, one-of-a-kind

installation using yourself as part of the piece! Let’s not forget about all the new friendships that will be made throughout the week too! The camp ends with an exhibition showcasing all the artwork made during the week.

It will be messy, colourful and pressure free. Creativity at its best!

Max No: 15 | Suitable for 7-12 years

Tutor: Lina Morgan and ArtsTeam

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CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS

AT THE JOHN HEWITT INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2023

Mon 24, Tues 25 & Thurs 27 July | 2.45pm - 4.45pm | £66 for three-day workshop course

Develop your writing skills under the direction of esteemed facilitators who are all experienced tutors and published authors. With a range of genres to choose from, each workshop runs over three days, and each intensive interactive session lasts for two hours. Spaces are limited - advance booking is essential.

Poetry: Developing Your Poetry Practice with Nessa O’Mahony* | Poetry: Finding Your Poetic Voice with Siobhán Campbell | Short Story: Write Stories That Stand Out with Paul McVeigh | Novel Writing: So, You Want To Write A Novel? with Heather Richardson* | Memoir: Writing Your One Wild and Precious Life with Maureen Boyle

NESSA O’MAHONY Nessa is a Dublin-born poet who has published five books of poetry, most recently ‘The Hollow Woman on the Island’ [2019]. She was guest editor of Poetry Ireland Review issue 138, a tribute to Eavan Boland.

PAUL McVEIGH Paul has had short stories published in numerous anthologies, journals and newspapers. His ten-part short story series for Radio 4, ‘The Circus’, aired early 2023 and his writing has been translated into seven languages.

MAUREEN BOYLE Maureen is winner of the Fish Short Memoir Prize, and has published two poetry collections, ‘The Last Spring of the World’ [2022], and ‘The Work of a Winter’ [2021] which was shortlisted for the Strong Shine Poetry Prize.

SIOBHÁN CAMPBELL Siobhan has published widely in Ireland, UK and USA. Awarded the Listowel Irish Poem of the Year award in 2021 and the Templar Poetry Prize, Siobhán is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently ‘Heat Signature’.

*Supported by The Open University

HEATHER RICHARDSON Heather has published two novels, ‘Magdeburg’ [Lagan Press, 2010], and ‘Doubting Thomas’ [Vagabond Voices, 2017]. Her next book, ‘A Dress for Kathleen’, a volume of creative non-fiction, will be published in the autumn.

SILVER SMITHING: SILVER STACKING RINGS WITH SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES

Sat 5 Aug | 10.00am - 4.00pm | £50.00

Spend a day under the guidance of goldsmith Diane Lyness as you make a pair of silver stacking rings. Each participant will be taught traditional jewellery making techniques such as piercing, soldering, shaping, texturing and polishing to create a beautiful pair of rings to take home. Personalise and add colour to your ring by adding one or two semi-precious stones. No previous experience is required. All you need to bring is an apron and bundles of enthusiasm!

Max No: 10 | Suitable for 16+

Tutor: Diane Lyness - Goldsmith

WOODTURNING: 2-DAY INTERMEDIATE IMPROVERS COURSE

Wed 9 & Thurs 10 Aug | 10.00am - 4.00pm | £80.00

This two-day course with experienced tutor Jim Kelly is suitable for those who have attended a Beginner’s Course or who have some experience of woodturning. During the two days, the emphasis will be on accuracy and fitting of components together. Two to three projects will be completed over the two days. Participants who have attended the intermediate class previously will have an opportunity to work on new projects to further enhance their skills.

Each participant will have the use of a lathe and safety equipment will be provided. Tools will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own tools. A ProEdge sharpening system will be available throughout the two days. All materials, finishes and a bench grinder will be provided, however, participants should bring an overall/apron/old shirt to protect their clothes.

This workshop can host one wheelchair user or those who need to be seated. Please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require this facility.

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Max No: 6 | Tutor: Jim Kelly [Irish Wood Turners Guild - Ulster Chapter]

FUSED GLASS SUMMER LANDSCAPE

Fri 11 Aug | 10.00am - 3.00pm | £60.00

Join expert glass artist Keith Sheppard for this colourful fused glass workshop to create a beautiful 24cm x 20cm freestanding curved glass landscape or two flat 24cm x 10cm glass landscapes. The freestanding piece will look stunning set close to a window or in the evenings will glow beautifully with a small candle set behind it. The two flat glass landscapes can be set in one or two mounted box frames and hung as a decorative artwork on the wall.

Working with different coloured glass Keith will teach you various design techniques; demonstrate the tools required for glass cutting and how to work safely and handle glass with confidence. Your completed fused glass landscapes will be taken back to Keith’s studio for firing and returned to the venue one to two weeks later for collection.

All tools and materials will be provided. You may wish to bring your own safety glasses. Please wear suitable clothing and flat shoes. PLEASE NOTE: Completed glass decorations will not be returned by post. Collection only from the venue.

Max No: 8 | Suitable for 16+ | Tutor: Keith Sheppard [Glass Artistry]

SPRAY PAINTING ON CANVAS WORKSHOP

Sat 12 Aug | 10.00am - 2.00pm | £35.00

Artist Zippy will introduce you to the art of using spray paint as a medium to create your own piece of art on canvas. You will learn the process of designing, cutting and layering your stencils to build your design. Zippy will demonstrate spray-painting techniques to ensure that your artwork has a professional quality finish. At the end of this workshop you will take home a unique

multi-coloured contemporary artwork that will look fantastic on any interior wall.

This workshop is for beginners or those interested in the art of spray painting or mural artwork. Ideal for students studying GCSE, AS or A Level Art, Design, Technology to build their course work content.

Zippy is an experienced local Mural artist working within the medium of spray paint for several years.

Max No: 10 | Suitable for 16+ | Tutor: Zipporah Reynolds [Artist Zippy]

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OH WE DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE

KIDS WORKSHOP

Sat 12 Aug | 10:30am - 12.00pm or 1.00pm - 2.30pm | £15.00

Create this quirky colourful beach scene diorama using totally mess-free, 100% non-toxic clay. Our experienced instructors will take you step-bystep through the modelling process, using only three basic shapes. You will have lots of fun as you create these cute summer-ready characters. Your completed masterpiece will be placed in cartons supplied to take home. Your clay can be left to air dry at home, no need to bake. Happy modelling!

Max No: 15 | Suitable for 5-12 years

Tutors: Jumping Clay

CARRICKMACROSS LACE SUMMER SCHOOL

3-DIMENSIONAL COLOURED LACE

Thurs 17 - Sat 19 Aug [3 Days] | 10.00am to 3.00pm | £80.00

Award-winning designer and lace maker Theresa Kelly is delighted to present this new lace workshop based around the clematis flower ‘The President’. During this three-day workshop you will be covering most of the traditional Carrickmacross Lace techniques of couching, guipure, loops etc. Theresa will guide you through the making of this original flower design. Suitable for beginner and intermediate lace makers.

All materials are provided however attendees are encouraged to bring a small lamp to shine on their work for increased visibility.

Max No: 12 | Suitable for 18+ | Tutor: Theresa Kelly

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CHINESE BRUSHWORK & CALLIGRAPHY

Fri 18 Aug | 10.00am - 3.00pm | £35.00

Dating back many thousands of years, Chinese calligraphy and brush painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. Chinese painters use a traditional brush dipped into black ink, or colour on special paper or silk. Subjects include flowers, plants, birds, animals, mountains and rivers. The painter aims to capture the life and spirit of the subject, making it live through the brush of the painter and the eyes of the viewer. In this relaxing introductory workshop, we will explore Chinese culture through calligraphy and brush painting to complete a range of test works leading up to a finished piece including an image and calligraphy.

Max No: 12 | Suitable for 16+ | Tutor: Gwen Stevenson

KIDS WORKSHOP

MIXED MEDIA MERPEOPLE: MERMAIDS & MERMEN WORKSHOP

Sat 19 Aug | 10.00am - 12.00pm £13.00

It’s summer so make a splash creating your own Merpeople. Let’s start by making them a magical underwater world to live in. It will be a mixed media extravaganza, using a wide variety of materials to create a three-dimensional nautical artwork. There will be painting and designing, with lots of decorations available to add that extra touch to your piece [sequins anyone?]. A perfect opportunity to let loose your imagination!

All materials supplied.

Max No: 12 | Suitable for 7-12 years

Tutor: Lina Morgan - A Misty Kind

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WHISPERS AT DAWN, DANCING AT DUSK TRACY MCVERRY

Fri 19 May - Sat 15 July | Gallery

Our ancestors’ spirit and energy influence and shape our very being. They walked this land, they toiled its sod, told their stories and sang their songs. They lived, they loved, they endured and left their mark. We now are the legacy, the storytellers and custodians of their memory. Using the medium of kiln-formed glass as well as repurposed natural and man-made objects, South Armagh artist Tracey McVerry celebrates this deeply felt, multi-layered connection with her ancient and recent ancestors, visually honouring their frugality, their energy, their strength and their whispered echoes.

ALONG THE LOANIN CAÓILFÍONN MURPHY O’HANLON

Mon 12 June - Sat 15 July | Foyer Walls

Poetry, Photography and Textile Art

Artist, wordsmith and photographer Caóilfíonn Murphy

O’Hanlon presents ‘Along the Loanin’, her inaugural mixed media exhibition. A nostalgic celebration of a small slice of mountain where she dwells, a homage to a shared belonging to a place and all that entails. Finding beauty in the everyday. Where ancestral heartbeats still pulse beneath the turf and whispers echo in those hidden places between ditches, inspiring her words, fine art imagery and richly textured wool paintings that will beguile you on your journey ‘Along the Loanin’.

THE YELLOW STAR

HOUSES OF BUDAPEST NIGEL SWANN

Mon 24 July - Sat 2 Sept | Foyer Walls

From June 1944, Budapest citizens defined as Jews by Hungarian race laws were obliged to wear a yellow star and live under curfew in confiscated houses also marked with a yellow star. Almost 2,000 such houses were used to incarcerate around 220,000 people before they were transferred to the death camps. Yellow star houses were unique to Budapest, and although nearly 1,600 of these apartment blocks are still in residential use today, their history was largely unknown until 2014. Neither the victims nor the perpetrators wanted to talk and a culture of forgetting prevailed.

Over a 10-year period, photographer Nigel Swann documented Budapest’s inner city, unbeknown to him then, that many of the buildings photographed were former yellow star houses. In 2014 he obtained, through Budapest’s ‘Open Society Archives’, the original government decree listing all houses to be designated a yellow star; with this new knowledge, Nigel returned and re-photographed these poignant locations.

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HELL OR HIGH WATER VIKKIE PATTERSON

Mon 24 July - Sat 2 Sept | Gallery

Painter and Belfast School of Art PhD researcher, Vikkie Patterson, is a former bursary recipient at the John Hewitt Summer School and for this exhibition to coincide with the JHISS 2023, she exhibits new work on repurposed sackcloth created since the beginning of this year.

Hell Or High Water is an ongoing series of oil paintings on stretched and primed coffee bean sacks which reflects on the upheaval caused by contemporary global events. As with previous works in the series, there remains an element of optimism, and a promise of futurity embedded in these paintings.

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Articles inside

HELL OR HIGH WATER VIKKIE PATTERSON

1min
page 35

THE YELLOW STAR

1min
page 34

ALONG THE LOANIN CAÓILFÍONN MURPHY O’HANLON

1min
page 34

WHISPERS AT DAWN, DANCING AT DUSK TRACY MCVERRY

1min
page 33

CHINESE BRUSHWORK & CALLIGRAPHY

1min
page 32

KIDS WORKSHOP

1min
page 31

FUSED GLASS SUMMER LANDSCAPE

1min
pages 30-31

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS

2min
pages 28-29

FORAGING WILLOW BASKETS TRADITIONAL WILLOW WEAVING SUMMER SCHOOL

1min
page 27

LIGHT ON THE LANDSCAPE: FUSED GLASS

1min
pages 26-27

TEXTILE PRINTMAKING

1min
page 25

SUMMER GARDEN HATBOX ARRANGEMENT

1min
page 25

WORKSHOPS

1min
page 24

IRELAND

4min
pages 20-23

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS

1min
page 19

GIFT VOUCHERS

1min
pages 17-18

CRIME FICTION SPECIAL

3min
pages 15-17

THE JOHN HEWITT INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2023 H

1min
page 15

BALLYBUNION BACKS BILL! H

1min
pages 14-15

ALBERT CUMMINGS

1min
pages 13-14

COLDPLACE

1min
page 12

SINGULAR ARTISTS LTD PRESENTS AN EVENING WITH RORY’S STORIES

3min
pages 10-12

THE ILLEGALS WITH NIAMH KAVANAGH

6min
pages 4-9

FAIRcraft ARMAGH

1min
pages 3-4

PROTECT YOUR TICKETS

1min
page 2
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