Riverbank Arts Centre Season Brochure - September to December 2022

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YOUR COVID SAFETY

PARKING There is on street parking which is paid parking from 9.30am to 5.30pm, Monday to Saturday inclusive. Parking outside of these hours is free. More information at riverbank.ie/our-location

As part of our ongoing efforts to assist our community to prevent the spread of Covid-19, we have implemented enhanced protocols and procedures which you will notice during your visit. Please see our Covid safety information on our website in advance of your visit. FUNDING Riverbank Arts Centre is funded by Kildare County Council and The Arts Council. Our cinema screenings are in association with AccessCinema, IFI and DIFF. SOCIAL Keep up to date with everything we do across

Monday to Friday : 9:30am-5pm Box Office is Closed for lunch: 2-2.30pm Saturday: 10am-1pm Opens 1 hour before shows HOW TO BOOK Book Online: www.riverbank.ie Phone: 045 448327

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CAFÉ The café at Riverbank Arts Centre is under separate management and is currently closed. We apologise for any inconvenience. We hope it will reopen this autumn, please see our website for updates. ACCESSIBILITY

GALLERIES We have two dedicated gallery spaces for our visual art exhibitions. McKenna Gallery is located on the lower level, which is accessible by both stairs and lift. Children’s Gallery is on the ground floor level adjacent to the café space. As part of our visual arts programme we host a number of artist talks. All our visual arts events are free of charge, including the artist talks.

GET IN TOUCH Phone: 045 448327 Email: boxoffice@riverbank.ie Website: www.riverbank.ie Address: Main Street, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 D962

OPENING HOURS

Riverbank Arts Centre aims to make our patrons visit as enjoyable as possible. The building is accessible via a ramp to the right of the building. Our lower levels including McKenna Gallery and Auditorium are accessible via lift.

After a long break in publication, we are delighted to return to our printed brochure this season and to present a bumper programme of visual arts, music, theatre, comedy, cinema, family events, schools’ events and workshops.

It has been a challenging couple of years for the arts and for artists. We would like to thank you for your support and for trying so many new arts experiences alongside us - including online exhibitions, immersive family music and theatre shows, zoom workshops, and live streamed theatre and music. Special thanks to all the artists and practitioners who worked closely with us to find new ways to create or present work.

WELCOME BACK!

Autumn highlights include Michael Keegan-Dolan’s MÁM, the glorious production featuring Cormac Begley and 12 dancers by Teaċ Daṁsa company; Andy Irvine & Donal Lunny; The Liverpool Quartet; Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Cormac De Barra & Mark Redmond; Ye Vagabonds; Arán & Im with Manchán Magan; David O’Doherty, Dirtbirds.. and much, much more. Our visual art programme includes Caoimhe McGuckin’s exhibition Fathom and Katie Whyte’s Dētrīmentum in the McKenna Gallery and FIBRE Felted, a new exhibition by Tamzen Lundy in our Children’s Gallery. Our doors are open, please drop by! Caroline, Alex, Theresa, Helen and the Riverbank team

VISUAL ART Fathom by Caoimhe McGuckin 09/09 - 28/10 FREE p.8 VISUAL ART An Slí Abhaile / A Way Home 03/09-6/11 FREE p.9 FAMILY Joe the Magician Live! Sun 4th 2 pm €15 / €55 p.10 TALK Áran & Im - Manchán Magan Sat 10th 2pm & 7pm €15 p.10 CINEMA Joyride Mon 12th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.11 WORKSHOP Drawing Workshops with artist Clodagh Kelly Wed 14th 7 pm €10 p.11 THEATRE The Murder of Michael Collins Wed 14th 8 pm €15 p.12 MUSIC Ian Wilson - Beside the Sea Fri 16th 8 pm €18 / €15 p.12 FAMILY CINEMA Lightyear Sat 17th 2 pm €4 p.13 MUSIC The Legend of Luke Kelly Sat 17th 8 pm €20 p.13 SCHOOLS Fizz & Chips - Never Mind The Weather 19/09-23/09 p.42 SCHOOLS Fighting Words - Secondary School Mon 19th 10.30 am Free p.45 CINEMA Elvis Mon 19th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.14 EARLY YEARS Music & Sensory Play Wed 21st 10.30 am €10 p.14 MUSIC/WORKSHOPS Culture Night Fri 23rd 6 pm - Late FREE p.15 MUSIC Freddie White Sat 24th 8 pm €22 p.16 CINEMA Anais in Love Mon 26th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.16 SCHOOLS Fighting Words - Primary Fri 30th 10.30 am FREE p.45 COMEDY How To Get The Menopause and Enjoy It Fri 30th 8 pm €20 p.17SEPTEMBEROCTOBER AT A GLANCE WORKSHOP Make a Flipbook! Sat 1st 10.30 am €12 p.18 MUSIC Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Cormac De Barra & Mark Redmond Sat 1st 8 pm €18 / €15 p.18 SCHOOLS IFI French Senior: La Traviata: My Brothers and I Mon 3rd 10 am €6/teachers free p.46 CINEMA The Good Boss Mon 3rd 8 pm €7 / €9 p.19 LITERATURE Kildare Readers’ Festival Thu 6th - Sun 9th Various FREE p.20 CINEMA Operation Mincemeat Mon 10th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.19 EARLY YEARS Music & Sensory Play Wed 12th 10.30 am €10 p.14 SCHOOLS An Ant Called Amy Fri 14th 10am & 12pm €6/teachers free p.44 FAMILY An Ant Called Amy Sat 15th 12 pm €8 / €28 p.21 MUSIC Tebi Rex & Guests Sat 15th TBC FREE p.7 SCHOOLS IFI German: Klammer: Chasing the Line Mon 17th 10 am €6/teachers free p.46 CINEMA Everything Went Fine Mon 17th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.21 THEATRE Selvage Thu 20th 8 pm €16 / €14 p.22 COMEDY Deirdre O'Kane Demented Fri 21st 8 pm €22 p.22 SCHOOLS Fighting Words - Secondary Fri 21st 10 am FREE p.47 LOCAL ARTS Route 66 Big Band Sat 22nd 8 pm €20 / €18 p.23 CINEMA Róise & Frank Mon 24th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.23 SCHOOLS I Wish I was a Mountain Wed 26th 10 am & 12 pm €6/teachers free p.44 MUSIC Ye Vagabonds Wed 26th 8 pm €23 p.24 WORKSHOP Samhain Illustration Workshop with Brian Fitzgerald Sat 29th 10.30 am €12 p.24 DANCE THEATRE MÁM (Offsite Performance) Fri 28th 8 pm €30 / €27 p.25 DANCE THEATRE MÁM (Offsite Performance) Sat 29th 8 pm €30 / €27 p.25 FAMILY CINEMA The Addams Family 2 Sat 29th 2 pm €4 p.26

LOCAL ARTS Riff Raff Drama Group - The Work of Art Sat 26th 8 pm €12/ €10 p.33

SCHOOLS IFI Spanish: Délfin Mon 28th 10 am €6/teachers free p.46

COMEDY Dirtbirds Fri 2nd 8 pm €28 p.35

10:30am & 12:30pm €6/teachers free p.45 FAMILY Whistleblasts Winter Wonderland Sat 10th 2 pm €10 / €32 family of 4 p.38 LOCAL ARTS Newbridge Musical Theatre Sat 10th 8 pm €15 p.38 LOCAL ARTS Newbridge Musical Theatre Sun 11th 3pm & 8pm €15 p.38 CINEMA See How They Run Mon 12th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.39 SCHOOLS Tamzen Lundy Workshop Tue

SCHOOLS Fighting Words- Secondary Fri 2nd 10.30 am FREE p.45

LOCAL ARTS Riff Raff Drama Group - The Work of Art Fri 25th 8 pm €12/ €10 p.33

AT A NOVEMBERGLANCEDECEMBERWORKSHOP Brickflicks Halloween Camp 01/11- 04/11 10 am-2 pm €120 p.26 LOCAL ARTS GYT Presents: Grimms Fairy Tales Wed 2nd 8 pm €12 / €10 p.27 COMEDY David O'Doherty Whoa Is Me Sat 4th 8 pm €22 p.27 MUSIC The Liverpool Quartet Sat 5th 8 pm €18 / €15 p.28 FAMILY Super Paua Family Storytelling Day Sun 6th 12 pm to 4 pm FREE p.28 CINEMA Tigers Mon 7th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.31 LOCAL ARTS The Odd Theatre Company - First Date Thu 10th 8 pm €20 p.31 LOCAL ARTS The Odd Theatre Company - First Date Fri 11th 8 pm €20 p.31 VISUAL ART FIBRE Felted by Tamzen Lundy 12/11 - 23/12 FREE p.29 VISUAL ART Dētrīmentum by Katie Whyte 12/11 - 22/12 FREE p.30 LOCAL ARTS The Odd Theatre - First Date Sat 12th 8 pm €20 p.31 EARLY YEARS Music & Sensory Play Wed 16th 10.30 am €10 p.14 LOCAL ARTS NDG Calendar Girls Wed 16th 8 pm €15/€12 p.32 LOCAL ARTS NDG Calendar Girls Thu 17th 8 pm €15/€12 p.32 SCHOOLS Up Close Thu 17th p.43 LOCAL ARTS NDG Calendar Girls Fri 18th 8 pm €15/€12 p.32 LOCAL ARTS NDG Calendar Girls Sat 19th 8 pm €15/€12 p.32 SCHOOLS Ger Carey Mon 21st 11 am €11 p.47 CINEMA Small Body Mon 21st 8 pm €7/€9 p.32 SCHOOLS Pictures at an Exhibition Tue 22nd 12 pm €10/teacher free p.47 WORKSHOP Glitch Workshop with artist Katie Whyte Thu 24th 7 pm €15 p.33 LOCAL ARTS Riff Raff Drama Group - The Work of Art Thu 24th 8 pm €12/ €10 p.33

Mon 5th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.37 WORKSHOP Tamzen Lundy Adult Workshop Wed 7th 7 pm €20 p.37 SCHOOLS Whistleblasts Winter Wonderland Fri

10 am p.43 EARLY YEARS Music & Sensory Play Wed 14th 10.30 am €10 p.14 MUSIC Abba Sensations Thu 15th 8 pm €25/€22 p.39 FAMILY CINEMA The Greatest Showman Sing-a-long Sat 17th 2 pm €4 p.40 LOCAL ARTS Highly Strung Sat 17th 8 pm €15 p.40 CINEMA Robust Mon 19th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.41

MUSIC Tom Dunne Sat 3rd 8 pm €30 p.36 CINEMA Both Sides of the Blade 9th 13th

CINEMA Where the Crawdads Sing Mon 28th 8 pm €7 / €9 p.34

MUSIC Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny Thu 1st 8 pm €25 p.34

WORKSHOP Tamzen Lundy Children's Workshop Sat 3rd 10 am & 1 pm €12 p.35

FAMILY SHOW Niall de Búrca: The Christmas Turkey & Other Tales Sat 3rd 2 pm €8/28 family p.36

MUSIC BURSARY

We are delighted to be a supporting partner of Meitheal, a new initiative by Branar: Téatar do Pháistí. Meitheal is committed to the development, creation and presentation of performing arts for young audiences across Ireland. The first wave of participating artists are Orla Clogher, Monica Muñoz, Neasa Ní Chuanaigh, Áine O’Hara, Miquel Barceló, Selma Daniel, Phillida Eves, Liam McCarthy, Mary-Lou McCarthy, Jess Rowell and Paul Curley. Devised and initiated by Branar, this is a pilot scheme funded by the Arts Council. Riverbank Arts Centre will host a masterclass and networking event for Meitheal artists in November 2022.

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DAN COLLEY

We are thrilled to have theatremaker Dan Colley as artist-in-residence, developing three new works Lost Lear, The Wrens and Sugar Plum over the course of 2022/23. Following preview performances in July at Riverbank, Lost Lear will premiere at Dublin Theatre Festival in October 2022 (Photo Em Ormonde). Dan’s show, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings had a successful run at Edinburgh Fringe in August 2022, supported by Riverbank Arts Centre.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

The primary objective of the Riverbank Arts Centre Music Bursary is to provide opportunities for Kildare-based professional musicians to develop their practice and/or to create and develop new work. Following an open call in May 2022, four bursaries were offered as part of this programme – each comprising a cash bursary (€2500) and additional support-inkind (space, mentorship etc) if required. This year, as with previous years, the quality of applications was exceptionally strong. Our independent panel of assessors selected the following music artists to receive bursary awards: Jack Colleran, Megan O’Neill, Carrie Haskins and Kasia Eliasz.

OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

Riverbank Arts Centre is a member of the LIVE Network - a literary network that was established in 2018. This autumn Riverbank will deliver several literary projects including a second iteration of ‘Yours Sincerely’ - a popular initiative where a writer corresponds by letter with a small group of people from the locality, and ‘Give a Poem, Get a Poem’ - a poetry exchange project for primary schools.

Riverbank Arts Centre is the Kildare Partner of Fighting Words. We present creative writing workshops for primary and secondary schools. We are happy to say we are now presenting workshops in the venue once again (as well as Zoom workshops into classrooms). Fighting Words workshops are always free of charge to the participants.

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LIVE NETWORK

FREE MUSIC EVENT

As part of this important network which aims to develop, promote and advance work for diverse audiences, we are delighted to present a new show by Anna Newell, Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This - a tiny adventure for younger children with complex needs. This show will be presented at St. Anne’s School (The Curragh) in September 2022. Extraordinary audiences deserve extraordinary art.

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Word Up Collective & Riverbank Arts Centre are thrilled to present a free, all ages gig headlined by Tebi Rex (Matt Ó and Max Zanga) on Saturday 15th October. This event is supported by Kildare County Council and funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media's Local Live Performance Programming Scheme.

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Fathom is supported by Kildare County Council Arts Service and Riverbank Arts Centre’s ‘Emerging Visual Artist Bursary Award’, which Caoimhe McGuckin was awarded in 2019.

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BYFATHOMCAOIMHE MCGUCKIN Friday 9 th September - Friday 28 th October McKenna Gallery Free Admission "Measurement is an ordering principle we use to understand and orient ourselves in time and space. We need dimensions to help us make sense of an otherwise chaotic existence. Tools of measurement serve as reliable objects that keep us in line and on the straight & narrow. The sense of authority bestowed by reliable objects can provide a place of solace & support in the face of uncertainty and powerlessness. Having lived through a relentless storm of anxiety and unpredictability, it stands to reason that we may be reaching out in search of stability, certitude and reassurance. In ‘Fathom’ I have endeavoured to gather and construct a personal system of measurement as filtered through an imperfect metric. In an attempt to create a visible representation of a sense of order, I look to the origins and evolution of units of measure." - Caoimhe McGuckin

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Caoimhe McGuckin is a Kildare-based artist with a first-class BA(Hons) from the National College of Art & Design. Fathom is her first solo exhibition. opening 9 th September, 6pm - All Welcome Culture Friday 23 September, 6pm-8pm

This is a story of Halloween as told by children’s writer Olivia Hope.

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Image Credit: Laoise has to run to follow the púca with ancient animal spirits by Lauren O’Neill

September - Saturday 6 th November

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Riverbank Arts Centre welcomes a new exhibition for children, showcasing the breadth of talent in contemporary Irish illustration, while retelling the story of Samhain (Halloween) for a new Twogeneration.siblings get lost in the woods. There they meet a mysterious traveller and embark on an adventure that sees them encountering a cheeky púca, some lost souls, and a choir of banshees…

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Originally commissioned by Siamsa Tíre, this exhibition will delight children and their families as well as those of us who are still children at heart. As the days grow short this Autumn, find some light and magic at the Samhain exhibition, and explore the true meaning of this Celtic festival.

Free Admission

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A WAY HOME AN SLÍ ABHAILE OLIVIA HOPE & 20 ARTISTS/ILLUSTRATORS

It’s Joe the Magician from RTÉjr and he’s bringing his spectacular children’s comedy magic and illusion show to Riverbank Arts Centre for one spectacular afternoon of mind-boggling fun.

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CHILDREN’S MAGIC & ILLUSION SHOW Sunday 4 th September, 2pm €15 / €55 (Family Ticket) FAMILY

What can the word for the lonesomeness of a cow bereft of her calf, diadhánach, teach us about our current methods of food production? Why does one need to orientate oneself to the sun to give directions in Irish? Arán & Im is a theatrical performance in which Manchán Magan bakes sourdough bread while offering insights into the wonders of the Irish language – exploring potent words of landscape, terms of intuition and insight, and the many phrases that bring to life the mysterious glory of our natural Theworld.show is a celebration of language, land and local Irish food. Arán & Im is a bilingual show, entirely understandable to Béarlóirí.

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Joe’s show fuses laugh out loud comedy magic with absolutely jaw-dropping spectacular illusions live on stage. It’s a rollercoaster theatrical ride that reinvents children’s entertainment. Tables will fly, a friendly ghost will magically fly into the audience and charm kids and grownups alike! Joe will even make it snow live on stage! That’s just for starters!

ARÁN & IM BY MANCHÁN MAGAN Saturday 10th September, 2pm & 7pm €15 THEATRE ages4+

SEPTEMBER

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JOYRIDE Monday 12 th September, 8pm €7 early bird/€9 on door When 13-year-old Mully robs a taxi to escape from his selfish father, he discovers two unexpected passengers sleeping in the back seat: a local solicitor named Joy and her newborn baby. An unhappy Joy plans to leave the baby with friends and fly to Lanzarote. However, those plans are thrown up in the air when she and Mully end up on an unexpected road trip across County Kerry. Joyride is a true crowd-pleaser. Award-winning documentary maker Emer Reynolds (The Farthest, Songs for While I’m Away) makes her feature drama debut with this sweet and funny story of an unlikely friendship between two lonely people. Olivia Colman is excellent as always, while newcomer Charlie Reid seriously impresses in his screen debut.

Directed by Emer Reynolds 94 mins | Cert 15A visual artist Clodagh Kelly. Clodagh 14th September, th October, 16th November,

7- 9pm Wednesday

This series of Autumn Drawing Workshops invites experienced and non-experienced artists to explore drawing. Just bring yourself and join a creative, friendly and supportive environment at Riverbank Arts Centre, where you can explore drawing and find your own unique creative voice, facilitated by

All materials provided. DRAWING WORKSHOPS with

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IAN WILSON – BESIDE THE SEA Friday 16 th September, 8pm €18 / €15

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Concept & Music - Ian Wilson Soundtrack element in collaboration with Steve ViolinistMcCourt- Dušica Mladenović Director - Olivia Songer Design - Jack Scullion Funded by an Arts Council of Ireland Music Project Award and Supported by Kildare County Council Arts Service

SEPTEMBER Historical Entertainer Paddy Cullivan brings you the incredible story of the death of Ireland’s first Commander-in-Chief. An audio-visual spectacular featuring hundreds of images, shocking new research and incredible songs, Paddy dares to unravel the secrets and lies around what happened that fateful day in Béal na mBláth, 22nd August No1922.less complex or mysterious than the death of JFK and with as many twists and turns it's a fascinating rollercoaster ride that will change your perceptions of Irish history forever.

THE MURDER OF MICHAEL COLLINS Wednesday 14th September, 8pm €15

Beside the Sea is an ambitious and innovative work of music theatre by composer Ian Wilson for violinist, soundtrack and found objects that explores ideas around memory, personhood and how to evoke a life and its trajectory through music. Wilson wanted to make this piece since his father died four years ago after a long battle with Alzheimer’s; the goal is a work of art which examines how much of a role memory has in making a person and what part music can also have in that.

THE LEGEND OF LUKE KELLY

Directed: Angus MacLane. 104 mins. Cert PG

A sci-fi action adventure and the definitive origin story of Buzz Lightyear, the hero who inspired the toy.

Lightyear follows the legendary Space Ranger after he’s marooned on a hostile planet 4.2 million lightyears from Earth alongside his commander and their crew. As Buzz tries to find a way back home through space and time, he’s joined by a group of ambitious recruits and his charming robot companion cat, Sox. Complicating matters and threatening the mission is the arrival of Zurg, an imposing presence with an army of ruthless robots and a mysterious agenda.

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Saturday 17th September, 2pm €4 FAMILY CINEMA

Saturday 17 th September, 8pm €20 It is said that on January 30th 1984 the whole of Ireland grieved the early death of Dubliner Luke Kelly. He has left an indelible mark as being the greatest folk artist of the 20th Century and his music is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s cultural treasures.

Band Members: Chris Kavanagh – Lead vocals / 5-string banjo / Guitar / Piano Joe Finn – Uilleann pipes / Whistles / Fiddle / Flute Gerry Tully – Guitar / Vocals Hilary Kavanagh – Bass / Vocals

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Dublin man and multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh and his band return to Riverbank Arts Centre with their successful show The Legend of Luke Kelly. Audiences will be treated to a passionate performance of the songs of the greatest ballad singer ever, Luke Kelly.

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Music and sensory play session for toddlers aged 1 to 3 years and parents/guardians, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Toddlers will be given the opportunity to learn through music, movement and play, and explore different textures and sounds. This class led by music teacher Catherine Hartnett promotes adult-child interaction as well as interactions between children. Dance, sing, listen, learn and play with musical instruments, scarves, mirrors, parachutes and more!

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Catherine Hartnett is a music teacher with experience of working with children of all ages.

Directed by Baz Luhrmann 159 mins | Cert

From Oscar-nominated filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, ELVIS is an epic, big-screen spectacle that explores the life and music of Elvis Presley. Elvis’s story is seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Central to Elvis’s journey is one of the significant and influential people in his life, Priscilla Presley. His rise to fame and subsequent unprecedented stardom, is set against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America. Starring Austin Butler, Tom Hanks and Olivia DeJonge.

Duration 60 minutes MUSIC & SENSORY PLAY Wednesday 21 st Sep, Wednesday 12 th Oct Wednesday 16 th Nov, Wednesday 14 th Dec, 10.30am €10 (adult & toddler) EARLY YEARS ages1-3

ELVIS Monday 19 th September, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA

Friday 23 rd September 6pm to late KASIA ELIASZ JAZZ OCTET 10pm - Free Event - Booking Essential Kasia Eliasz Octet will explore the music of Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Tom Jobim and other classic jazz and Brazilian standard. Participants of the Under the Palms workshop will also have the opportunity to play the instruments during the show and be a part of a real jazz band.

Duration: 45min WORKSHOP NIGHT

FIGHTING WORDS CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP

7.15pm - Free Event - Booking Essential

UNDER THE PALMS MUSIC WORKSHOP

Under the Palms is a rhythm workshop using Brazilian instruments, to include agogo, caxixi, pandeiro, surdo and many more. The workshop will be led by two Brazilian percussionists, Marcio Tarktarov and William Kanela, and a jazz drummer Miles Ronayne. No prior music experience needed. Artists: Marcio Tarktarov, William Kanela, Miles Ronayne.

6.30pm to 8pm - Free Event - Booking Essential Interested in writing? Want to explore different worlds and characters? Join Fighting Words Kildare in Riverbank Arts Centre on Culture Night for an adult creative writing workshop. Our workshops are full of creativity as we write original stories collectively and individually with the help of Fighting Words mentors. Warning: you will have a good laugh while getting some writing done! WORKSHOP

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Vocal: Kasia Eliasz Harp: Sorcha McCague Guitar: Gustavo de Morais Piano: Tom Maxwell Bass: Alexandre Guerra Drums: Miles Ronayne Cavaquinho: William Kanela Percussion: Marcio Tarktarov

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6pm to 8pm Artist Caoimhe McGuckin will talk about her exhibition Fathom (see page 8) and her arts practice - Drop-in Event, Pre-booking not necessary MEET THE ARTIST

FATHOM AN EXHIBITION BY CAOIMHE MCGUCKIN

CULTURE

Monday 26 th September, 8pm

Directed by Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet 98 mins | Cert CLUB

Saturday 24 th September, 8pm

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In this sparkling and elegant romantic comedy, the free-spirited and giddily impulsive Anaïs (Anaïs Demoustier) careers from one lover to the next while trying to find some direction in her life. Following a brief dalliance with an older man (Denis Podalydès), she soon finds herself captivated instead by his beautiful long-time partner Emilie (Valeria BruniTedeschi), a successful and beguilingly charismatic writer, and an affair begins which may just offer the contentment Anaïs has been searching for.

ANAÏS IN LOVE (LES AMOURS D’ANAÏS)

Freddie’s performance will feature new songs along with his classics from his 40-year career as a principal in the orchestra of Irish folk and rock music.

€7 early bird/ €9 on door

FREDDIE WHITE

Image credit: Con Kelleher CINEMA

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€22 Freddie White has long been synonymous with music of the highest quality. He has been part of the fabric of the live music scene in Ireland since the 1970s and his albums continue to sell well, amongst his loyal and newfound fan base. Born in Cobh, Co. Cork into a musical family, by age 17 he was playing professionally. At 19, he moved to London, where he busked in subways, and developed his unique voice and guitar style. His earliest recordings, which were remastered and re-released in 2004, are still hugely popular among his loyal fan base.

Featuring stunning Paris and Normandy locations, and a lead performance of immense charm by Anaïs Demoustier, this debut film by writer-director Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet is playful, passionate, and thoroughly enchanting.

SEPTEMBER

Join Anne on this fabulous, informative, laugh-outloud, trip through all things Menopause. What is it? Why does it happen? How come it barely bothers some women and shakes others to the core? Why is it named after men? Why didn’t our mammies warn us about it? Is there anything you can do about it? And why oh why is so little known about this inevitable phase of lady-life? Anne answers all these questions and more, as she brings TMI to a whole new level. TO GET THE MENOPAUSE AND ENJOY IT ANNE GILDEA Friday 30 th September, 8pm €20 COMEDY PROMISE living in period of booking shows that are considering. With in mind want to assure you that in the event a performance is postponed or cancelled you can either transfer your tickets to the new date, exchange your tickets for a credit voucher or receive a full refund.

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Saturday 1 st October, 8pm €18 / €15 Music Network brings together three leading lights of Irish traditional music for a unique autumnal confluence: a journey through a landscape rich with the timbres of fiddle, harp, uilleann pipes & whistle, and voices intertwined in song at every bend in the road. Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Cormac De Barra and Mark Redmond have graced stages and screens around Ireland and the world for several decades, and they are each undisputed masters of their respective instruments. Together they condense their vocal and instrumental finesse into trio formation as they take the helm on an adventurous voyage in melody and song, a sonic journey for which we are most welcome to climb on board.

MUSIC MUSIC NETWORK PRESENTS: MAIRÉAD NÍ MHAONAIGH, CORMAC DE BARRA & MARK REDMOND

Learn how to make your very own flipbook animation with our Make a Flipbook Workshop! Flipbooks are ideal for those interested in drawing, illustration and cartoons and a great introduction into the world of hand-drawn animation. You will learn how to use the basic principles of hand drawn animation to make your own creations come to life. The workshop is a mixture of live demonstrations, easy to follow drawing guides and practical hands-on creativity. All materials are provided and you get to take your flipbook home with you! Duration 90 mins Joseph Orr is an award-winning stop motion animator with over 8 years of experience producing short films and delivering animation workshops around the country.

ages8-12

MAKE A FLIPBOOK! Saturday 1st October, 10.30am €12 WORKSHOP

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OPERATION MINCEMEAT Monday 10 th October, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA Directed by John Madden. 122 mins | 12A

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THE GOOD BOSS ( EL BUEN PATRON )

Monday 3 rd October, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA

Directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. 115 mins | Cert 15A. Set during World War 2, Operation Mincemeat is the story of two remarkable intelligence officers, Ewen Montagu and Charles Cholmondeley. Together they dream up the most inspired and improbable disinformation strategy of the war - centred on the most unlikely of secret agents: a dead man. This is the extraordinary and true story of an idea that hoped to turn the tide for the Allies - taking impossibly high risks, defying logic, and testing the nerves of its creators to breaking point. Starring Colin Firth and Matthew MacFadyen.

The Good Boss is a workplace comedy with Javier Bardem as the friendly face of capitalist corruption, a biting and acerbic character study and a darkly funny social. It tells the story of Básculas Blanco, a Spanish company producing industrial scales in a provincial Spanish town. They are awaiting the imminent visit from a committee which holds its fate in their hands as to whether they merit a local Business Excellence award: everything has to be perfect when the time comes. Working against the clock, the company’s proprietor, Blanco (Bardem) pulls out all the stops to address and resolve issues with his employees, crossing every imaginable line in the process.

Kildare Readers’ Festival runs from 3rd – 9th October, throughout the county. Events at Riverbank Arts Centre are from 6th - 9th October. For information about all Kildare Readers’ Festival events, see their website: www.kildarereadersfestival.ie

All Kildare Readers’ Festival events are free, but booking is essential.

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Kildare Readers Festival is brought to you every year by Kildare County Library and Arts Service. Our ethos is to connect our readers with authors and artists, working to bring the very best from the world of literature to our audiences through the provision of exciting, innovative and accessible events.

Thursday 6th - Sunday 9th October Free Events Join us for this year’s Kildare Readers’ Festival from 6th to 9th October 2022.

This year’s guests include Aindrias De Staic, Eithne Shortall, Suad Aldarra, Ed O’Loughlin, Declan Burke, Louise Phillips, Edel Coffey, Eoghan Smith, Marguerite Penrose, Michelle Gallen, Olivia Fitzsimons, Dermot Bolger, Christodoulos Makris and a fantastic Ten Books pairing for Saturday morning.

Written & Performed by Julie Sharkey Directed by Raymond Keane AN ANT CALLED AMY Saturday 15th October, 12pm €8 FAMILY ages5-8 Family€28Ticket

Eighty-five year old André is a wealthy and successful art-collector, used to doing everything on his own terms. So, when he suffers a stroke, which leaves him unable to continue life as before, he asks his two daughters for help with his assisted suicide. The burden of dealing with this falls to his eldest daughter Emmanuèle, who must navigate the challenging consequences and practicalities of André’s decision. Acclaimed director François Ozon handles this difficult subject, which is based on the real experience of his late friend and colleague Emmanuèle Bernheim (screenwriter on Ozon’s Swimming Pool ), with an understated and light touch. Aided by an outstanding cast, the result is a poignant and powerful drama.

EVERYTHING WENT FINE ( TOUT S'EST BIEN PASSÉ ) Monday 17 th October, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA Directed by François Ozon. 113 mins | Cert

This is a story about an Ant called Amy, her brother Andy and a brown spider. Amy the ant works very hard. When she wins the Employee of the Month Award, Amy feels happiness that drives her to work even harder. But with the help of the Brown Spider, Amy finds true happiness by embracing her brother’s memory in the everyday. A story about a busy little ant who learns to slow down. A Roscommon Arts Centre Production supported by The Arts Council of Ireland.

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There’s a point beyond burnout where all you can do is laugh, and funny woman Deirdre O’Kane has well and truly reached it. “Unique star quality.” - The Guardian ‘O’Kane dazzles the audience from start to finish’ - List. ‘O’Kane quickly sets up a rhythm of her own and when she exits, applause follows her all the way down the street’ - Scotsman.

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DEIRDRE O’KANE – DEMENTED Friday 21 st October, 8pm €22 COMEDY Selvage (a line of self securing knitting), is a show about unravelling tightly wound modern anxieties and a boy’s triumph over his ‘gnaw’. It is a creative examination of the countless avenues people trudge in an effort to calm themselves while a ‘gnaw’ waits not far from the surface. Following the incarceration of his beloved granny, Selvage follows Joe as he navigates an often cruel world, seeking solace in consumerism, charity and religion. Written by James Riordan Directed by Lara Campbell Brought to you by Galway’s Brú Theatre, Selvage is an evocative and inventive theatre show featuring a live music score from Anna Mullarkey, puppetry and physical storytelling. Selvage was initially developed through the Druid FUEL programme.

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Fronted by a male and female singer and with a mix of brass, saxes and rhythm, Route 66 produces a fabulous sound. Their programme, which includes numbers made famous by Adele, Frank Sinatra, Amy Winehouse, Tom Jones plus many more, will have you calling for more at the end of the show. Expect a great night’s entertainment from this fabulous live band!

RÓISE & FRANK Monday 24 th October, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA

Directed by Rachel Moriarty and Peter Murphy. 84 mins | Cert PG Route 66 is a 16 piece Big Band with a big sound! Route 66 makes a very welcome return to Riverbank Arts Centre, bringing their unique mix of music which has proved a huge success in theatres all over Ireland.

Set in the scenic Ring Gaeltacht area in Co Waterford, Róise & Frank is a charming Irish-language film for the whole family: a comedy-drama that will elicit smiles, tears and plenty of laughs.

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Róise, a woman still in mourning following the death of her husband Frank, is initially annoyed when a mysterious dog shows up at her door. But a series of eerie coincidences soon has Róise convinced that the dog is Frank, reincarnated. As this new canine companion helps Róise overcome her grief, ‘Frank the dog’ also proves an unlikely new friend for shy, hurling-loving local boy Maidhchí. But as Frank wins over the town, Róise’s neighbour Donncha has some sinister plans for the doggo…

ROUTE 66 BIG BAND Saturday 22 nd October, 8pm €20/€18 LOCAL ARTS

€23 Brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn grew up playing music together around their hometown of Carlow, a small town in the southeast of Ireland. After moving to Dublin in 2012, they quickly became a staple of the live music and session scene in Ireland, playing their own original songs as well as folk songs from Ireland, Scotland, England and America. Having opened for such acts as Villagers, Roy Harper and Lisa Hannigan, Ye Vagabonds return to Riverbank Arts Centre for what is sure to be an unmissable night of Irish folk music from the duo.

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Image by Rich Galligan Join illustrator and Kildare native Brian Fitzgerald for a fun workshop exploring the basics of designing, sketching and illustrating scary (or not) characters for your own Halloween story. Children will also have an opportunity to make their own Halloween mask. This workshop is suitable for any child who likes to draw, doodle and paint! Brian Fitzgerald is an award winning Irish illustrator, who graduated from the National College of Art & Design, Dublin in 1983. Duration 90 mins

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Saturday 29th October, 10:30 €12 WORKSHOP

Wednesday 26 th October, 8pm

PLEASE NOTE, performances will take place at PORTARLINGTON COMMUNITY CENTRE.

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DANCE THEATRE OCTOBER

MÁM is a meeting place between soloist and ensemble, classical and traditional, the local and universal. It brings together the virtuoso, Irish traditional concertina player Cormac Begley, the European classical, contemporary collective, s t a r g a z e, a young girl and twelve international dancers from the Teaċ Daṁsa company. This production contains haze, smoke effects, loud sounds, cigarettes and strobe lighting. Duration 90 minutes (no interval).

MICHAEL KEEGAN - DOLAN / TEAĊ DAMSA – MÁM Friday 28 & Saturday 29 October, 8pm €30 / €27

MÁM by Michael Keegan-Dolan / Teaċ Damsa is co-produced by Dublin Theatre Festival, Sadler’s Wells, London and New Zealand Festival of the Arts with support from NOMAD and NASC touring network. This production is funded by an Arts Council Open Call Award.

CAMP Tuesday 1st - Friday 4th November, 10am-2pm €120 WORKSHOP

Saturday 29 th October, 2pm €4 FAMILY CINEMA

Dir: Greg Tiernan, Conrad Vernon, Laura Brousseau 93 mins | Cert :

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In this special Halloween BrickFlicks Stop Motion Animation Camp, witches will fly, houses will be haunted and graves will be creepy as you learn how to make your own spooky animations. With plenty of hands-on learning and simple demonstrations, Createschool will take you on a journey from having a cool idea to making it into an awesome movie. You will learn the different elements of stop motion animation as well as how to create sets, storyboards and plan for your movie, which you will then film, edit, and record.

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY 2

Everyone’s favourite spooky family is back in the animated comedy sequel, The Addams Family 2 In this all-new movie we find Morticia and Gomez distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with “scream time.” To reclaim their bond they decide to cram Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester and the crew into their haunted camper and hit the road for one last miserable family vacation. Their adventure across America takes them out of their element and into hilarious run-ins with their iconic cousin, It, as well as many new kooky characters. What could possibly go wrong?

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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German authors who made it their mission to collect and publish the folklore of their native land, Germany. We have all heard some version of the stories they collected, be it Snow White or Cinderella, but the stories the brothers originally recorded are very different to the ones we are familiar with today. The original folktales were far darker, and used to scare children, teaching them valuable lessons. It’s safe to say that the original stories are a far cry from the depictions of these fairy tales nowadays, as the stories thankfully no longer scare children. From Youth Theatre Ireland’s Playshare collection. YOUTH THEATRE : FAIRY TALES Wednesday 2 nd November, 8pm €12/ €10 ARTS

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Here he comes again, trotting on to the stage with all of the misplaced confidence of a waiter with no pad. Is he going to remember it? HOPEFULLY! There’ll be lots of talking, some apologising and some songs on a glued together plastic keyboard from 1986. As seen on BBC’s ‘Live at The Apollo’ and Channel 4’s ‘8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown’.

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DAVID O’DOHERTY - WHOA IS ME Friday 4 th November, 8pm €22 COMEDY

MUSIC THE LIVERPOOL QUARTET

Saturday 5 th November, 8pm €18 / €15

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Shostakovich’s third quartet is a heart-breaking musical commentary on the futility and pain of war and ranks amongst the finest quartets of the twentieth century. Deirdre Gribbin’s magical and mysterious Merrow Sang from 2007 vividly recounts a tale of merrow-maidens emerging from the sea during the burial of one the Cantillon family of Ballyheigue.

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Let’s celebrate storytelling in all its shapes- through language, movement, and play with local families! Listen to and create stories with words and movement, play games and take in some music, or just enjoy chats over a cup of tea. Super Paua will be sharing snippets of new audio stories for young people in the Listening Party where you might hear a story that makes you dance in the streets of São Paulo, or an underwater adventure with Arabic. Come celebrate with us!

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Saturday 6th November, 12pm to 4pm Free Event FAMILY agesall

Welcome! Bine ati venit! Graltcha!

Photo from workshops in partnership with Mother Tongues Funded by The Arts Council of Ireland.

Róisín Walters’ Liverpool Quartet brings an exciting and varied programme including their own arrangement of the impassioned tangos of Piazzolla’s extraordinary Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Still relatively unknown, Zemlinsky pursued a parallel compositional path to Schoenberg and this beautiful early masterpiece is very much in the genre of Brahmsian late romanticism.

Featuring Róisín Walters, Sarah Hill, Dani Sanxis & Nick Byrne

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12 th November - 23 rd December

Children’s Gallery Tamzen Lundy’s colourful exhibition FIBRE Felted introduces young people to the wonders and possibilities of felt making, the oldest textile making process in the world. Using 100% wool (and sometimes other natural fibres), soap and water plus rubbing, rolling and a little magic, the artist creates intriguing 2D and 3D objects and many familiar characters inspired by much-loved children’s books.

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Tamzen Lundy is a textile professional of 20+ years’ experience. She has worked on all sides of retail, design and manufacturing in the fast fashion world. Over time Tamzen learnt that this was not a sustainable model, neither good for the people or the planet. She turned her back on these fast processes to return to her first love, textiles and making art a little more slowly. She works from her home in Maynooth, surrounded by fibre, up to her elbows in soap lather, dancing to the radio, chatting with the kids and whooshing the cat off the table!

The woollen textiles in FIBRE Felted are playful and experimental, the only tools required to create them are the artist’s hands. Woollen work will also biodegrade completely, returning to the earth, it is truly a sustainable art form. Come and see (and touch!) this vibrant artwork, and be astonished by the versatility of wool.

For more information about the artist & her work, see www.tamzenlundydesigns.ie

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Katie Whyte is a Kildare based artist who graduated from the National College of Art and Design Dublin, completing a BFA in Fine Art Media in 2020. She is a member of Lucida Collective, an artist collective made up of other lens-based media emerging artists. Her work has been supported by The Arts Council of Ireland and she is the recipient of the 2021 ‘Emerging Visual Artist Bursary Award’ supported by Kildare County Council and Riverbank Arts Centre.

McKenna Gallery Free Admission Dētrīmentum is a video and photographic installation by Kildare artist Katie Whyte. A Latin word meaning harm, loss, or damage, Dētrīmentum is an exploration of the journey of an object from an intact historical/archival piece, to an object that has fallen into disrepair and out of the collective Thismemory.installation focuses on presenting hidden and lost historical narratives in photographic form. Using new media glitching techniques, the detached narrative histories of these objects are interlaced with the code of their images, producing innovative media lens-based work.

12 th November - 22 nd December

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Having debuted on Broadway in 2013, First Date has now wowed audiences across the world with its superb comedy and soaring score.

Featuring a cast that includes some of Kildare’s finest theatre performers, this is one date you won’t want to miss.

The Odd Theatre Company presents First Date, a hilarious new Broadway musical that follows two young New Yorkers on a high-stakes blind date. When Aaron, a buttoned-up banker, and Casey, an artist a bit too wild for Wall Street, first meet, sparks don’t exactly fly. However, when other restaurant-goers transform into their inner critics, best friends, manipulative exes, and protective parents, their evening becomes more than they bargained for. Can the couple turn an apparent dating disaster into something that will last?

THE ODD FIRSTTHEATREDATE Thurs-Sat, 10 th -12 th November, 8pm €20 LOCAL ARTS Tigers is based on the enthralling true story of a young Swedish football prodigy who’s plunged into the seductive and cut-throat industry of global professional sport. Erik is a dedicated 16-year-old footballer whose childhood dream comes true when he is signed by the world-famous club Inter Milan. However, he is not prepared for the competitive nature of the sport and the hostility he is met with by his peers. Based on Martin Bengtsson’s autobiographical record of his experiences, Tigers shows a young man being worn down by the pressures of his own ambitions and the doubts in his head, brutalised to the point of self-destruction by the forces giving him exactly what he wants.

TIGERS Monday 7 th November, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on the door CINEMA

With its thoughtful tone, dark and enchanting atmosphere and skilful pacing this feels like a Gothic fairy tale. At times breathtakingly beautiful, making great use of its Friuli Venezia settings, this is a captivating, remarkably assured debut.

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SMALL BODY ( PICCOLO CORPO) Monday 21 st November, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on the door CINEMA Director: Ronnie Sandahl 116 mins | Cert 15A With heartache can come good. When Annie loses her husband to leukemia, she and her best friend, Chris, decide to raise money for the hospital by making a calendar… in the nude.

CALENDAR GIRLS BY TIM FIRTH Presented by Newbridge Drama Group Directed by Carol Duffy Wed-Sat 16 th -19 th November, 8pm €15/€12 LOCAL ARTS

Set in north-eastern Italy, Laura Samani’s feature debut follows a grieving mother on an impossible journey to save the soul of her stillborn daughter.

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In an isolated island community at the beginning of the 20th century, Agate gives birth to a little girl; sleeping. Terrified that her child will forever drift in spiritual limbo, she flees husband and family with her baby’s body, embarking on a desperate, dangerous journey to the mountains, where there may be someone somewhere who can perform a miracle.

The biggest challenge? Convincing their friends to drop everything for a good cause. Based on a true story of 11 Women’s Institute members, Calendar Girls is about letting go, accepting love, and giving yourself permission to enjoy life.

Riff Raff Drama Group are back with The Work of Art by Dave Tiernan. Set in 1960 rural Ireland, Biddy Smith’s husband Mick is away in the Congo and Biddy is left to keep her home and family in order. Her son Tommy is wheeling and dealing with Biddy’s brother-in-law, and they soon get on the wrong side of the parish priest. The situation isn’t helped when Morgan, her daughter Peggy’s new boyfriend, claims an old painting is the real deal.

Discover Data Bending and Glitch Art with artist Katie Whyte. Katie Whyte is an artist who uses data insertion to create glitches in digital photography and video (Glitch Art, Datamoshing and DataBending). In this workshop Katie will introduce and explore the topic of Glitch and Glitch Art. Participants will then be guided through the process by making their own unique glitch artworks.

Written by Dave Tiernan. Directed by Catherine Connolly & Dave Tiernan. RIFF RAFF DRAMA GROUP PRESENTS: THE WORK OF ART Thurs - Sat 24 th -26 th November, 8pm €12 / €10 LOCAL ARTS

Participants should bring their own laptops if possible.

Duration: 2 hours

GLITCH WORKSHOP WITH KATIE WHYTE Thursday 24th November, 7pm €15 WORKSHOP

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Madness, Sadness and Mayhem make this two-act comedy ‘The Work of Art’.

ANDY IRVINE & DÓNAL LUNNY Thursday 1 st December, 8pm €25 From the best-selling novel comes a captivating mystery. Where the Crawdads Sing tells the story of Kya, an abandoned girl who raised herself to adulthood in the dangerous marshlands of North Carolina. For years, rumours of the “Marsh Girl” haunted Barkley Cove, isolating the sharp and resilient Kya from her community. Drawn to two young men from town, Kya opens herself to a new and startling world; but when one of them is found dead, she is immediately cast by the community as the main suspect. As the case unfolds, the verdict as to what actually happened becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to reveal the many secrets that lay within the marsh.

Director: Olivia Newman 125 mins | Cert 15A

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Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny, in their separate ways, have contributed to a veritable renaissance in Irish traditional music. Between them, Dónal Lunny and Andy Irvine have careers that read like a ‘Who’s Who’ of popular music. Lunny has produced albums for Elvis Costello, Paul Brady, Clannad, and The Indigo Girls, and composed the soundtracks for Eat the Peach, and Teardrops. Andy Irvine is an accomplished multiinstrumentalist, singer and songwriter with several solo albums to his credit. Lunny and Irvine will present a programme of Irish music and Andy’s songs with a bit of Eastern European music. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see these two legends of Irish music on stage together.

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WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING Monday 28 th November, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA

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Tamzen will introduce the group to the basics of wetfelting, then move on to felting around a pencil, each student will go away with their own - they are sure to have the best handwriting in class next year!!

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Tamzen will introduce the group to the basics of wet felting, then move on to felting a 3D felt friend!

Finger Puppet Monsters 10-12 years

In this fun morning, children will learn the basics of wet felting, the worlds oldest form of textile making. This is a fabulous introduction to a very sensory craft, suitable for beginners. There will be plenty of soapy bubbles and soft fibres. Roll up your sleeves and rub a dub dub!

In a world where women are expected to have the patience of Mother Teresa, the arse of Jennifer Lopez, the social media profile of Kim Kardashian and the BMI of Elle McPherson the pressure is relentless. Dirtbirds the comedy duo and internet sensation present their hilarious new show ‘No Filters’ which takes a close look at the barrage of bullshit we are subjected to on a daily basis and reminds us that despite what we’re told there is NO SUCH THING AS PERFECT… (except maybe Jamie Dornan’s arse in Fifty Shades Darker.)

WET FELTING WORKSHOP WITH TAMZEN LUNDY Saturday 3 rd December, 10am & 1pm €12 (all materials provided) 10am 7-9 years | 1pm 10-12 years WORKSHOP

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Friday 2 nd December, 8pm €28 COMEDY

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Enjoy an evening with Tom Dunne, accompanied by Alan Connor on keys (The Late Late Show Band), where Tom will perform a selection of favourites from Something Happens along with some new songs. Audiences will be treated to Tom telling stories of interviews he has had with some of the biggest artists in the world during his radio career. Tom Dunne is an Irish radio broadcaster with Newstalk, and a singer/songwriter with the band Something AlanHappens.Connor is an Irish multi-instrumentalist who currently plays with RTE's Late Late Show House Band, Sharon Shannon, Something Happens, Frances Black, Tradalac & more.

MUSIC TOM DUNNE BEEN THERE, SEEN THAT, DUNNE THAT Saturday 3 rd December, 8pm €30 Michael’s mother has sent him on an important errand. He must collect the Christmas turkey from the Butchers and come straight home. No Messing ! Can Michael do what he’s told just this once.... or will he stuff it up ?! Join legendary storyteller Niall de Búrca for this cracker of a storytelling show that is perfect for all ages. A fantastic family experience to kick off the lead up to Christmas! DE BÚRCA : CHRISTMAS TURKEY AND OTHER TALES Saturday 3 rd December, 2pm €8 Family€28Ticket US

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Director: Claire Denis 117 mins | Cert 16 Make your very own Scandinavian style Santa Claus! Your Santa Claus can be used as a wine bottle topper to gift to a neighbour or to dress your own Christmas table! Adult participants will be introduced to a few wet felting techniques, including an introduction to wet felting in 3D. All materials will be provided and each participant will take away their Santa project.

BOTH SIDES OF THE BLADE (AVEC AMOUR ET ACHARNEMENT )

Monday 5 th December, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA Radio presenter Sara and former rugby player Jean are a happily married couple. Jean has had a stint in prison and has a troubled relationship with his teenage son, but his relationship with Sara is as passionate as ever. That happy marriage is thrown into turmoil, however, when Francois–a figure from both their pasts–suddenly re-enters their lives. As Jean starts a business with his old friend, Sara’s romantic feelings for Francois are reignited. Acclaimed filmmaker Claire Denis (Let the Sunshine In, High Life) brings together two of France’s most accomplished performers–Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon–in Both Sides of the Blade, a searing and sensual relationship drama as confident in its quieter moments as it is in its intense emotional climaxes.

This is an easy, fun and practical workshop suitable for beginners and those that would like to start making 3 dimensional projects from wool.

Duration: 3 hours CHRISTMAS FELTING WORKSHOP

WITH TAMZEN LUNDY Wednesday 7th December, 7pm €20 (all materials included) WORKSHOP

You are invited to take a trip down memory lane, as some of the most iconic songs from Disney and beyond are brought to life by an award-winning ensemble of local performers. Both the young and young at heart are guaranteed to enjoy singing along to classic hits from celebrated composers such as Alan Menken, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Elton John, Phil Collins and Randy Newman. Join us for this special concert celebrating magical music from childhood classics and family favourites. MUSICAL THEATRE PRESENTS: TALE AS OLD AS TIME Saturday 10 th December, 8pm Sunday 11 th December, 3pm & 8pm €15 LOCAL ARTS A very WhistleBlast Christmas Show including lots of favourites from Tchaikovsky to the Snowman, a sing along WhistleBlast Christmas Tale and other seasonal songs! Bell ringing and percussion for you to join in a joyful concert final. Performed by fun-loving musicians in a highly accessible presentation: Conor Linehan (piano), Ken Edge (saxes & clarinets), Oonagh Keogh (violin) Mary Curran (French horn). Suitable for everybody, of all ages. Come along and get yourself into the mood for a wonderful musical Christmas!

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WHISTLEBLAST QUARTET Saturday 10th December, 2pm €10 FAMILY

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ABBA SENSATIONS brilliantly perform Abba’s timeless classics, bringing you the authentic ABBA sound, with stunning vocals, beautiful harmonies, musicianship and musical arrangement. Relive the magic of a live ABBA concert featuring all the big hits with choreographed dance routines and fabulous ABBA costumes. This show captures all the magic and excitement of one of the world’s most successful and entertaining bands. SENSATIONS

Thursday 15 th December, 8pm €25 / €22

Starring: Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, Adrien Brody, David Oyelowo, Ruth Wilson Director: Tom George Language: English 98 mins | Cert 12A

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In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered. When world-weary Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and eager rookie Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) take on the case, the two find themselves thrown into a puzzling whodunit within the glamorously sordid theatre underground, investigating the mysterious homicide at their own peril.

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Monday 12 th December, 8pm €7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA

Director: Michael Gracey 105 mins | Cert PG

HIGHLY STRUNG Saturday 17 th December, 8pm €15 LOCAL ARTS

Featuring an acoustic blend of voice (Angela O’Toole), flute (Jeanette Behan), violin (Lisa Lazenby) and harp (Mary Keenan), this show will feature songs and stories of hope, peace and joy as well as a special guest or two. So sit back, enjoy the tunes, embrace the spirit of the season and sing along with the ladies on this special evening.

Welcome to Highly Strung’s Mid-Winter Musical Gathering. The ladies are delighted to return to Riverbank Arts Centre for their annual festive performance. The four friends’ diverse musical backgrounds create a mellow blend which hallmarks the spirit of Christmas for their audiences. Highly Strung casts a little star light on the darkest time of the year with a quirky perspective on favourites from Bach to Berlin.

Step right up and into the spellbinding imagination of a man who set out to reveal that life itself can be the most thrilling show of all. Inspired by the legend and ambitions of America’s original pop-culture impresario, P.T. Barnum, comes an inspirational rags-to-riches tale of a brash dreamer who rose from nothing to prove that anything you can envision is possible and that everyone, no matter how invisible, has a stupendous story worthy of a world-class spectacle.

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Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for…a special sing-a-long screening of The Greatest Showman. It’s your time to shine – have fun, sing loud and ‘Come Alive’ – It’s Showtime!

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THE GREATEST SHOWMAN SING A LONG Saturday 17th December, 2pm €4 FAMILY CINEMA

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The perfect gift for the music, theatre or cinema fan in your life! have vouchers for: Riverbank Arts Centre Gift Vouchers valid for all event tickets and can be redeemed online or by phone/in person through our Box Office.

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Ideal for birthdays, or as thank you gift, let someone pick their own perfect present of a night out to see their favourite band, a cinema date or family ticket to the theatre.

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Between this pragmatic young bodyguard and disenchanted renowned actor, a singular bond begins to take root. Despite their individual differences,life has shaped them in ways more similar than they thought. Robust is an engaging odd couple tale with a difference, featuring effective performances and in-house bad behaviour jokes from Depardieu.

Director: Constance Meyer 95 mins | Cert

Starring Gérard Depardieu & Déborah Lukumuena

€7 early bird/ €9 on door CINEMA George, an ageing film star, who is known for being difficult, relies heavily on his security guard, Lalou, who is more of a personal assistant than security detail. When Lalou needs to take some leave, Aïssa is appointed as his replacement. She is a semi-pro wrestler who earns a living as a security officer.

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FIZZ & CHIPS PRESENT NEVER MIND THE WEATHER Monday

FIZZ&CHIPS is a young theatre company with a particular interest in creating innovative, inclusive work for young audiences. Never Mind The Weather is commissioned by Riverbank Arts Centre, supported by a Commission Award from The Arts Council. 19 th - Friday 23 rd

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This season for primary schools we are presenting four different events offsite - at your schoolAnna Newell’s Sweet Dreams are Made of This (taking place at St Anne’s, The Curragh); Fizz&Chips brand new show Never Mind The Weather performed in school playgrounds (Infants 2nd Class); UpClose - an outdoor dance performance & workshop (1st-4th Class) and a Felting Workshop in your classroom with artist Tamzen Lundy (1st-6th Class).

If you are a teacher and interested in engaging more with the arts, please get in touch.

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We offer tours of our exhibitions for primary and post-primary students, and engagement materials for all ages. This Autumn, we are offering Primary School gallery tours for A Way Home – An Slí Abhaile (p 9) and FIBRE Felted by Tamzen Lundy (p 29) For post primary we are offering TY & LC gallery visits for Fathom (p 8) and Dētrīmentum (p30). Gallery tours are free - booking essential.

BRING YOUR CLASS TO RIVERBANK, OR HOST RIVERBANK AT YOUR SCHOOL!

Riverbank Arts Centre works closely with Irish and international theatre companies, artists and coproducing partners, to present work particularly suited to schools. We are happy to welcome 6000 pupils to our venue each year for performances, screenings, gallery tours and workshops.

Never Mind The Weather is a fun, engaging show about the weather and so much more. Told primarily through the use of dance and movement, the audience learns the story of two very different characters: Cyrus and Drip. Through a day in their life, we see what kind of antics they get up to, but also what lessons they learn from each other. The show is about relationships and friendship. Despite the differences between these two characters, in the end they can still find common ground.

Never Mind The Weather is a dynamic, original production for younger children (5-8 years) which travels to your school - it is an outdoor show to be performed in school playgrounds.

A dance performance about friendship, trust and building resilience together. HowHello!are you? Do you want to play with me? An energetic dance piece where two strangers meet, connect, and celebrate their new friendship. Together they look to the future with hope, optimism, and an appetite for life. Up Close is about trusting each other, building resilience together, and letting go of the past.

18 th November PERFORMANCELIVE ATOFFSITEYOURSCHOOL

In this fun morning in your own classroom, children will learn the basics of wet felting, the worlds oldest form of textile making. This is a fabulous introduction to a very sensory craft, suitable for beginners. There will be plenty of soapy bubbles and soft fibres. Roll up your sleeves and rub a dub dub!

Up Close by Monica Muñoz travels to your school 1 hour – Performance (25 mins); Q&A (15 mins); Movement Workshop (15 mins) 1st to 4th class (6 to 10 years old) CLOSE Thurs/Fri &

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I WISH I WAS A MOUNTAIN Wednesday 26th October, 10am & 12pm €6 per student (teachers free)

On the day of the famous annual fair, the town of Faldum receives an unexpected visit. A wanderer offers to grant a wish to anyone who wants one. Before long, the city is transformed. Mansions stand where mud huts once squatted, and beggars ride around in horse drawn carriages. And one man wishes to be turned into a mountain. Written and performed by former Glastonbury Poetry Slam Champion Toby Thompson, I Wish I was a Mountain uses rhyme, live music, and just a smattering of metaphysical philosophy to boldly reimagine Herman Hesse’s classic fairytale.

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This is a story about an Ant called Amy, her brother Andy and a brown spider. Amy the ant works very hard. When she wins the Employee of the Month Award Amy feels happiness that drives her to work even harder. But with the help of the Brown Spider, Amy finds true happiness by embracing her brother’s memory in the everyday. A story about a busy little ant who learns to slow down. Suitable for ages 5 – 8. A Roscommon Arts Centre Production supported by The Arts Council of Ireland. Written & Performed by Julie Sharkey Directed by Raymond Keane AN ANT CALLED AMY Friday 14 th October, 10am & 12pm €6 students (Teachers Free)

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Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge is the Kildare Partner of Fighting Words. We present creative writing workshops for primary and secondary schools. Fighting Words workshops are always free of charge to the participants.

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WHISTLEBLAST QUARTET Friday 9 th December, 10.30 & 12.30 €6 per student (teachers free) PERFORMANCELIVE EVENTS

A very WhistleBlast Christmas Show including lots of favourites from Tchaikovsky to the Snowman, a sing along WhistleBlast Christmas Tale and other seasonal songs! Bell ringing and percussion for you to join in a joyful concert final Performed by fun loving musicians: Conor Linehan, piano. Ken Edge, saxes and clarinets. Oonagh Keogh, violin. Mary Curran, French horn in a highly accessible presentation. Suitable for everybody, of all ages. Come along and get yourself into the mood for a wonderful musical Christmas!

Upcoming Fighting Words Workshops for Primary School: Friday 30 September, 10.30am Friday 28 October, 10.30am These workshops will be conducted in our venue by an experienced Fighting Words tutor, Pierina Campbell, and supported by 2-3 volunteers from Riverbank’s Fighting Words team. The workshop will last 2 hours and we request that the teacher is present throughout. If this is your first time hosting an online workshop in your classroom, technical assistance can be provided. WORKSHOPSWORDS WORKSHOPS

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The youngest of four brothers, 14-year-old Nour helps care for his mother who is in a coma. Remembering her passion for Italian Opera, Nour plays it for her, all whilst beginning to develop a passion for the music. Despite rising tensions at home, Nour dreams of escape. A chance meeting with Opera singer Sarah offers the opportunity to explore new horizons and come into his own. Delfín, an 11-year-old boy, lives alone with his father in the muddy outskirts of Buenos Aires, and dreams of playing French horn in an orchestra. His life is tough and far from charmed, but upon discovering a nearby town is forming a children’s orchestra Delfín is determined to attend the auditions. Supported by his ageing music teacher who taught him to play the French horn, and his boss in the local bakery, Delfín will do the impossible to show up for the audition. A weeklong tale of just how far a dream and determination will take you.

2021 - France - Yohan Manca 108 min | French | Drama/Coming-of-Age | Cert: 15+ LA TRAVIATA : MY BROTHERS AND I SENIOR CYCLE FRENCH Monday 3 rd October, 10am €6 students (Teachers Free)

2021 – Austria - Andreas Schmied 100 mins | German | Biopic/Sport | Cert: 15+

CINEMA Set in 1970s Austria and based on true events, we follow skier Franz Klammer in the five-day lead-up to what will be the biggest event of his career to date; the 1976 Winter Olympics. Enduring an overbearing marketing campaign, grumpy coaches and the pressure of a nation, all while balancing a blossoming relationship with girlfriend Eva, this nostalgia-hued biopic offers a charismatic portrait of the legendary skier and his desire to go against the grain.

SENIOR CYCLE GERMAN Monday 17 th October, 10am €6 students (Teachers Free)

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JUNIORDELFÍNCYCLE SPANISH Monday 28th November, 10am €6 students (Teachers Free)

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2019 - Argentina - Gaspar Scheuer 87 mins | Spanish | Cert TBC

KLAMMER: CHASING THE LINE

Free guided exhibition tours are available for Fathom (p.8) and Dētrīmentum (p.30). Booking is essential! INFORMATION: For all booking enquiries please email theresa@riverbank.ie Our schools cinema programme is presented in association with IFI Education Upcoming Fighting Words Workshops for Secondary Schools: Monday 19 September at 10.30, Friday 21 October at 10.30 and Wednesday 2 December at 10.30. 47

PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION BY MODEST MUSSORGSKY Tuesday 22nd November, 12pm €10 (teachers free)

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www.whistleblastquartet.com

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WhistleBlast Quartet: Dr Conor Linehan - piano; Dr Kenneth Edge - saxes and clarinet; Oonagh Keogh - violin and Mary Curran - French horn.

GER CAREY Monday 21st November, 11am €11 per student (teachers free)

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Ger Carey is back with his hilarious stand-up comedy show for transition year students. By secretly observing his subjects in their natural habitat, such as leaning on lampposts, in chippers, outside chippers, in shopping centres and sitting on any kind of steps, Ger has uncovered the weird and frightening world of the teenager! The aim of the show is to get teenagers to laugh at themselves and appreciate the differences of others.

This unique WhistleBlast performance of Mussorgsky’s wonderful symphony Pictures at an Exhibition, musically arranged by the quartet’s own Dr. Kenneth Edge, is accompanied by a multimedia video of paintings relating to each movement. An accessible performance especially created to inspire young mainstream and special-needs secondary school students and anyone to enjoy a gripping, dramatic masterpiece through live music performance and visual art.

Neil Delamere returns to Riverbank Arts Centre with his brand new show, Delamerium Expect the usual hilarious stories, wry observations and quick-witted improvisation as our comedy hero tries to make sense of the world around him. “No TV camera could accurately measure the lightning speed of Delamere’s wit”- The Irish Times

Jason Byrne has had an upgrade. In his brand new show Unblocked Jason 2.0 talks about his new lease of life following heart surgery. The Six Million Dollar Byrne has cleared his arteries, his mind and his schedule to bring you an evening of pure unadulterated old fashioned fun. This is the ultimate celebration of life and never giving up brought to you by “The Outright King of Live Comedy”

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NEIL DELAMERE - DELAMERIUM Thursday 6 th April, 8pm €23 COMEDY One of Ireland’s all-time most acclaimed and influential middle of the road, folk and traditional bands make their first appearance on our stage! Fans will be treated to one of popular music’s richest legacies. The Fureys indelible musical footprint is rivalled only by their vast collection of personal stories of their musical experiences and friendships, gathered by Eddie and George Furey along an amazing 45-year journey, which shows no signs of reaching a final destination.

THE FUREYS Friday 3 rd March, 8pm €32 MUSIC

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JASON BYRNE UNBLOCKED Thursday 16 th February, 8pm €24 COMEDY

This season cover is by Brian Fitzgerald and is part of A Way Home / An Slí Abhaile exhibition in our Children’s Gallery (see p 9). Brian Fitzgerald is an awardwinning Irish illustrator, who graduated from the National College of Art & Design, Dublin in 1983. Brian has over 30 years’ experience working with educational companies, design agencies, magazines, children book companies and more. Up to 2013, his work mainly focused on editorial and school publishing but in recent years Brian has developed as an illustrator of children’s picture books.

Since 2009, we’ve worked with numerous illustrators to bring each season to life with a unique cover. From 2009 to 2016, we worked with the wonderful Brian Coldrick, who created an exciting cover each season. In 2016, we decided to open up the illustration to other artists, as a means to showcase the talents of Irish or Irish based artists. Since then we’ve worked with Peter Donnelly, Sadie Kramer, Shona Shirley MacDonald, Fintan Taite, Holly Pereira, Dermot Flynn, Grainne Bath Enright, Anne Marie Morrin, Marta Baricikowska, Deirdre Byrne and Ann Kiernan.

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The development, once complete, will provide our audience members and the broader community of Newbridge and environs with an outstanding, accessible, sustainable and inspiring new space in which to enjoy a range of arts, culture and entertainment. It will allow us to grow and expand the work that we present and produce; it will provide even more opportunities for young people, schools, community groups, and the general public to participate in arts events and activities. It will enable us to increase our range of supports and residency opportunities for artists and the creation of new work, and an expanded performance area will enable larger and more ambitious productions to take place on our stage. In 2017, Riverbank Arts Centre was awarded a substantial grant (€1m) from the Department of Arts to make major improvements to the venue and its facilities. In addition, the commitment of support from Kildare County Council, has allowed an ambitious and transformative plan for redevelopment of the arts centre. Consideration will be given to the other significant infrastructural developments that are being planned as part of the proposed Newbridge Cultural Quarter public realm projects. We will be hosting a series of information sessions throughout Autumn. As we know more, you’ll know more - and we look forward to sharing details and a first glance at the plans, as they become available. Together We Will Create:

Arising from a competitive tender process, we are happy to announce the appointment of the design team, Nicola Ryan and Gráinne Dunne (Studio Red Architects), who, alongside the Riverbank board of directors and team, will lead the project forward.

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• A comfortable, welcoming theatre with a larger stage for artists/companies and improved seating and legroom for audiences

• Enhanced facilities including a purpose-designed Children’s Gallery and a large workshop space for outreach and education programmes

Riverbank Arts Centre is continuing our ambitious redevelopment plans for the venue.

Introducing Studio Red Studio Red Architects is an awardwinning practice led by Gráinne Dunne and Nicola Ryan. They bring a wealth of experience in reuse, conservation and universal Fordesign.more information see www.studiored.ie Nicola Ryan and Gráinne Dunne (Studio Red Architects)

• A fully accessible, user-friendly, sustainable and energy-efficient venue

We presented the premiere screening of THE LONSDALE PROJECT, a film by Super Paua for young people (aged 11+) exploring the life and work of world renowned scientist, Dr Kathleen Lonsdale in March 2022. Born in Newbridge, Kathleen Lonsdale (1903-1971) was a crystallographer, anti-war campaigner, writer, mother, and former inmate of Holloway Prison. We were joined by Stephen Lonsdale (Kathleen’s son), David Lonsdale (Kathleen’s grandson) and Dr Claire Murray (crystallographer) as well as the creative team.

TEAM HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST SEASON VENUE DIRECTOR Caroline Williams PROGRAMME MANAGER Aleksandra Rosiak INTERIM MARKETING & PR MANAGER Helen Whiteley BOX OFFICE & FOH MANAGER Theresa Davidson TECHNICAL MANAGER John Mahon BOARD Paul Davis - Chair Maureen Bergin Mona Considine Thomas Hunter McGowan Teresa DonnchadhMurrayO’NeillLucinaRussell NETWORKS Riverbank Arts Centre is a member of Strollers, Nomad, Shortworks and the Network of Extraordinary Audiences touring networks. RIVERBANK ARTS CENTRE WORKS WITH THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL PROGRAMME PARTNERS: Fighting Words, access>CINEMA, VMDIFF, Irish Writers’ Centre, Words Ireland, Children’s Books Ireland, The National Gallery, Laureate na nOg, Youth Theatre Ireland, First Fortnight, Culture Night, Music Network. FUNDERS Riverbank Arts Centre acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council and Kildare County Council. Riverbank Arts Centre CLG Is a registered Charity (20074982) with Revenue Commissioners (CHY 19193) Photo: Ger Holland. 51

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Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 D962 PHONE: 045 448327 EMAIL: info@riverbank.ie BOOK ONLINE: www.riverbank.ie Riverbank Arts Centre is kindly supported by Cover Illustration by Brian Fitzgerald Design by DoodleMoose www.doodlemoosedesigns.comDesigns/RiverbankArtsCentre/RiverbankArts/riverbankartscentreie+RiverbankArtsCentre

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