Linenhall Arts Centre Jan-Apr 2018 Brochure

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Linenhall Film Club is a member of access>CINEMA, promoting the development of regional cultural cinema in Ireland.


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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 9th January @ 8.00pm

First Fortnight in partnership with IFI National presents

The Drummer and the Keeper

Ireland 2017 90 mins Cert: 15 Drummer Gabriel, recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder, is forced to curb his erratic behaviour when his therapist changes his medication and insists he join a special football team. When he meets goalkeeper Christopher, a 17-year-old with Asperger’s Syndrome, a fraught relationship gradually develops into a firm friendship as each learns to respect the other’s foibles. Writer/ director/composer Nick Kelly captures the mental health pitfalls of a rock’n’roll lifestyle with sharp insight, while his portrait of a young man with Asperger’s, drawn with affection and deep understanding, is perfectly observed. This uplifting and comedic feature début deservedly bagged the Best Irish First Feature Award at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh. - IFI “An accomplished work.” - Donald Clarke, Irish Times “Strikes chemistry gold… Definitely a keeper.” - Harry Guerin, RTÉ Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions) First Fortnight is a charity that challenges mental health prejudice through arts and cultural action. This film screening is part of the annual First Fortnight Festival.

TRADITIONAL MUSIC Thursday 18th January @ 8.00pm Music Network presents

Niamh Parsons, Ciarán Tourish, Liam Kelly & John Doyle

Four leading lights of Irish Trad join forces in what promises to be an unforgettable night. Leading the charge is Arcady’s Niamh Parsons, a peerless balladeer with one of the most distinctive voices in Irish music. Donegal fiddle maestro and long-time member of Altan, Ciarán Tourish is fêted for his incendiary improvisation and cascading arpeggios, the perfect foil for the invention and rhythmic drive of flautist Liam Kelly. A founder member of Dervish, Kelly is equally at home trading riffs with James Brown, The Buena Vista Social Club or Sting. Add to the mix John Doyle’s signature guitar sound, heard on recordings by Solas, Joan Baez, Usher’s Island, Linda Thompson and Tim O’Brien among others, and it’s definitely one not to miss. “Exquisite singing.” - The Guardian [on Parsons] “Kelly... Richly rhythmic flute style… ” - The Irish Times “A tremendous musician” - Hot Press [on Tourish] “No one in Irish traditional music is a better guitarist than him [Doyle] right now.” - Earle Hitchener, The Wall Street Journal Adm. €17/ €14 (concessions)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 23rd January @ 8.00pm In Between (Bar Bahar)

Israel / France 2016 103mins Hebrew / Arabic with English subtitles In Between follows the lives of three strong, independent minded Israeli-Palestinian women sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv. Away from the constraints of their families and enforced tradition, they find themselves ‘in between’ the free and unfettered lives they’re aspiring to lead and the restrictions still imposed on them by a blinkered society. Laila, a successful lawyer, craves the love of a good man who she thinks she’s found in the apparently open-minded and handsome Ziad. Salma works at menial jobs in restaurants and bars hoping her long-held dream of being a DJ becomes a reality. The more traditional and reserved Nour is still studying for a degree and seeks a simple life. The three girls are rocked by a shocking series of events that will push their beliefs to the limit and change their lives forever. - Pecadillo Pictures “[Director] Maysaloun Hamoud’s sparkling, taboo-breaking first feature.” - Deborah Young, Hollywood Reporter “A great film… compassionate and intelligent. The performances are fantastic.” - Gail Tolley, Time Out ”[Hamoud’s] wonderful, spiky debut feature.” - Tara Brady, Irish Times Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

TRADITIONAL MUSIC Wednesday 31st January @ 8.00pm Music of Mayo

Join a host of musicians and singers for a stellar performance celebrating the music of Mayo, and marking the realisation of an exciting residency project at the Linenhall. The residency, undertaken by musician and composer Emer Mayock, explored the rich traditional music heritage of County Mayo, with the aim of drawing together a collection of music and song associated with and composed by musicians and singers from Mayo. The repertoire gathered during the project comes from a range of sources stretching back to the earliest music collected in Mayo, but also including more recent settings of tunes gathered from musicians living and playing in the county today, as well as new compositions. Performers on this very special evening include Grainne Hambly (harp), Julie Langan (fiddle), Joe Byrne (flute), Tom Doherty (accordion) and Emer Mayock (flute) alongside guests and younger musicians. A CD created during the residency which traces the rich traditional music heritage of County Mayo and gives prominence to a wealth of musicians of all ages from across the region will be launched on the night. Adm. €10/€5 (concessions) Supported by the Creative Ireland Programme, an all-of-Government 5-year initiative, 2017-2022, which places creativity at the centre of public policy. Further info from creative.ireland.ie / ireland.ie

Booking: 094 9023733


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LOCAL ARTS: INSPIRING WOMEN Thursday 1st February @ 8.00pm

Inspirational Mayo Women

Mayo Rape Crisis Centre presents an opportunity to celebrate St Brigid’s Day by meeting and greeting some of the nominees for our Inspirational Mayo Women. There is now a small community of women who have been nominated by others for the inspiration they offer others. Sometimes very quietly. ‘To Inspire’ is to ‘fill up’. There have been three awards presented so far, with 2017’s award being our fourth award. Previous recipients are Martina Jennings, Margaret Leahy and Marina Tuffy. Some of our Nominees will speak as well as our Award Recipient for 2018. There will additionally be music, poetry and reading as well as some young inspirational women speakers. Refreshments will be served. All welcome. Adm. €10 / €5 concession

COMEDY Friday 2nd February @ 8.00pm Chris Kent - Moving On

Cork comedian Chris Kent presents his funny, fresh and fifth solo show, Moving On. Returning with his charming and surreal style, Chris has a new perspective on life. Having moved to the UK and recently becoming a dad for the first time, adult life is leaving him more confused than ever... “Original hilarious material... Among the best acts I’ve seen.” The Mirror ***** (5 stars) “Carefree, comedic bulls-eye.” - The Dubliner Magazine “Fresh and original material, extremely endearing performer.” Broadway Baby “A truly gifted storyteller with a deceptively naturalistic style” Chortle “Breathes new life into anecdotal comedy.” - The List

Adm: €14 / €12 (concessions)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 6th February @ 8.00pm The Florida Project

USA 2017 115 mins English language Warm, winning, and gloriously alive, Sean Baker’s The Florida Project is a deeply moving and unforgettably poignant look at childhood. Another collaboration with writer Chris Bergoch, the film tells the story of a precocious six year-old and her rag-tag group of friends whose summer break is filled with childhood wonder, possibility and a sense of adventure while the adults around them struggle with hard times, it’s equal parts American Honey with a dash of Beasts of the Southern Wild. What elevates the film is its compelling look at life on the blue-collar margins and its ability to capture the wonderment of childhood. Willem Dafoe sprinkles some fairy dust as Bobby, the put upon manager of the down-at-heel hotel on whose denizens the film focuses. - Cambridge film Festival “One of the best films about childhood made anywhere in recent years.” - Geoffrey Macnab, The Independent “A wondrous child’s-eye view of life on the margins… a glorious film in which warmth and compassion win out over miserabilism or irony. Utterly absorbing.” - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

JAZZ Wednesday 7th February @ 8.00pm

Music Network presents Trish Clowes Quartet Trish Clowes, saxes; Chris Montague, guitar; Ross Stanley, piano, Hammond organ; James Maddren, drums Save the date for this fast-rising quartet fronted by the effervescent Trish Clowes, BASCA British Composer Award winner and former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist. An agile improviser and songwriter in the mould of Wayne Shorter, Clowes has been much lauded for her melodic imagination and magisterial tone. Previously known for genre-bending collaborations with improvising string quartets and orchestras, her take on jazz is playful, engaging and hugely accomplished. Clowes is joined by a trio of long-term collaborators showcasing original tunes from the saxophonist’s highly-acclaimed fourth album My Iris: the impeccable James Maddren on drums, versatile and award-winning Troyka guitarist Chris Montague, and keyboard virtuoso Ross Stanley, a regular member of the Jim Mullen Organ Trio. “Awesome foursome.” - The Observer “Trish Clowes... fiercely talented jazz saxophonist.” - The Telegraph “Musical wizardry.” - All About Jazz [on My Iris] Adm. €17 / €14 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733


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SCHOOLS SHOW Friday 9th February @ 10.00am & 12.00noon

Branar Téatar do Pháistí - Uoo, Mee, Wee

Uoo and Mee Walk the same Talk the same Do everything the same... Until one day one of them decides to do something different!! Uoo, Mee, Wee is a charming and playful show that explores what happens when things change. It is a humorous tale of finding your feet and having the courage to be different. Created for children aged 3-6 years, performed by Neasa Ní Chuanaigh & Jay Ryan, it is a non-verbal show with an original score by Micheal Chang. Directed by Lali Morris and Marc Mac Lochlainn it is a co-production by Baboró International Arts Festival for Children & Branar Téatar do Pháistí. For ages 3-6 years - Junior & Senior Infants Duration: 40mins approx.. Schools booking only.

THEATRE Tuesday 13th February @ 8.00pm

Awake & Sing Productions - 100 More Like These

Written by Larry O’Loughlin, adapted & performed by Stephen Jones During the three years of the American-Mexican War (1846-48), some 3000 immigrant soldiers deserted the American Army. More than 500 of these - mainly Irish - joined the Mexican side where, led by John Riley from Clifden, Co. Galway, they fought as The San Patricio (St. Patrick’s) Battalion. Although their sacrifice is often overlooked - or ignored - by history these days, huge numbers of Mexicans still hold the brave soldiers in high esteem. Performed by award winning actor/playwright Stephen Jones (Red Rock, Love/ Hate, Dublin Oldschool, Nowhere Fast, Maz and Bricks, From Eden, DruidMurphy), the play tells the story of the San Patricio Battalion from the point of view of Thomas O’Byrne, who unwittingly finds himself caught up in the war while trying to escape arrest. Through his innocent eyes we experience the full horror of these historic events and the terror that can come with trying to do the right thing. The play’s title is taken from a quote attributed to the Mexican leader, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: “With a hundred more like these men of Riley’s, I could have won this war!” Adm. €16/ €14 (concessions)

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CLASSICAL PIANO Wednesday 14th February @ 8.00pm Darragh Brogan

Mayo born pianist Darragh Brogan began his BMus in 2009 at the DIT Conservatory, studying piano with Mary Lennon. He enjoyed considerable success there, gaining first prize in all its major piano competitions, and also claimed regular prizes at the Dublin Feis Ceoil, including the Anthony Glavin Trophy in 2014. Throughout his studies he participated in regular masterclasses with internationally acclaimed pianists including Barry Douglas, Graham Johnson, and Philippe Cassard. Darragh graduated in 2013, receiving the prestigious Student Academic Excellence Award for highest overall result in the Conservatory. He subsequently completed a Masters in Performance Science at the Royal College of Music in London (where he is now based), studying piano with Professor Nigel Clayton. Darragh has given many performances in prestigious venues around Ireland and the UK including the National Concert Hall, Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Boyle Arts Festival, St. Mary Abbot’s Church, Kensington and St. George’s Church, Hanover Square, London. Programme includes Ravel’s Miroirs suite, Rachmaninov’s Études-Tableaux and Bach-Busoni’s Chaconne. Adm. €16/ €14 (concessions)

WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 20th February @ 8.00pm Félicité

France / Belgium / Senegal / Germany / Lebanon 2017 123mins Lingala / French with English subtitles Félicité is a proud, free-willed woman working as a singer in a bar in Kinshasa. Her life is thrown into turmoil when her 14-yearold son falls victim to an accident. To save him, she sets out on a breakneck race through the streets of electric Kinshasa - a world of music and dreams where she’ll cross paths with Tabu… A vibrant fourth feature film from Franco-Senegalese director Alain Gomis. Silver Bear winner at Berlin International Film Festival 2017. “This heady trip into downtown Kinshasa is as magnetic, and enigmatic, as its forceful central character.” - Wendy Ide, Observer “Anchored by an astonishing central performance from newcomer Mputu … an intense, intriguing character study of a fascinating woman.” - Nikki Baughan, The List “This unruly, occasionally rapturous film… weaving a sensual, sometimes hopeful, sometimes disturbing urban tapestry with threads of image, sound, poetry, and song.” - Guy Lodge, Variety Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733


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CHILDREN’S THEATRE Saturday 3rd March @ 11.00am

Catherine Wheels Theatre Co - White

Photo: Paul Watt

A performance for 2-4 year olds created by Andy Manley Welcome to the beautifully strange world of White. Full of birdsong and birdhouses, it gleams and dazzles and shines in the night. Two friends look after the birds and make sure the eggs stay safe. We watch, we help. The world is bright, ordered and white. But high up in the trees, all is not white. Colour appears. First red... then yellow... then blue... White is a playful, highly visual show for very young children and is a perfect first time theatre experience. For ages 2-4 years Duration: 40mins approx. “A beautifully acted and neatly thought-out show, as cleverly executed as a conjuring trick.” - The Guardian (4 stars) “An utter delight no matter what your age.” - The Times (4 stars) “Full of joy ...the idea is perfectly pitched, simple, clear, witty, and gorgeous to look at.” - The Scotsman (4 stars) Adm: €8 / €25 (family of four) NB Also PRE-SCHOOLS SHOWS on Friday 2nd March @ 9.30am & 1.30pm. Pre-booking ESSENTIAL.

THEATRE Monday 5th March @ 8.00pm Beezneez - The Drawer Boy

John McDwyer directs Gerry Farrell (An Ordinary Man), Michael Roper (Lovely Leitrim) and Wayne O’Connor (Mauritius) in this beautiful multi-award-winning Canadian play written by Michael Healey. A young actor visits a farm in search of material for a play his company is creating. At the farm, he finds two elderly farmers who have secrets from each other and from the world. Over the course of his visit, these secrets are brought to light in a humorous and moving evening of theatre. Another Beezneez hit on the cards, early booking advised. Adm: €16 / €14 (concessions)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 6th March @ 8.00pm Rosalie Blum

France 2017 98mins French with English subtitles Based on the award-winning series of graphic novels by Camille Jourdy, Julien Rappeneau’s enchanting directorial debut Rosalie Blum is a warm, witty and impeccably performed comedy about a random encounter that has unexpected and far-reaching consequences. Thirty-something Vincent Machot is a hairdresser, like his father before him. Life rotates around work, his overbearing mother who lives in the apartment upstairs, and a womanising cousin constantly trying to set him up. But one morning Vincent experiences a powerful déjà-vu when he meets the gaze of a grocery store clerk, Rosalie Blum. Intrigued by this mysterious woman, he begins following her… With its themes of fraternity, love and the need for human connection, Rosalie Blum is a joy to watch. - Alliance Française French Film Festival “An uplifting, life-affirming story about loneliness, emotional connection and, ultimately, redemption.” - The Guardian “Whimsical, tender and original, Rosalie Blum is a fabulous debut.” - Francesca Rudkin, New Zealand Herald Adm: €7 / €5 (concessions) Presented with the support of the French Embassy and the Institut Français.

CLASSICAL PIANO Wednesday 7th March @ 8.00pm

Music Network presents Anna Tsybuleva (Russia) Winner of the prestigious Leeds International Piano Competition in 2015, Anna Tsybuleva has astounded audiences and critics alike with her daring and bravura-filled interpretations of classic works. A born performer, her muscular, rhythmic playing and overtly nuanced attack give every accent a meaning, infusing the most familiar pieces with modernity and breathing new life into neglected works. Since her success in Leeds, Tsybuleva has performed a string of engagements alongside many of Europe’s leading ensembles, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra and Basel Symphony Orchestra. As a soloist, she has also given recitals at London’s Wigmore Hall, the Shanghai Opera House Orchestra, the Salle Cortot in Paris, and Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Anna will be performing a programme of works by Chopin, Siobhan Cleary (Music Network commission) and Tchaikovsky. “Superb pianism and intelligent musicianship.” - Gramophone “Absorbing.” - The Times “One of the finest musicians of her generation.” - Peter Donoghue, pianist Adm. €17/ €14 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733


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LOCAL ARTS: MUSIC Wednesday 14th March @ 8.00pm

St Gerald’s College Spring Recital

St Gerald’s College Music Department very proudly presents its annual Spring Recital. The Music Department is a busy spot in St Gerald’s College with students involved in much music making both in the school and locality. Highlights of the recital will include: the grúpa ceoil, solo singers, the TY Ukulele orchestra, instrumentalists and various ensembles from 1st to 6th Year. A variety of genres will feature from rock to pop, classical to traditional. All are welcome to see and hear for themselves just how talented these young boys are! Adm. €10 / €5 (concessions) The St Gerald’s Art Exhibition will also be on display on the night, and will run until 14th April. (See ‘Visual Art’ section for details.)

LITERARY EVENT Thursday 15th March @ 8.00pm

Spring Awakening - Michael McCarthy & Guests A night exploring epiphanies in literature and life; turning points, and no turning back, featuring award winning environment journalist and writer Michael McCarthy (Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, The Moth Snowstorm: Nature and Joy). A leading writer on the environment and natural world, Michael was awarded the Medal of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for ‘Outstanding Services to Conservation’, alongside a string of other awards. He will be joined by other exciting guests from the world of letters and music on the night. Watch this space! This event is the second in a three part series Seasons - Waiting for You, programmed by Siobhán Kane in association with Words Ireland for the Linenhall.

Adm. €10

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 20th March @ 8.00pm Call Me By Your Name

Italy / France / Brazil / USA 2017 132mins Cert: 15A English / Italian / French / German with English subtitles Mid 1980’s. North of Italy not far from the Garda Lake. The sensitive and cultivated 17-year-old Elio, an only child of the American-Italian Perlman family, is facing another lazy summer at his parents’ villa when Oliver arrives. A charming 24-year-old American scholar, Oliver is breezy, spontaneous, handsome, and he’s the kind of person who charms everyone he meets. The meeting of these two young men sets in motion the danger of an unbridled adolescent passion in the setting of the beautiful and languid Italian countryside. - Memento Films From Luca Guadagnino, the director of I Am Love. “Unforgettable on every level, the kind of film that has the power to move and inspire.” - Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com “Gorgeous-looking and beautifully atmospheric.” - Matthew Bond, Mail on Sunday “Lush, luxuriant… a peach of a movie.” - Wendy Ide, Observer “Magnificent.” Ed Potton, The Times Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

LOCAL ARTS: BALLET Saturday 24th March @ 3.00pm & 6.30pm Sunday 25th March @ 3.00pm & 6.30pm Mayo School of Ballet - Seasons of Love

Mayo School of Ballet is delighted to present their biennial performances at the Linenhall Arts Centre. This year’s show is a journey through the seasons using a collection of classical and modern music. Mayo School of Ballet prepares children for Ballet Grade Examination and Stage Performances. The school has been established in Castlebar for over 20 years with many students continuing their dance training at professional level.

Adm. €10 / €6 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733


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LOCAL ARTS: YOUTH THEATRE Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th March @ 8.00pm Castlebar Youth Theatre - Shhhh!

Donna Ruane’s vibrant and talented Acting for Fun Youth Theatre Group makes a welcome return to the Linenhall after the barnstorming success of productions of Ken Armstrong’s plays Midnight in the Theatre of Blood, Fine, and the premiere production of Deb’s Night. This brand new production is far too confidential to discuss openly at this stage, but watch this space as it is expected that highly sensitive information will be leaked early in the New Year. The Linenhall has been instrumental in encouraging local Youth Theatre and Donna’s Acting For Fun Group invariably brings fun and drama in equal and large measure. Adm. €10/ €5 (concessions)

FOLK MUSIC Thursday 29th March @ 8.00pm Vickers Vimy

Galway-based folk/roots five piece collective Vickers Vimy was formed by Ed Drea and Fintan Hanley, and completed by Colm Ward, Eamonn Mulderrig and Colm Ó Conghaile. Vickers Vimy has supported such greats as John Martyn, The Hothouse Flowers, Mundy and Maria Doyle Kennedy. Produced by Daragh O’Toole and mixed by Ger McDonnell, debut album That Vinyl Scratch, Vol 1 was released in 2013 and garnered rave reviews, and the first two singles Devil on your Back and Days are getting better were both playlisted by RTÉ Radio 1, with a live appearance on the Pat Kenny show. The band’s long awaited second album Atlas Of Hearts will see light of day in 2018. (Oh, and FYI, the band’s name was inspired by the historic Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown’s Vickers Vimy in 1919.) “Stand up and take a bow Vickers Vimy… you write some lovely songs and you exude a gorgeous vitality!” - Hot Press “Drea and Hanley have put together an album that reminds us of Glen Hansard and early Josh Ritter.” - modernacoustic.com “The song-writing and arrangement are of such quality here that no moment lacks in brilliance.” - GoldenPlec Music Magazine Adm. €14/ €12 (concessions)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 3rd April @ 8.00pm Hotel Salvation

India 2016 102mins Hindi with English subtitles This gentle and tender Indian comedy follows the ordeal of an over-worked modern son forced to accompany his 77 year old father, who is in search of salvation, to the holy city of Varanasi. The film showcases bravura performances from renowned actors Adil Hussain (Life of Pi), Lalit Behl (Titli) and Geetanjali Kulkarni (Court). The film marks the debut of Shubhashish Bhutiani one of an exciting new wave of young Indian filmmakers. - BFI “Heart-warming… A leisurely, wise and ultimately affecting meditation on the benefits of letting go.” - Trevor Johnston, Time Out “A dextrous Indian drama, replete with wry humour, cheeky visual gags and an obsession with the paradox of celebrating life on the edge of death.” - Kevin Maher, The Times “The film has feeling, warmth, wisdom and locations gorgeous with history.” - Nigel Andrews, Financial Times “This gently profound Indian comedy… Bhutiani’s love letter to the country of his birth.” - Juliette Cottu, Little White Lies Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

THEATRE Wednesday 4th April @ 8.00pm

Rise Productions - The Good Father New Year’s Eve. A house party like any other, in a suburb like any other. Two very different strangers meet, each looking for a new start and to shake off the disappointments of the past. But champagne, cheap lager and their chance encounter leads this unlikely couple to an unplanned pregnancy. Against all odds, can they make their newfound family a success? Written by Christian O’Reilly (screenwriter of the award-winning film Sanctuary), and winner of the Stewart Parker Award, this heartfelt, moving drama charts their journey of love, loss, and redemption. After the international success of Fight Night and The Games People Play, the multi award-winning Rise Productions returns with this touching story celebrating the triumph of hope. “The Good Father has a huge heart, many large laughs, with two crowning performances… a Daddy of heartfelt joys. Not to be missed…” - TheArtsReview “A play that will have you laughing one moment and crying unabashedly the next.” - Variety Adm. €16/ €14 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733


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COMEDY Friday 6th April @ 8.00pm Danny O’Brien - RaconTour

Fresh from a sell-out month long run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and a tour of South East Asia, award-winning comedian Danny O ‘Brien returns with his most adventurous and unique solo show to date! After inheriting a broken-down, unreliable, olderthan-he-is motorcycle, Danny decided to take to the road on a comedic expedition. Come hear the story of this RaconTour- in all its glory, failures and triumphs alike! Following in the footsteps of Simon Pegg, Dylan Moran and Dara O Briain, Danny was handpicked last year to perform as part of the iconic ‘Best of The Edinburgh Fest’ Show in Australia. Danny has also featured on The Comedy Channel’s Brexit at Tiffany’s show, is a regular on Irish TV and Radio, and has been providing tour support for Today FM’s Dermot & Dave’s nationwide Ah Sure Look It tour. A comedy star in the ascendant, catch him here and now… while you can! “A force of nature...one suspects it won’t be too much longer before stadiums come calling.” - Irish Examiner “O’Brien is genuinely, uproariously funny... looks set to be one of the breakout comedy stars of 2017.” - The Sunday Independent “A perfect mixture of brains, banter and brilliance.” - Great Scott Adm. €14 / €12 (concessions)

TRAD/ROOTS MUSIC Tuesday 10th April @ 8.00pm

Seosamh Ó Neachtain, Jesse Smith & Lisa O’Neill

Sean-Nós dancer Seosamh Ó Neachtain joins forces with Traditional fiddle virtuoso Jesse Smith and singer/songwriter Lisa O’Neill for a very special concert featuring the musical perspectives of three musicians whose spirited interplay aligns Ireland’s rich tradition of song, dance and solo instrumental music. Individually and collaboratively they represent modernity rooted in tradition and bring an unmatched intuition for exploring their crafts. Jesse and Seosamh are longstanding collaborators on numerous recording and performance projects. Drawing inspiration from the tradition of 19th century travelling fiddle and dance masters, they have created a rapport in experimenting with this distinctive and expressive form of a bygone pairing of fiddle and feet. They are joined by acclaimed Cavan singer and songwriter, Lisa O’Neill, whose affinity for traditional singing, in particular that of Margaret Barry, will be a highlight of their collaboration. “Ó Neachtain… supreme in [his] field.” - Michael Seaver, Irish Times “Smith… technically brilliant.” - Elaine Bradtke, The Living Tradition “O’Neill… one of Ireland’s most original young singer-songwriters.” - Robin Denselow, The Guardian Adm. €16/ €14 (concessions)

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CLASSICAL GUITAR Thursday 12th April @ 8.00pm

Redmond O’Toole

Irish Classical guitarist Redmond O’Toole has been hailed as one of the most interesting players of his generation, renowned for his atmospheric performances and dazzling virtuosity. He has given recitals throughout Europe and the US at prestigious concert halls and festivals as soloist, as well as with The Chieftains and Dublin Guitar Quartet. After a number of recent collaborations with acclaimed artists including Derek Gripper (South Africa),Chloe Hanslip (UK) and The International Guitar Quartet, he returns to solo concerts this Spring. The program exploits the full range of his unusual 8-string guitar and ‘cello style’ technique, beginning with transcriptions of J.S. Bach and Haydn before visiting Mexico and Spain for the music of Rodrigo and Ponce and ending with Carlo Domeniconi’s masterwork Koyunbaba. “O’Toole’s recital was absorbing, partly because of the instrument, but above all because of the player’s natural artistry.” - Irish Times “Through his unorthodox playing style and committed musicianship he has emerged as one of the most innovative and exciting young guitarists in Europe.” - The Journal of Music Adm. €16/ €14 (concessions)

WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 17th April @ 8.00pm I Am Not a Witch

UK / France / Germany 2017 90 mins Language: English, Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga with subtitles When eight-year-old Shula turns up alone and unannounced in a rural Zambian village, the locals are suspicious. A minor incident escalates to a full-blown witch trial, where she is found guilty and sentenced to life on a state-run witch camp. As the days pass, Shula begins to settle into her new community, but a threat looms on the horizon. Soon she is forced to make a difficult decision – whether to resign herself to life on the camp, or take a risk for freedom. At times moving, often funny and occasionally surreal, I Am Not a Witch offers spellbinding storytelling with flashes of anarchic humour. Audacious and unforgettable, it showcases Zambian-born Welsh director Rungano Nyoni as a fresh and fearless new voice in British film. “A magic realist fable set in present-day Zambia that has plenty to say about gender and superstition.” - Anna Smith, Time Out “Strikingly original.” - Kevin Maher, The Times “Comic, tragic, captivatingly beautiful.” - Mark Kermode, The Guardian Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

Booking: 094 9023733



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Danny O’Brien - RaconTour

Rise Productions - The Good Father

Hotel Salvation

Vickers Vimy

Folk Music

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8pm

Thu 29 Mar

Tue 3 Apr

Local Arts: Youth Theatre Castlebar Youth Theatre - Shhh!

Mayo School of Ballet - Seasons of Love

Call Me By Your Name

Spring Awakening

St Gerald’s College Spring Recital

Anna Tsybuleva

Rosalie Blum

Beezneez - The Drawer Boy

White

White

Félicité

Darragh Brogan

100 More Like These

Branar - Uoo, Mee, Wee

Trish Clowes Quartet

The Florida Project

Chris Kent - Moving On

Inspirational Mayo Women

Music of Mayo

In Between

Parsons, Tourish, Kelly & Doyle

The Drummer and the Keeper

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Tue 27/Wed 28 Mar 8pm

Sat 24/Sun 25 Mar 3pm & 6.30pm Local Arts: Ballet

World Cinema

Literary Event

Local Arts: Music

Classical Piano

World Cinema

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Theatre for Tinies

World Cinema

Classical Piano

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Theatre

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Theatre for Schools

Jazz

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Intro to Cyanotype Photographic Process

Cut-Paper Portraits

Mid-Term Drawing Mornings (8-12yrs)

Costume Design & Make (9-12yrs)

Costume Design & Make (6-8yrs)

Painting Workshop Series

Katie Moore - Memory

Erin Hagan - Another Light

Patrick Corcoran - Phobos & Deimos St Gerald’s College Art Exhibition

Noelle Gallagher - Silent Rhythm

Mayo Artists Show

The Cabinet of Wonders

Don Stiffe

Human Flow

Fishamble - Maz and Bricks

From Under the Bed

Garcia (guitar) & Enders (cello)

The Wonderful Tune

I an not a Witch

Redmond O’Toole


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SCHOOLS SHOW Friday 20th April @ 10.00am & 12.00noon The Wonderful Tune

The Wonderful Tune is a captivating, moving, and interactive show for children aged 6 and above. Ceol Connected’s reimagining of an old fairytale weaves together traditional music, song, puppetry, and animation to bring children on an unforgettable journey. Told through the eyes of Maggie Connor and her son Maurice ‘the king of all the pipers in Ireland’, The Wonderful Tune is a musical world of singing mermaids, dancing sea creatures, and an enchanted tune which is sure to have everyone singing along! Alongside Emma Fisher (puppeteer), The Wonderful Tune performers include some of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians: Áine McGeeney (fiddle/vocals), Thomas Johnston (uilleann pipes/whistles/vocals), and Seán McElwain (guitar/fiddle). Suitable for children aged 6yrs+ Duration: 50 minutes approx. “Phenomenally successful.” - Hawk’s Well Theatre, Sligo Schools booking only.

CLASSICAL GUITAR & CELLO Monday 23rd April @ 8.00pm

Music Network presents Thibaut Garcia (guitar) & Isang Enders (cello) A thrilling new collaboration between Franco-Spanish guitarist Thibaut Garcia and German cellist Isang Enders, both young artists with rapidly-growing international reputations. Recently dubbed “the new face of classical guitar”, 23-year-old Garcia has already cut a swath through the world’s foremost guitar competitions - taking firsts in six of them - thanks to his gossamer light touch, wonderfully sensitive interpretations and a repertoire ranging from Piazzolla and Piaf to world premieres of new compositions. At the age of 20, Isang Enders was appointed Principal Cello of the Dresden Staatskapelle, making him the youngest section leader in Germany. Noted for his clear, penetrating tone and his big-hearted, dynamic performances, Enders has quickly established a name for himself working with many eminent conductors. Here they perform a programme of music by Dušan Bogdanović, Gaspar Cassadó, Enrique, JS Bach, Benjamin Dwyer, Villa Lobos and Stephen Goss. “Striking and assured.” - Classical Guitar Magazine [on Garcia] “Virtuosity, good taste, knowledge and originality.” - BBC Music Magazine [on Enders] Adm. €17 / €14 (concessions)

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THEATRE Thursday 26th April @ 8.00pm

Big Guerilla Productions - From Under the Bed Eugene McPartland is woken by his brother Pat in the middle of the night in 1979. Not only does Pat wake him, but he has his good suit on him too… and a light on in the bedroom and another on the landing… and as well as burning up the electric, he now wants to talk… Seamus O’Rourke is back with a story full of heartache and humour, as a pair of aging, rural, bachelor brothers arrive at a point in their lives where decisions have to be made about certain things… well, the buying of a television for one… and one subject leads to another and the next thing, they’re bringing up all kinds of ‘auld shite’ that could have been left under the bed along with everything else. Written by Seamus O’Rourke, starring Seamus O’Rourke and Arthur Riordan, directed by Bairbre Ní Chaoimh. “O’Rourke is absolutely superb.” - Will Govan, The Moth magazine Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

THEATRE Monday 30th April @ 8.00pm

Fishamble presents Maz and Bricks a new play by Eva O’Connor

Maz and Bricks tells the story of two young people who meet over the course of a day in Dublin. Maz is attending a ‘Repeal the 8th’ demonstration, while Bricks is going to meet the mother of his young daughter. As the day unfolds, the two become unlikely friends, changing each other in ways they never thought possible. Written by Eva O’Connor, directed by Jim Culleton, starring Eva O’Connor and Stephen Jones. “Marvellous theatre… as beautiful a piece of insight and writing as I’ve seen in a very long time… extraordinary… Stephen Jones [is] exquisite… Jim Culleton directs with magical invisibility in a sparely perfect set by Maree Kearns… almost perfect and unmissable piece of deeply moving drama.” - Sunday Independent “Timely… excruciatingly funny… powerful.” - Irish Independent “A provocative comedy… a compelling story… spins our imagination… shines with stellar authenticity… immaculate comic timing… funny, sharp script.” - Sunday Times Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 1st May @ 8.00pm Human Flow

Germany 2017 140mins Multilingual with subtitles Over 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, climate change and war in the greatest human displacement since World War II. Human Flow, an epic film journey led by the internationally renowned artist Ai Weiwei, gives a powerful visual expression to this massive human migration. The documentary elucidates both the staggering scale of the refugee crisis and its profoundly personal human impact. Captured over the course of an eventful year in 23 countries, the film follows a chain of urgent human stories that stretches across the globe in countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, and Turkey. “Ai Weiwei has made something beautiful... neither indulgent nor pedantic.” - Murray White, Toronto Star “A towering achievement.” - Matt Fagerholm, RogerEbert.com “This is angry, thoughtful, straightforward activist journalism: blunt, simple and impossible to ignore.” - Dave Calhoun, Time Out “Engrossing, visually stunning documentary ...” - Deborah Young, Hollywood Reporter Adm: €7 / €5 (concessions)

FOLK Thursday 3rd May @ 8.00pm Don Stiffe

Don Stiffe is one of the greatest singer/songwriters to have emerged on the Irish Folk Scene in recent years, receiving critical acclaim and awards both at home and abroad. A passionate and talented performer, his version of The Dimming of the Day won Vocal Cut of the Year at the Live Ireland 2010 Awards, a song that featured on his debut solo album Start of a Dream, released in 2006. In 2011 Don was a finalist in RTÉ’s All Ireland Talent Show, and was awarded Song of the Year at the Live Ireland 2011 Awards for his song Somebody Special, sung by Matt Keane. 2016 saw the release of Don’s new recording 1916 Classic Irish Ballads, and saw him touring America and Europe with Mary Black, Lúnasa, Maura O’Connell and Cherish The Ladies. Also in 2016, Don released the single You’ll Always be my Mother, about his search for his birth mother, a song that found its way into the hearts of audiences in Ireland and beyond. “Don Stiffe has a voice of rare expression and distinctive timbre that deserves to be heard far and wide.” - The Irish Examiner “When you hear Stiffe sing, you can hear the emotion… Stiffe has it in abundance.” - The Irish American News Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 1st December - Saturday 13th January Mayo Artists Show

It’s here again! The Linenhall’s ever-popular biennial celebration of the visual arts in Mayo makes a welcome return. And this year it’s in two venues, the Linenhall Arts Centre and Ballina Arts Centre. The show will be selected by Catherine Marshall. Catherine is a noted art historian and curator. Open to artists from or living in Mayo over the age of 18, the show presents a cornucopia of work in all manner of media and offers a fascinating snapshot of the breadth of arts practice in the county. Adm. Free

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 19th January - Saturday 17th February Noelle Gallagher - Silent Rhythm

My painting practice is informed by architectural space, with the former medical school of UCD at Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin providing the source material for my current body of work. In exploring this space, one phenomenon that caught my attention was how percussion instruments were littered about the former dissection room: What was previously a place of rigorous scientific enquiry on cadavers had become a space of musical experimentation for percussionists of the adjacent National Concert Hall. But a silence, a ghostliness and a sense of temporality pervades the space, which I reference by applying diaphanous layers of oil paint to the absorbent grounds of my paintings. An honours graduate in Fine Art from GMIT (2011), Noelle has exhibited in numerous shows in Ireland and the UK including Tulca, Éigse, and The Claremorris Open. She has received an Emerging Irish Artist Residency Award from the Burren College of Art and 126 Gallery, and Individual Artist Bursaries from Galway County Council. www.noellegallagher.com Adm. Free Official opening Friday 19th January at 7.30pm. All welcome.

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 23rd February - Saturday 24th March

Patrick Corcoran - Phobos & Deimos

Patrick Corcoran is an artist based in Limerick City, working in mixed media. He explains: “Phobos and Deimos were figures in Greek mythology, twin brothers personifying fear and terror. This work deals with the themes of defence, self-defence and fear. Though several pieces are personal, coming directly from my own dreams and nightmares, other pieces stem from fear-related topics, such as the prevailing atmosphere of ‘climate of fear’ covered so frequently by the national and international media. This climate includes financial worries, civil strife/conflict, global environmental/weather concerns and even interstellar /cosmic earth-related disasters. The individual works in Phobos & Deimos, though varying in style and media, all relate to how governments, the media and individuals explore these concerns and issues.” Corcoran has exhibited in Ireland, UK, Switzerland, Brazil, Hungary and China. www.patrickcorcoran.net Adm. Free Official opening on Friday 23rd February at 7.30pm. All welcome.

VISUAL ART: GALLERY Thursday 29th March - Saturday 28th April Erin Hagan - Another Light

Erin Hagan’s practice aims to embody a sense of mystery, by connecting to spontaneities and chance in her process of making. Her curiosity in the possibilities with the materials that she works with often directs its outcome: encountering, manifesting, becoming, as a constant cyclical process in her art. Erin Hagan was born in Co.Tyrone and now lives and works as a visual artist in Belfast. She graduated with a Master of Fine Art in 2014 at Belfast School of Art. Since then she has exhibited in galleries such as Platform Arts, Catalyst Arts, Golden Thread, 126 Gallery and more. She has also been co-director and chair at Platform Arts which is an artist-run space in Belfast. Adm. Free Official opening on Thursday 29th March at 7.00pm. All welcome.

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 4th May - Saturday 2nd June Katie Moore - Memory

Katie Moore is a visual artist based in Co. Mayo. Her latest work is an installation, Memory. She says: “My work is very conceptually driven. Each process and action within the process is very considered. The materials I use are influenced by experiences in isolation and the theme I am working with. Human conditions such as empathy, isolation, trauma, loss, memorialisation are recurrent themes within my practice.” Katie graduated from GMIT Galway in 2015. She was Artist-in-Residence at the Jackie Clarke Collection, Ballina, creating the installation Paper Bloom and a limited edition publication. She created work for On Sight 2016 sculpture trail at National Museum of Ireland and for 186th Annual RHA Exhibition. Other residencies include A – Z West in California; 2×2 Part 2 at 126 in Galway; D.I.V.A at Electric Picnic; and A4 Sounds, Dublin. She received the Upstart Bursary from Mayo County Council Arts Office, with work at Mayo University Hospital, and had a solo show at the Custom House Studios in Westport in 2016. Adm. Free Official opening on Friday 4th May at 7.30pm. All welcome. The exhibition is supported by the Arts Council’s Arts and Disability Connect Scheme managed by Arts and Disability Ireland.

VISUAL ART: FOYER Ongoing

The Cabinet of Wonders The Cabinet of Wonders is an ongoing curated visual art project presented in the foyer of the Linenhall. The project takes its inspiration from the fashion for Cabinets of Curiosities, which found their beginnings in the Renaissance and were still popular until the late 19th century. Inspired by the eclectic approach of the original collector-curators, it presents a range of works “to engage, intrigue, surprise and delight” delight”. Cabinet of Wonders #5 features works by a selection of contemporary visual artists: Erin de Burca, Belinda Deutinger, David Flynn, Terri Mitchell, Mary Morris, Susie Quinn and Benita Stoney. Cabinet of Wonders #6 will be revealed at the beginning of February. Come see. The Cabinet of Wonders project is devised, curated, installed and managed by Ian Wieczorek. (www.ianwieczorek.com ) More details on: https://cabinetofwonderssite.wordpress.com/ Adm. Free

Booking: 094 9023733


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VISUAL ART: FOYER Wednesday 14th March - Saturday 14th April St Gerald’s College Art Exhibition

“The Art Department in the school is a vibrant environment with on-going projects in a variety of crafts such as Printmaking. 3D work in clay modelling, wire construction and plaster of Paris are also explored. Linoprinting involves design skills with simplification of a drawing then transfer of design to lino and then carving and cutting the lino to achieve a variety of marks. The lino is then inked and printed to achieve a series of prints. The works on exhibition are evidence of the students design, cutting and planning skills combined with creative choices. Students of all abilities are encouraged to express their creative side and to develop their art, craft and design skills.” - Jean Bourke, teacher Adm. Free Official opening on Wednesday 14th March at 2.15pm. All welcome. St Gerald’s College Spring Recital takes place on the exhibition opening night, Wed14th March. at 8.00pm. (p9 for details)

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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS PAINTING WORKSHOP SERIES FOR ADULTS with artist Nuala Clarke Four Mondays commencing January 22nd 10.30am-12.30pm Join artist Nuala Clarke for an exploration of painting inspired by the work of Noelle Gallagher, whose exhibition Silent Rhythm will be on show in our gallery space. Areas covered in the gallery visits and workshops will include: a) Light in space - explore creating the feeling of sunlight in the atmosphere of a painting, with a focus on winter light; b) Mixed media - how to incorporate printed or found images into a work on paper adding paint to create an entirely new composition & story; c) Colour - delve into the challenges and opportunities of working with a monochromatic palette and a saturated colour palette; d) Subject matter - explore the beauty of urban space. Facilitator Nuala Clarke was educated at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, and is represented by Boltax Gallery, New York, where she lived and worked for two decades. She has exhibited in Ireland and internationally and is an experienced workshop facilitator. PAINTING WORKSHOP SERIES FOR ADULTS takes place over four Mondays commencing 22nd January (continuing 29th January, 5th February, 12th February) from 10.30am-12.30pm each day. Cost per head for the workshop series is ₏50. Materials provided. Places are limited and booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

GIFT VOUCHERS LINENHALL GIFT VOUCHERS - THE PERFECT GIFT! Looking for a gift with a difference? May we suggest a Linenhall Gift Voucher? These handy vouchers are redeemable against Linenhall ticket sales and workshops from our forthcoming programme, Linenhall Gallery purchases, or indeed any tasty Linenhall Coffee Shop delights. Available at prices to suit any pocket, they are an ideal way of giving a gift of the Arts for any occasion!

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COSTUME DESIGN WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN COSTUME, DESIGN & MAKE for 6-8 years and 9-12 years With costume designer Jeni Roddy 4 Saturdays from 27th January 12.00noon-1.30pm (6-8yrs) 2.30pm- 4.00pm (9-12yrs) Design your own costume based on an Irish Legend and experience the process of taking a costume idea all the way through to a finished garment. Explore ways to make your design real, including sponge and stencil fabric painting, jewelled surface decoration techniques and making costume accessories. Older children will explore ombre dying and various techniques of fabric paint application. Jeni Roddy is an artist and costume designer. She was Head of Costume at Wexford Festival Opera for four years and has worked in film, theatre and visual arts including projects in live art performance, installation, animation and sculpture. Jeni has lots of experience as a workshop facilitator and is a member of the Linenhall’s Community Arts Team who design and deliver our Visual Art Programme for Schools. COSTUME, DESIGN & MAKE takes place over four Saturdays from Saturday 27th January (continuing 3rd, 10th and 17th February) from 12.00noon-1.30pm (6-8yrs) and 2.30pm-4.00pm.(9-12yrs). Cost per child is €55. All materials provided. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

FREE ONLINE BOOKING! There’s NO Online Booking Fee at the Linenhall! You won’t incur any booking fee if you book online at the Linenhall! And it’s as handy a way to ensure you won’t miss out on any of our must-see shows. Remember, you’re only a click away...

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DRAWING WORKSHOP SERIES FOR CHILDREN MID-TERM DRAWING MORNINGS for 8-12 year olds With artist Maeve Clancy Thursday 15th - Saturday 17th February 10.30am -11.30am A wonderful opportunity for children to develop key drawing skills through simple drawing exercises under the guidance of drawing expert Maeve Clancy. Participants will learn all about working from reference images and they’ll create a finished illustration of their own choice. Drawing is a wonderful means of visual expression and enables children to express emotions, experience autonomy, and build confidence. Join us for this fun, child-centred drawing experience. This series is facilitated by Maeve Clancy, a hugely skilled visual artist and communicator, Maeve works in installation, animation and comics, and creates works using cut paper, story and drawing. She is currently Visual Artist in Residence in Contemporary Drawing at Mary Immaculate College Limerick. MID-TERM DRAWING MORNINGS takes place over three consecutive mornings Thursday 15th, Friday 16th and Saturday 17th February from 10.30am-11.30am each day. Cost per child is €18. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

ALL EARS SHHHH! DON’T KEEP IT A SECRET! If you’ve had a good time at the Linenhall - a brilliant night of music, a great theatre show or an inspiring workshop - we’d really appreciate it if you would tell your friends about it, either in person or via social media. We love to get feedback on what we do here at the Linenhall, whether it’s something we’ve done well, or something we can improve on - your feedback helps keep us on our toes! Feel free to drop us a line, send an email or pick up the phone. E: linenhallac@gmail.com T: 094 9023733

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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS CUT PAPER PORTRAITS SHORT WORKSHOP SERIES FOR ADULTS With artist Maeve Clancy Thursday 15th and Friday 16th February 12.00noon-1.30pm Create a cut paper portrait - why not? In this short but intensive pair of workshops participants will draw, sketch and compose a portrait before using a very special cut-paper technique to create a two-tone print-style version of their drawing. While designing a theatre set for Branar Téatar in 2014, artist Maeve Clancy discovered that if she scored the front of a sheet of coloured mount-board she could cut out shapes and peel them off, revealing the cream surface underneath. In this way she used the properties of the board to create a lino-print effect with just a scalpel and mount board. She has gone on to create all sorts of visual art works using this technique, and in this workshop she will guide you through the basics of what is involved, from the first lines on paper to the finished piece. Maeve Clancy is a hugely skilled visual artist and communicator. She works in installation, animation and comics, and creates works using cut paper, story and drawing. She is currently Visual Artist in Residence in Contemporary Drawing at Mary Immaculate College Limerick. CUT PAPER PORTRAITS Short Workshop Series for Adults takes place over two mornings, Thursday 15th and Friday 16th February from 12.00noon-1.30pm. Cost per person is €20. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

FREE ONLINE BOOKING! There’s NO Online Booking Fee at the Linenhall! You won’t incur any booking fee if you book online at the Linenhall! And it’s as handy a way to ensure you won’t miss out on any of our must-see shows. Remember, you’re only a click away...

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CYANOTYPE PRINT WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CYANOTYPE PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS With photographer Michael Gannon

Saturday 10th March 11.00am-4.30pm Cyanotype was the first non-silver photographic printing process, invented in 1842 by John Herschel. Making a cyanotype is an enjoyable process that involves contact printing using a photographic negative or making photograms on any suitable material such as paper, glass or wood and exposing them to sunlight or any UV light source. Materials are made light sensitive by brushing on a photosensitive emulsion which makes it a real hands-on process. This introductory workshop begins with a brief history of the cyanotype process. Participants will then learn to prepare their own photosensitive material; use photographic negatives to produce prints; and use plant and other materials to create contact prints (sun prints). At the end of the day you will have a number of finished cyanotype prints, and some photosensitive paper that you have prepared yourself to make some cyanotypes at home. Michael Gannon is an award-winning photographer and Fellow of the Irish Photographic Federation. A key member of the Mayo Photographic Club, his work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, and is held in collections including that of Mayo County Council. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CYANOTYPE PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS takes place on Saturday 10th March from 11.00am to 4.30pm (with a 1 hour break during the day). Cost per person is â‚Ź30. Places are limited and booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall

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SUMMER WORKSHOPS Paint & Pose, Art & Drama Workshops (for 6-8 yrs)

Tuesday 18th to Thursday 20th July (NB: 3-day workshop) OR Tuesday 25th to Thursday 27th July (NB: 3-day workshop) 10.30am - 2.00pm daily, including a 30 min break A three day workshop where you get a chance to explore visual art and drama. For the art there are three separate projects: you’ll create your own life-size portrait; you’ll create patterns and the impression of movement using stencils and professional markers; and, you’ll work on creating an abstract still-life. Then after each art session, you’ll go to our theatre space and take part in drama games, improvisations and character development using your imagination, voice and body. Prepare for lots of fun!

NEVER MISS OUT Adm. €30 per participant (for the full 3 days)

Art Book & Acting Workshops (for 9-12 year olds)

Tuesday 18th to Thursday 20th July (NB: 3-day workshop) OR Tuesday 25th to Thursday 27th July (NB: 3-day workshop) A three day workshop for older children exploring book art and drama. Is it an art work, is it a book? It’s both! Art books are a medium that many visual artists use to express their ideas. They don’t necessarily tell a story, but engage the viewer in a visual way. In this workshop you’ll brainstorm and plan an idea, construct a book (learning about binding and finishing), and then using drawing, collage, marbling, and all sorts of other techniques, you’ll transform your idea into an amazing art work. After each art session you’ll head to the theatre for improvisation games designed to hone and strengthen your ability to imagine, move and create, while generating your own characters, building stories and acting them out. Adm. €30 per participant (for the full 3 days)

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WELCOME TO OUR CAFÉ ! As you may have already experienced, our busy Linenhall Coffee Shop continues to win great compliments from regulars and visitors alike for its quality, value and friendly service. So why not come along and check out our cool vibe, as you enjoy a tasty snackette, soup, wrap, sandwich, scone or sweet, and sip on what we proudly claim is the best cappucino in town!

TASTY, FRESH AND MADE TO ORDER!

YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME! Linenhall Coffee Shop Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 10am-5.30pm Sat: 10.30am-5.30pm

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