Riverbank Arts Centre Season Brochure: September-December, 2019

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September - December 2019


YOUR visit opening hours

CafÉ

Whether it’s a pre-show drink or a leisurely lunch, the café at Riverbank Arts Centre has something for everybody. The café is open Monday to Saturday serving breakfast, lunch, and afternoon treats. For those attending evening performances, the café serves a range of snacks and beverages, from one hour before the performance and during the interval.

Monday to Friday: 9:30am-5pm Box Office is Closed for lunch: 2-2.30pm Saturday: 10am-1pm Opens 1 hour before shows

Opening Hours and Menus available on: riverbank.ie/café

How to Book

Riverbank Arts Centre aims to make our patrons visit as enjoyable as possible.

Book Online: www.riverbank.ie Phone: 045 448327

Galleries

We have two dedicated gallery spaces for our visual art exhibitions.

accessibility

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.

McKenna Gallery is located on the lower level, which is accessible by both stairs and lift.

Both the auditorium and Box Office are equipped with hearing loop facilities.

Children’s Gallery is on the ground floor level adjacent to the café.

Funding

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

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

Riverbank Arts Centre is funded by Kildare County Council and The Arts Council. Our cinema screenings are in association with AccessCinema, IFI and DIFF.

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Hello and welcome, With the evenings closing in and routines settling back to normal, we’re looking forward to pulling on the jumpers and making some Autumn plans. With some 100+ events this season, choose from cosy cinema dates, inspiring theatre nights, comedy evenings with friends and fun-filled afternoons with families. We have a packed season ready and waiting to kick start these golden months. Exploration, adventure, the trials, tribulations and joyous experiences of the human condition are all to be explored in the shows within these pages. Blue Raincoat’s Shackleton , Aidan Dooley’s Tom Crean , Halcyon Days by Deirdre Kinehan and PJ Gallagher’s Madhouse are just some of the many highlights coming your way. For young audiences there’s an abundance of engaging encounters to be had...cool tunes with Branar’s Rockin’ Rhymes , groovy moves with A-do-le-TA! and high energy high jinks with Lords of Strut , all just the tip of the iceberg. The weather, environment and sustainability are all themes explored through exhibitions in our Children’s Gallery while adults get a chance to try their hand at making through a series of creative taster workshops this season. With so much on offer from local drama groups, youth theatre, live cinema and more, it’s all about experience, exploration and discovery this season. So delve in, be brave and choose your adventure... Linda Geraghty, Venue Director


at a glance september FAMILY CINEMA Toy Story 4 CINEMA Rocketman CINEMA- live broadcast

Margaret Atwood Live

THEATRE Sophie, Ben and Other Problems VISUAL ARTS The Great Irish Weather Exhibition COMEDY Dirt Birds Self-Help Tour VISUAL ARTS Totally East CINEMA Gloria Bell Special Screening

Amazing Grace

CULTURE NIGHT Culture Night Events CINEMA Rafiki SCHOOL Screening Balloon/Ballon (German) SCHOOL SHOW A-do-le-TA! Family Theatre A-do-le-TA! Family Event #InThePicture CINEMA Float Like A Butterfly

€4 €6/€9 €15/€12 €12/€10 FREE 14/09 - 09/11 Sat 14th 8pm €20/€18 FREE 16/09 - 28/09 Mon 16th 8pm €6/€9 Thu 19th 8pm €6/€9 Fri 20th Various FREE Mon 23rd 8pm €6/€9 Wed 25th 11am €6 Fri 27th 10am/12pm €6 Sat 28th 12pm €8/€28 Sat 28th 1:30pm-4pm FREE Mon 30th 8pm €6/€9 Sat 7th Mon 9th Tue 10th Fri 13th

2pm 8pm 7:30pm 8pm

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october EARLY YEARS Little Movers and Shakers school workshop Weather Event with Joanna Donnelly & Fuchsia MacAree Special Screening The Camino Voyage/Iomramh an Chamino VISUAL ARTS In Transition THEATRE Halcyon Days site specific/Live Art

FAMILY THE ATRE CINEMA SCHOOL SHOW TALK WORKSHOP FAMILY CINEMA COMEDY CINEMA KRF Offsite - Theatre KRF CINEMA adult WORKSHOPs

THE ATRE THEATRE WORKSHOP

Green Skies, A Double Rhythm Stick By Me - Andy Manley Diego Maradona The Dig Colin Stafford-Johnston Come Rain or Shine with Future Makers Pick of the Litter Further Ted Sunset The Wind that Shakes the Barley Spliced Kildare Readers Festival Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Ceramics, Sewing, Animation Madhouse Shackleton Brick Flicks with CREATESCHOOL

see p. 18 11am Thu 3rd 10am Thu 3rd 8pm 04/10 - 19/10

€8 (a+c) €3 €6/€9 FREE Sat 5th 8pm €18/€16 Sat 5th Various FREE Sun 6th 2pm €8/€28 Mon 7th 8pm €6/€9 Thu 10th/Fri11th 10am/12pm €6 Fri 11th 8pm €16/€14 Sat 12th 10:30am €12 Sat 12th 2pm €4 Sat 12th 8pm €18 Mon 14th 8pm €6/€9 Wed 16th 8pm FREE Thu 17th 8pm €16/€14 Fri 18th - Sun 20th Various FREE Mon 21st 8pm €6/€9 Tue 22th -Thu 24th 7pm-9pm €20 Thu 24th 8pm €18/€16 Sat 26th/Sun 27th 8pm/3pm €20/€18 29/10 - 1/11 10am - 1pm €90

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at a glance WORKS HOP Digitales with CREATESCHOOL MUSIC The Last Great Addiction CINEMA A Halloween Horror!

29/10- 1/11 1.30pm - 4.30pm Wed 30th 8pm Thu 31st 8pm

€100 €10 €6/€9

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november WORKSHOP Make Your Own Weather Activity Book with Fuschia MacAree WORKSHOP Creative Writing with Shane Hegarty FAMILY MUSIC Branar - Rockin' Rhymes LOCAL ARTS Newbridge Drama: 45 Seconds from Broadway VISUAL ARTS The State of RoY CINEMA Kursk: The Last Mission SC HOOL S HOW Ger Carey: A Comic Journey THEATRE Eggsistentialism VISUAL ARTS The Faerie Tailor THEATRE Tom Crean FAMILY Lords of Strut - Absolute Legends CINEMA The Souvenir Youth Theatre KYT Wuthering Heights school show KYT Wuthering Heights SCHOOL WORKSHOP Super Paua - Primary SCHOOL WORKSHOP Super Paua - Secondary COMEDY Des Bishop: Take the Points FAMILY THEATRE Bosco CINEMA Birds of Passage DINNER THEATRE Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience LOCAL ARTS Little Shop of Horrors

Fri 1st Sat 2nd Sat 2nd 6th - 9th

11am 10.30am 2pm 8pm

€10 €15 €8/€28 €15/€12 FREE 9/11 - 20/12 Mon 11th 8pm €6/€9 Wed 13th 11am €10 Thu 14th 12pm/8pm €16/€14 FREE 15/11- 21/12 Fri 15th/Sat 16th 8pm €20/€18 Sun 17th 4pm €15/€12 Mon 18th 8pm €6/€9 Tue 19th/Wed 20th 7pm €10/€6 Wed 20th 12pm €6 Thu 21st 9.30am/11.30am €3 9.30am/12pm Fri 22nd €3 Thu 21st/Fri 22nd 8pm €25 Sat 23rd 2pm/4pm €10 Mon 25th 8pm €6/€9 Wed 27 th/Thu 28th 8pm €48 28th - 30th 8pm €20/€18

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december MUSIC Abba Forever CINEMA Transit SCHOOL SHOW Ger Carey: A Comic Journey SCHOOL SHOW Heart of Winter FAMILY THEATRE Heart of Winter CINEMA Pain and Glory (Dolor y Gloria) M USIC Oh What a Night EARLY YEARS Little Tiny Xmas THEATRE Weighing In MUSIC Mick Flannery CINEMA Blinded by the Light EARLY YEARS Baby's First Xmas Special Screening Pavarotti MUSIC Highly Strung FAMILY CINEMA The Greatest Showman Singalong

Sun 1st Mon 2nd Wed 4th Fri 6th Sat 7th Mon 9th Thu 12th Fri 13th Fri 13th Sat 14th Mon 16th Thu 19th Thu 19th Fri 20th Sat 21st

€23 8pm 8pm €6/€9 11am €10 10am/12pm €6 2pm €8/€28 8pm €6/€9 8pm €25 10am/11am/12pm €10 (a+c) 8pm €18/€16 8pm €25 8pm €6/€9 10am/11am/12pm €10 (a+c) 8pm €6/€9 8pm €15/€12 2pm €4

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our other work Past Times Community Choir

In May, Past Times Community Choir launched a series of videos at Riverbank Arts Centre from The Rhinestone Cowboy Sessions, which feature guest artists/collaborators, Charlie McGettigan and Sive. Past Times Community Choir is an inclusive choir that supports people living with dementia. To view these beautiful videos or find out more about the choir, see their facebook page: www.facebook.com/PastTimesCommunityChoir

Sing me to the sea

In July this year, Riverbank Arts Centre continued its commitment to deliver high quality arts to all, with a week-long presentation of SING ME TO THE SEA at Enable Ireland, Naas. This show is a hydropool adventure created by Anna Newell for children and young people with complex needs. The show was originally created in 2018 in partnership with Enable Ireland and St Catherine’s School funded by Wicklow County Arts Office with design funded by Riverbank Arts Centre. Recognising the need to develop more work for this audience and their families, together with powerful feedback gathered from parents and service providers, Riverbank Arts Centre will continue to work with Anna Newell to support the creation of new work in this area (see Little Tiny Xmas, page 43) . In addition, to support the development of arts practice in this area throughout Kildare, Riverbank will be working with Anna Newell to pilot an innovative professional development programme for arts practitioners interested in creating specialist work for young audiences.


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our other work Super Paua partnership

Riverbank Arts Centre has a proven commitment to presenting engaging work and work of high quality to young audiences and, in the coming year, we are delighted to partner with theatre company Super Paua to support the making of new work about Dr. Kathleen Lonsdale, pioneering scientist born in Newbridge. Super Paua are an exciting company making brave theatre for young audiences. The Lonsdale Project is intended for premiere in 2020 and will be aimed at audiences 11+ (6th class to junior cycle). Super Paua will also be with us working with school audiences this season (See page 51 for details).

Fighting Words

Riverbank Arts Centre is the Kildare partner of Fighting Words. We are seeking volunteers for upcoming workshop this season - full training will be provided. Anyone who enjoys working in a creative environment with the individuals and groups – and is a good listener – is welcome to volunteer. We will be hosting workshops for local primary and secondary schools in Kildare and West Wicklow, and also beginning a Young Playwrights Programme (see page 8). For more information contact kildare@fightingwords.ie

An Lasairéan/The Flamingo

Fizz and Chips Theatre Company are developing a new show for children (7+) and they want your help. An Lasairéan is a bilingual show (as Gaeilge agus Béarla) telling the story of a young bird (The Flamingo) who has just moved to Ireland, through dance, music and text. This short performance on 31st August (12pm) is a “work-in-progress” and the artists want to know what you think of it Free, but booking advised. This event is supported by Kildare County Council Arts Service, Riverbank Arts Centre and Creative Ireland.


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Visual Arts Ireland

are hosting a series of workshops in association with Kildare County Council

Wednesday 18th September 10:30am - 5pm

Wednesday 16th October 10:30am - 5pm

with Marian McDonald

with Jaki Irvine

Business Skills

Career Review

Wednesday 13th November 10:30am - 5pm

Landscape of Opportunity

with Sheena Malone Workshop fee: Kildare Based Artists: €20 | VAI Members (Non Kildare Based): €50 | General: €100 If you are a Kildare-based artist, join us for a Visual Artists Cafe on 11th December at 11am. This is a free event hosted by VAI and Kildare County Council Arts Service. Workshops and Cafe will take place at Riverbank Arts Centre For booking or more information www.visualartists.ie

Writing For Theatre/ Young Playwrights Programme Do you want to learn how to write for the stage? Do you have a story to tell? Fighting Words are leading a playwriting programme at Riverbank Arts Centre that will support young writers to create new work for the stage. Participants will learn how to write characters and structure a duologue for the stage. The writers will receive supportive feedback on their work and will be encouraged to realise their artistic vision. The plays created during this programme will also have the opportunity to be performed on the Riverbank stage by a Youth Theatre group in 2020 and will be published in Playshare, an anthology of plays created for young people by Youth Theatre Ireland. Age range: 15-21 years Application process: Please contact kildare@fightingwords.ie for application form or more information. Please note there are limited places available and this programme is free for participants. Writing for Theatre is a partnership project between Riverbank Arts Centre, Fighting Words and Youth Theatre Ireland.


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Artist’s Impression

Riverbank Redevelopment On the path to achieving our vision As our plans progress for a transformative development at Riverbank Arts Centre, we are delighted to have launched the tender competition for a design team to progress to the next stage. This marks a major step on the road to achieving our vision to create a flagship cultural hub for Kildare. To date, Riverbank Arts Centre has been in a planning phase to ensure the redevelopment leads to an outstanding and sustainable venue that is futureproofed for the people of Kildare. Within the scope of this redevelopment it is intended to improve the facilities at the venue in terms of universal accessibility, staging and seats, alongside the provision of new gallery and workshop spaces. We hope to see work commence on the building in 2020, with the project expected to be completed in 2021. In the meantime, it will be business as usual at the arts centre up to Summer 2020. In 2018, Riverbank Arts Centre presented 322 events & workshops, over 90 performances by local companies, all of which were attended by over 22,000 people. This season is one of the most ambitious programmes to date, with 100+ events for audiences to enjoy. When the design team is in place, the next step for Riverbank is to host a series of information sessions and keep everyone updated how plans progress. With a growing national and international reputation for work to date, an enhanced infrastructure and expanded programme can only lead to exciting times ahead for the county. We look forward to sharing this journey with you. In 2017, Riverbank Arts Centre was awarded a grant â‚Ź1m from the Department of Arts to make major improvements to the venue and its facilities. This substantial grant, along with a commitment of support from Kildare County Council, has allowed an ambitious and transformative plan for redevelopment of the arts centre.


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September FAMILY CINEMA

Toy Story 4

Saturday 7th September, 2pm €4 When Bonnie takes the toys on her family’s road trip, Woody ends up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep, whose adventurous spirit and life on the road belie her delicate porcelain exterior. Woody and Bo are worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, and they soon realize that’s the least of their worries. Voice Cast includes: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Joan Cusack, Wallace Shawn. Director: John Cooley, 100mins, Cert G

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Rocketman

Monday 9th September, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 ROCKETMAN is anUSA, epicRunning musical fantasy about Director Peter Farrelly, Time: 130 mins Cert: 12A the incredible human story of Elton John’s breakthrough years. The film follows the fantastical transformation of Reginald Dwight, from shy piano prodigy to international superstar Elton John. This inspirational story - set to Elton John’s most beloved songs and performed by star Taron Egerton - tells the universally relatable story of how a small-town boy became one of the most iconic figures in pop culture. ROCKETMAN also stars Jamie Bell as Elton’s longtime lyricist and writing partner Bernie Taupin, Richard Madden as Elton’s first manager, John Reid, and Bryce Dallas Howard as Elton’s mother Sheila Farebrother. Director: Dexter Fletcher, UK, USA, 2019, 121 mins, Cert: 15A

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September

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Margaret Atwood – Live in Cinemas

Tuesday 10th September. 7:30pm €15/€12

On September 10th, The Testaments, Margaret Atwood’s highly anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, is revealed. This literary event will be celebrated with an exclusive live cinema broadcast. Live from the London stage, Atwood will be interviewed by broadcaster and author Samira Ahmed in a conversation spanning the length of Atwood’s remarkable career. ‘Dear Readers: Everything you’ve ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings is the inspiration for this book. Well, almost everything! The other inspiration is the world we’ve been living in.’ With exclusive readings from the new book by special guests, this will be an unmissable and intimate event with Atwood, spotlighting her signature insight, humour and intellect.

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Sophie, Ben and other Problems by Conor Burke Friday 13th September, 8pm €12/€10

Sophie and Ben love each other a lot, but sometimes, they make that a bit too difficult for themselves. Two twenty-somethings who are trying to find their way in the world, they guide us through their lives of low-key alcoholism, deeply rooted regret, and unfortunate sexual mishaps. Join Sophie and Ben as they impart some words of wisdom on life, love, and modern day millennial relationships in a play that has been described by West-End Wilma as “quirky, wholesome, and desperately moving.” Starring Conor Burke and Cathleen Coyle. Sophie, Ben, and other Problems was written by Kildare writer Conor Burke and has been performed in London and as part of Edinburgh Fringe. Supported by Kildare Arts Service


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September

The Great Irish Weather Exhibition Saturday 14th September - Saturday 9th November Children’s Gallery

visual arts

Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? Or what makes a rainbow? This family friendly exhibition explores what weather is and how it happens. Get ready to learn about cold fronts and climate change, satellites and scientists, forecasting and broadcasting - and even how storms get their names. Curated by Riverbank Arts Centre, this exhibition is based on The Great Irish Weather Book by meteorologist Joanna Donnelly and illustrator Fuchsia MacAree (published by Gill Books, 2018). See also WORKSHOP: Make Your Own Weather Activity Book with Fuchsia MacAree on page 31 SCHOOLS EVENT: with Joanna Donnelly and Fuchsia MacAree on page 48 Group Tours of the exhibition on Culture Night (p 15) and on request. Joanna Donnelly is a meteorologist with Met Éireann and presents the weather bulletins on RTÉ One and RTÉ 2. She studied Applied Maths in DCU. Fuchsia MacAree is an illustrator from the border of Clare and Tipperary, now living and working in Dublin. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and publications worldwide.


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Totally East

Monday 16th September - Saturday 28th September McKenna Gallery Photos by Harald Hauswald Text/Curation by Stefan Wolle

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Remembering the 30th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, this photography exhibition powerfully portrays everyday situations in the GDR. Harald Hauswald images feature run-down faรงades, punks and ordinary workers, he simply wanted to document everyday life - without knowing that the Berlin Wall would one day come down. This exhibition gives a unique view into East German life using QR codes that link to short video interviews on YouTube, in which the photographer reports on how and in what context each photo was taken. H.E. Deike Potzel, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Dublin, will officially open the exhibition as part of Culture Night celebrations on 20th September. The presentation of this exhibition was initiated by Newbridge/ Bad Lippspringe town twinning committee and is supported by the German Embassy.


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September comedy

Dirtbirds Self-Help Tour Saturday 14th September, 8pm €20/€18

If making the school lunches, doing the jaysus homework and dodging the guards because your NCT is out by two years is sending you over the edge, you are not alone. Come and join the Dirtbirds as they navigate the stresses and strains of modern life in their brand new comedy show ‘Dirtbirds’ self-help tour’. This rip roaring two hours of comedy gold is a unique blend of hilarious sketch comedy and stand up. Brand new characters take to the stage along with some of the well-known favourites. Don’t miss this side-splitting show from the queens of sketch comedy.

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Gloria Bell

workshop Monday 16th September, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 Gloria (Julianne Moore), a free spirited divorcée, spends her days selling insurance and her nights dancing to disco anthems at an LA singles club for the over fifties. Struggling to retain her cheerful outlook in a world where women her age are considered invisible, she finds the potential for romance when she meets newly-divorced Arnold (John Turturro) and embarks on the complicated, joyful journey of new found love. As Gloria navigates the challenges life sends her way, she maintains her feisty spirit and an eagerness to connect. Academy Award winning director Sebastian Lelio (A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience) deliverers a faithful, elevated remake of his 2013 critical hit Gloria. Director Sebastian Lelio, 102 mins, Chile, USA, 2018, Cert. 15A

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special screening

Amazing Grace

Thursday 19th September, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 In January 1972, Aretha Franklin made her legendary album ‘Amazing Grace’ with the Southern California Community Choir in Los Angeles. At the height of her fame, she made the decision to return to where she began, to the world of gospel music. Recorded in two days, this live album was to become the most successful gospel record of all time. On it, Franklin sings songs like ‘How I Got Over’, ‘Precious Memories’ and provides an 11-minute rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’. The result is a concert film that celebrates human dignity and the longing for freedom and justice. This remarkable film provides ample evidence of the enduring charisma of the soul icon who died in August 2018. Director: Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack, USA, 2018, 87mins, Cert: G

Culture Night

Friday 20th September

EXHIBITION

The Great Irish Weather Exhibition Children’s Gallery

Text by Joanna Donnelly | Illustrations by Fuchsia MacAree Guided tours at 5:15pm & 7:30pm | See page 12

EXHIBITION

Totally East McKenna Gallery

Photos by Harald Hauswald | Text/Curation by Stefan Wolle Open 5pm-8pm (Guided tour at 6pm) | See page 13

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PERFORMANCE: The Lady and the Unicorn

The Lady and the Unicorn is a playful multimedia one-woman show. Carol O’Neill shares her favourite artworks, inspired in one way or another by Celtic mythology. Over 30 artists are celebrated including medieval unicorn tapestries with hidden mysteries, mythical hare sculptures by Barry Flanagan and Dragons that inspired Andy Warhol. There may even be chocolate… Learn, laugh and be inspired by this fun art talk. Suitable for ages 14+ | 6:30pm (free, but booking advised)


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September cinema

Rafiki

Monday 23rd September, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 Rafiki tells the story of two young women, Kena and Ziki, who find love despite mounting political and family pressures. Based on Monica Arac de Nyeko’s short story, which won the 2007 Caine Prize for African fiction, director Wanuri Kahiu (Pumzi) adds bold, cutting edge vision to produce one of the freshest Kenyan queer movies to date. Like its equally brilliant predecessor Stories of Our Lives, Rafiki faced a hostile response from the Kenyan government. Initially banned, international pressure and strong resistance from Kahiu herself won the day, and the film was eventually screened on home turf. Kena and Ziki face violence themselves, yet their story unfolds as an utterly contemporary affirmation for LGBTQ+ people everywhere. Director: Wanuri Kahiu, Kenya/South Africa/Germany/Netherlands/France/Norway/Lebanon, 83mins, Cert: CLUB

Family Theatre LittleLion Dance Theatre

A-do-le-ta!

Family Ticket €28

Saturday 28th September, 12pm €8 Joy loves running, spinning and flying in nature. Sky loves reading, singing and gaming indoors. A-do-le-TA! is a dance theatre piece that joyously explores friendship and play. Come with Joy and Sky into a world where everything is possible - a tent can be a crab, an umbrella can be a cloud and the moon can sing!

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17 #InThePicture Family event Join Sightsavers Ireland on September 28th for a celebration of art, inclusion and equality. Lesline enjoys lunchtime at her school in Cameroon

2pm-4pm

2pm-4pm

Dance Party

Art Workshop

with LittleLion Dance Theatre Join LittleLion dancers and a live musician to dance and move on a big yellow dance floor (all ages, all abilities)

FREE FAMILY EVENTS

with artist Marta Golubowska A giant doodle workshop focusing on sensory creative play

2pm-4pm

Children’s Books Ireland BOOK CLINIC

Parents and children, come and visit the Children’s Books Ireland ‘book doctor’ for a prescription for an exciting read!

1.30pm-4pm

Sightsavers are celebrating the launch of their brand new #InThePicture primary schools engagement programme supported by Irish Aid. Join us for a day of art-based fun while learning a little bit more about disability inclusion, community empowerment and the Sustainable Development Goals. Disability inclusion is at the very heart of Sightsavers’ work, whether it is access to education, healthcare or political participation. This event is open to everyone, both young and old. So come along, indulge your creative side, take a stand for equality and join us in our fight for a more inclusive world. Join our campaign at campaigning.sightsavers.org/

Launch 1:30pm and all are welcome


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cinema

Float Like A Butterfly Monday 30th September, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9

Rural Ireland during the 1960s; teenage traveller Frances (a break-out performance from Hazel Doupe) has to learn to fend for herself and her brother following her father Michael’s (Dara Devaney) imprisonment. Inspired by her father’s love of Muhammad Ali she develops a passion for boxing. When Michael is released, their peaceful life in the camp in picturesque West Cork is uprooted as he decides to take his family back on the road. Patriarchal and controlling, Michael demands that Frances adhere to tradition and leave her love of boxing behind. Director Carmel Winters has crafted a warm, celebratory film giving voice to an independent, fun and determined young woman. Float Like a Butterfly is a crowd-pleasing delight. Director: Carmel Winters, 101 mins, Ireland, 2018, Cert 15A

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early years

Little Movers & Shakers creative dance sessions with Selma Daniel of LittleLion Dance Theatre

See dates below, €8 (adult + child) Creative Dance is a movement workshop for parents/guardians and toddlers/young children, where joyful, spontaneous expression is encouraged. Suitable for all, this is an opportunity to dance with your child - or alongside them - and learn some new moves yourself. Selma Daniel is a Dance Artist with over 20 years experience in dance performance, choreography and education. In 2019, she founded LittleLion Dance Theatre who presented A-do-le-TA! (see page 16) at Riverbank Arts Centre in September. Dates:

2nd October, 11am - Lion Leap 23rd October, 11am - Exploring Space 27th November, 11am - Exploring Body & Shapes


October

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The Camino Voyage/ Iomramh an Chamino Thursday 3rd October, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9

A crew including a Writer, two Musicians, an Artist and a Stonemason embark on the Camino by sea, in a traditional boat that they built themselves on an inspiring, and dangerous, 2,500 km modern day Celtic odyssey all the way from Ireland to Northern Spain. This intimate documentary charts the trials and tribulations of a voyage that in the words of the poet and crew member Danny Sheehy, took “sweat, blood and blisters to complete while deepening and renewing friendships, creativity and spirituality in the process”. Setting sail in their own handmade traditional boat, called a ‘Naomhóg’ against the backdrop of the vast ocean, Danny and his crew share music, stories and wise words. Joyously adventurous and profoundly ennobled by the task, this eclectic crew shared a remarkable journey. Director: Dónal Ó Céilleachair, Language: Irish, English, 98 mins, Ireland, 2018, Cert: CLUB

theatre Directions Out Theatre Company

Halcyon Days by Deirdre Kinahan Saturday 5th October, 8pm €18/€16

Patricia has a zest for life and men when she is thrust together with Sean who is languishing in a nursing home. They form a funny and spiky relationship but is friendship the most important thing? Don’t miss this humorous and touching play. Deirdre Kinahan is one of Ireland’s leading playwrights with recent hits such as Rathmines Road, The Unmanageable Sisters and the internationally renowned Moment. Starring Bryan Murray (Fair City, Irish RM and Bread) and Una Crawford (Fair City). Directed by Joe Devlin (In Search of Mr B by Brian McAvera and The Kiss by Jimmy Murphy).

An evening of theatre that will charm you. Not to be missed!


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Out of the Classroom - showcasing TY projects and initiatives at Riverbank Arts Centre Photo: Jane McCabe

‘In Transition’

Friday 4th - Saturday 19th October McKenna Gallery

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‘In Transition’ is an exhibition by Transition Year students from St. Farnan’s Post Primary School, Prosperous, Co. Kildare, which took as its starting point the work of iconic photographers including Michael Kenna, Steve Mc Curry and Eliot Porter. Students conducted research and were encouraged to be inspired and influenced by these photographic styles and/or themes, techniques and imagery. Students responded by creating their own photographs, echoing and interpreting these major photographers, using only their mobile phone. The main aim when delivering this new photography course to the transition year students was to encourage and facilitate students awareness, appreciation and interpretation of the world around them, their social environment, the human race and themselves. Students developed their photography skills alongside personal, social and analytical abilities through a series of projects. Projects were structured for students to succeed, yet flexible enough to allow personal freedom of interpretation. This exhibition is a result of their learning, research and creativity. Teacher/Facilitator: Gayle Richardson. Qualified Graphic Designer and Teacher of Art, Craft and Design, with a passion for capturing life through a lens. Group: St. Farnan’s Post Primary School,Transition Year, 2019.


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Site Specific/Live Art Lisa Freeman presents

Green Skies, A Double Rhythm

Saturday 5th October, Various times 12pm-3:30pm, see website for details Free (booking required) Meeting point: Riverbank Arts Centre, shuttle bus provided.

Lisa Freeman is a contemporary visual artist working across performance, video, and installation. Her new site specific performance looks at the ‘Wrens of the Curragh’; sex workers that lived in gorse bushes outside the army base in Kildare in the 19th century. Centred on a script and a live musical performance, Freeman uses the location to contextualise the past and create a discussion around women’s rights and societal attitudes towards this subject, aiming to open up new conversations around feminism and politics in Ireland today.

Please note: This performance take place in and around gorse bushes on the Curragh.

Family Theatre

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Andy Manley and Red Bridge Arts Present:

Stick By Me

Sunday 6th October, 2pm €8

Family Ticket €28

When I wake up you are there Ready? Let’s run, play, hide. Follow me Don’t get lost. I will stick by you If you will Stick by me Stick by Me is a quirky, new show about friendship and play, and the importance of treasuring little things. Created by Andy Manley and Ian Cameron, co-creators of international hit show White. Stick by Me was originally presented at Edinburgh International Children’s Festival and commissioned by Gulbenkian **** “What a wonderfully wise and big-hearted show this is – one that will stick in the memory, whatever age you are.” The Herald


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October cinema

Diego Maradona Monday 7th October, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9

When Diego Maradona arrived in Naples in 1984, for a world-record fee, the cities cherished football team was transformed from lowly underachievers to Italian and European Champions. Venerated as a God, Maradona was subsumed into a city riddled with corruption, where even the Devil needed bodyguards. The third film from Asif Kapadia, the Oscar-winning director of Amy, is constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage. Kapadia skilfully unfurls an incredible story of sporting success, the creation of a myth and a city’s obsessive devotion to a breathtaking talent that made him the greatest footballer of his generation. But there was a price… Diego Maradona is a unique insight into a football genius - his indomitable spirit and his very human weaknesses. Director: Asif Kapadia, 130 mins, UK, 2019, Cert 15A

TALK

My Wild Atlantic Journey with Colin Stafford-Johnson Friday 11th October, 8pm €16/€14

Join wildlife filmmaker Colin Stafford-Johnson on a journey of discovery along the western seaboard of Ireland. Colin has been walking, exploring and filming wildlife along Ireland’s wild Atlantic coast over the last 15 years. He recently presented the BBC series ‘Wild Ireland - Edge of the World’ - that featured some of his highlights. But there are many more! Come and hear tales of adventure and misadventure from years spent tracking down some of Ireland’s most elusive creatures - all accompanied by stunning visuals that will make you wish you were there. Suitable for all ages


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Come Rain or Shine

STEAM workshop with Future Makers Collective

Saturday 12th October, 10:30am-12:30pm €12

Riverbank Arts Centre has joined forces once again with the Future Makers’ Collective to bring you ‘Come Rain or Shine’. In this two-hour workshop, we will be exploring the science behind various weather conditions, including rainfall, wind, tornados, rainbows and sunshine, through our own experiments and some arts and crafts. As one of our many ongoing STEAM projects, this workshop is based on The Great Irish Weather Book by Joanna Donnelly (illustrated by Fuchsia MacAree) and is suitable for any child between the ages of eight and twelve with an interest in science, weather, meteorology or art.

ages 8-12

If this is you, please join us for an afternoon of weather-based games, activities and crafts, all using household recyclable materials. We would love to have you!

FAMILY CINEMA

Pick of the Litter

Saturday 12th October, 2pm €4 Pick of the Litter follows a litter of puppies from the moment they’re born and begin their quest to become guide dogs for the blind. Cameras follow these pups through an intense two-year odyssey as they train to become dogs whose ultimate responsibility is to protect their blind partners from harm. Along the way, these remarkable animals rely on a community of dedicated individuals who train them to do amazing, life-changing things in the service of their human. The stakes are high and not every dog can make the cut. Only the best of the best. The pick of the litter. Pick of the Litter is a wonderful reminder of the extraordinary relationships we have with our dogs, especially those that we work beside each day. Directors: Don Hardy, Dana Nachman, USA, 2018, 81mins, Cert:TBC


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October comedy

Further Ted

Saturday 12th October, 8pm €18

Culchie Warriors brings two of the most memorable characters from Father Ted together for a night of hilarious stand up, sketches and musical comedy plus a chance to compete in a “Lovely Girls” competition. Joe Rooney (Father Damo) and Patrick McDonnell (Eoin McLove) are renowned stand-up comedians with a unique take on Irish society. Between them they have written and appeared in some of the most popular TV comedies of the last ten years: Naked Camera, Killinascully and The Savage Eye. Expect improvised audience interaction, musical comedy, sketches and stand up. “If they don’t get their own TV show at the end of the run, there is something very wrong with the world” The Scotsman

cinema

Sunset

Monday 14th October, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 1913, Budapest, the enigmatic Írisz Leiter (Juli Jakab) arrives in the Hungarian capital to seek employment at her deceased parents’ department store. Treated with suspicion she is rebuffed by new owner Oszkár Brill (Vlad Ivanov). But Írisz return precipitates the unearthing of family secrets and a violent, rogue brother, who is wanted for the murder of a Hungarian count. More expansive and less claustrophobic than his Oscar winning film Son of Saul, Nemes once again keeps his camera close to the subjective experience of his protagonist. As if hypnotised by her circumstance, Írisz navigates her way through a world thick with deceit and threat, compelled to discover the truth at all costs. Nemes has once again created unnerving and compelling cinema. Director: László Nemes, Hungary, 2018, 142 mins, Cert 15A


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Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Kildare Readers’ Festival with Kildare Library & Arts Services this October with an eclectic line-up of literary luminaries. This year we look forward to welcoming Douglas Kennedy, author of The Great Wide Open, The Heat of Betrayal, The Moment and many more. Joseph O’Connor will return to the festival along with Kit de Waal and Henrietta McKervey. For the season of Samhain, Niamh Boyce, Martina Devlin and Stacey Halls will talk witches and their place within history and throughout the canon of fiction. Further events this year will include workshops on poetry and short stories. For full details of the events at Riverbank Arts Centre (18th-20th October) and many other exciting events browse the full brochure at www.kildarereadersfestival.ie.

krf special screening The Wind that Shakes the Barley Wednesday 16th October, 8pm FREE (booking advised)

This year Kildare Readers’ Festival embarks on a new venture ‘Movie Night’ which hopefully offers great potential for the future, exploring famous books, events or themes through the medium of film. KRF have teamed up with the Co. Kildare Decade of Commemorations Committee to screen Ken Loach’s The Wind that Shakes the Barley - a somewhat controversial exploration of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. Author and historian Liz Gillis will be in attendance to discuss her book on the Hales Brothers, from Co. Cork, whose story mirrors that of the central characters of the film, Damien and Teddy O’Donovan. Lord Edward’s Own from Monasterevin will police the Theatre, so beware and be sure to be on time! Patrons are encouraged to wear period costume! Director: Ken Loach, Ireland/UK, 2006, 126 mins, Cert: 15A Starring: Cillian Murphy, Liam Cunningham, Padraic Delaney, Orla Fitzgerald, Gerard Kearney, William Ruane


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October OFFSITE/THEATRE Chalk It Down Productions in association with The Everyman present:

Spliced

Thursday 17th October, 8pm €16/€14

Please note this performance will take place at the Ballymore Eustace G.A.A. Handball Club Timmy is contemplating his 21 years playing GAA. Creed is now bringing sport and drama together exposing his relationship with the fastest field game in the world, hurling. Going along the journey of discovery and self-expression with Timmy is hard hitting, real, and eye-opening to the mental health challenges within sporting institutions. SPLICED is a raw, visceral account of his struggle to become an individual outside the institution that raised him. Timmy is celebrating and questioning it. Can we talk about mental health, self-expression and masculinity in a sporting context? Let’s have these conversations in the heart of the community, the sports club. SPLICED is written and performed by Timmy Creed with visual artist David Mathúna, music and sound design by Chris Somers and directed by Gina Moxley.

cinema Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Monday 21st October, 8pm €6 Early Bird/ €9

The Hollywood Hills at the height of the hippie movement: Quentin Tarantino was six years old in 1969, and the Los Angeles he once knew is no more. But rather than nostalgic reminiscing, the filmmaker brings us a living, breathing snapshot of a time gone by: the end of the 1960s, when psychedelic comedies reigned supreme in Hollywood. Rick Dalton (Leonardo Di Caprio), a former Western TV star, and Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), his long-time stunt double, really did exist. Tarantino was inspired by the well-known friendship that blossomed between Burt Reynolds, star of Deliverance (1972) and Boogie Nights (1997), and his stunt double, Hal Needham. Starring: Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt Director: Quentin Tarantino, UK, USA, 165 mins, Cert 18


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NEW

Taster workshops for adults

Taster ceramics workshop with Eleanor Swan

Tuesday 22nd October, 7pm-9pm €20 Join an award-winning artist Eleanor Swan for a two hour taster ceramics workshop. Participants will explore the possibilities of working with two different types of clay: porcelain and stoneware clay. Each participant will make a birdhouse (as seen in the photo) and a floral decorative porcelain piece. Everyone’s work will be glazed and fired in the kiln on site by Eleanor to be collected at a future date.

Sewing Workshop for Beginners with Aideen Cross

Wednesday 23rd October, 7pm - 9pm €20 Join designer Aideen Cross for a sewing workshop for beginners and improvers who love to create with fabric. Overcome any fears you might have about creating your own clothes and learn the basic sewing machine skills (bring along your own if you have one). We’ll explore a few interesting projects to get you started while enjoying the whole experience of creating with fabric. Aideen will be showing you some tips for home alterations too.

Animation Workshop for Beginners with Paper Panther Thursday 24th October, 7pm - 9pm €20

In the workshop, participants will create their own hand-drawn morphing animation through drawing on paper and photographing it frame by frame under a camera. The results will be edited offsite and uploaded to the Paper Panther vimeo page from which the participants can view and download the video. Paper Panther are an award winning animation studio based in Dublin. In addition to their commercial work and short films, they have been facilitating workshops with participants of all ages over the past ten years.


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October theatre Madhouse

Thursday 24th October, 8pm €18/€16 Based on the unbelievable true life story of comedian PJ Gallagher. When PJ was ten, his Ma, a nurse, moved six men with schizophrenia into the family home to care for them full time. “It was like this. When you went through our front door and turned right, you were in mad land, where the mad lads lived. And when you turned left - me, Ma, Da and the dog. It was madness. Absolute madness.” Written by Una McKevitt & PJ Gallagher. Starring Katherine Lynch & Shane O’Reilly “It’s a joyously kind, touching piece and very funny.” Sunday Independent Madhouse is supported by The Arts Council, Project Arts Centre and The Pavilion Theatre.

theatre Blue Raincoat Theatre Company presents

Shackleton

Saturday 26th October, 8pm Sunday 27th October, 3pm €20/€18 “Men wanted for hazardous journey. Low wages, bitter cold... safe return doubtful.” Shackleton tells the story of the sinking of the ship Endurance on the Antarctic’s icy Weddell Sea in 1916, and the subsequent escape of the Irish expedition leader Ernest Shackleton and his crew from the Antarctic over a period of eighteen months, finally arriving to safety at the whaling station in Stromness on the South Atlantic Island of South Georgia. Born close to the village of Kilkea, in south Kildare in 1874, Ernest Shackleton is renowned for his immense contribution to exploration and geographical discovery. This visually spectacular retelling of one of the greatest survival tales ever is told by the acclaimed Blue Raincoat ensemble using original footage and scaled puppetry. ‘Deeply moving theatre’ The Examiner


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Brick Flicks

Tue 29th Oct - Fri 1st Nov, 10am-1pm €90 What if your favourite LEGO Minifigure came to life and saved the day? What if we could show you how to make that happen? Well - CREATESCHOOL can, by using the magical art of stop motion animation. You’ll work in small teams with like-minded young animators to create short films and learn some of the basic skills of stop motion or master some existing ones if you are already making your own films.

ages 8-12

CREATESCHOOL tutors love stop motion animation and they will help you make amazing Brick Flicks that we will share on their own YouTube Channel

workshop

Digitales

Tue 29th Oct - Fri 1st Nov, 1:30pm-4:30pm €100 Once upon a time ....YOU told a story. A story of adventure...of daring...of danger...of myth...of legend...of falafels - well maybe not falafels. Come along and share your story... CREATESCHOOL present a programme where children learn to make art and tell stories with mobile digital technology. Participants share their stories, realise ideas and gain lots of new skills such as stop motion animation, digital music making, photography and video, podcasting and more . As with all of CREATESCHOOL programmes, there is a strong emphasis on collaboration, critical thinking, enjoyment and of course creativity!

ages 10+

All materials and equipment is supplied (including iPad.)


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October music

The Last Great addiction Wednesday 30th October, 8pm €10

THE LAST GREAT ADDICTION are a Kildarebased electronic band who adopt a do-it-yourself approach, writing their own material recording and building their own songs. Their music is hardhitting, uninhibited and personal. Influences include bands such as Kraftwerk, Talking Heads and The Beatles. The do-it-yourself angle ensures complete originality at all stages of the process. The band are really looking forward to playing their debut gig at Riverbank Arts Centre. Philip Scott - Vocals, keyboards and beats Sara Shine - Vocals Jack Fox Scott - Vocals, bass guitar Kevin McGing - Guitars

cinema A Halloween Horror!

Thursday 31st October, 8pm €6 Early Bird/ €9 Join us for the ultimate fright night this Hallowe’en at Riverbank Arts Centre, if you dare…. The title is yet to be announced but if you enjoy edge-ofyour-seat, blood-curdling, spine-shivering, eye-covering, nightmare-inducing movies, you won’t be disappointed. We will hold you in suspense until a few weeks before the screening… keep an eye on our website and social media for details!

book online 24/7 www.riverbank.ie


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Make Your Own Weather Activity Book An Illustration Workshop with Fuchsia MacAree

Friday Nov 1st, 11am-1pm €10 What’s your favourite kind of weather? Do you like windy days flying kites, sunny days at the beach or building snowmen on a winter’s day? Learn how to make a guide to your favourite day, from designing a cover to illustrating pages of activities. Using collage and drawing, Fuchsia MacAree, illustrator of The Great Irish Weather Book, will show you how to draw characters enjoying the weather and how to put them all together into one fun book to take home.

ages 7-12

workshop

Creative Writing Workshop for Children with Shane Hegarty

Saturday 2nd November, 10:30am-12:30pm €15 Have you a budding writer in the family? If so, make sure they don’t miss this wonderful writing workshop with award-winning author Shane Hegarty as he goes behind the scenes of Darkmouth and brings writing to life with his new creation, Boot.

ages 10-13

Shane Hegarty’s new book - Boot - follows the adventures of a robot who saves himself from a rubbish tip and, with only two-and-a-half memories as clues, sets off to find his owner. His bestselling Darkmouth series about a reluctant monster hunter and the strange town he lives in has been translated into over a dozen languages. A major animated film is in the works.

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Family music Branar Téatar do Pháistí

Rockin’ Rhymes

Saturday 2nd November, 2pm €8

Family Ticket €28

Did little Miss Muffett jive around her tuffet? Were Jack and Jill bopping up that hill? Was it a funky beat that made the cradle really rock? Rockin’ Rhymes is a new music show by Branar Téatar do Pháistí for music lovers aged 2 to 102. It is a rockn-roll adventure featuring nursery rhymes as you’ve never heard them before. Original songs based on the well-loved nursery rhymes will be performed by a live 5-piece band, accompanied by animated illustrations by artist Maeve Clancy and directed by Marc Mac Lochlainn.

ages

2+

The band comprises of Helen Gregg vocals, Grace Kiely vocals & double bass, Michael Chang viola & mandolin, Rickie O’Neill drums and Miquel Barcelo musical director on guitar. This show is produced in association with Pavilion Theatre and Roscommon Arts Centre.

local arts Newbridge Drama Group presents

45 Seconds from Broadway by Neil Simon

Wed 6th Nov-Sat 9th Nov, 8pm €15/€12 From America’s master of contemporary Broadway comedy, here is a take on behind the scenes action in the entertainment world, this time near the heart of the theatre district. 45 Seconds from Broadway takes place in the legendary “Polish Tea Room” on New York’s 47th Street. Here Broadway theatre personalities gather and schmooze. Great acting roles flourish and home truths are at their best as Neil Simon continues to find humour in even the most painful moments of life This is a must see production by Newbridge Drama Group and is directed by Justin Brady

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The State of RoY

Saturday 9th November - Friday 20th December McKenna Gallery

visual arts

From lines on maps to drinking coffee, knowledge and power are integral to this work. The State of RoY, the first solo exhibition by Michelle McBride, explores entrenched notions of history, tradition and destruction. What is now the Republic of Yemen has had a long and changeable history. Yemen borders the entrance of ‘The Gates of Tears’, the route from the Arabian Sea, through the Red Sea and onto the Suez Canal. Beginning with the region’s tumultuous and rich history, a pivotal place in the beginnings and growth of trade through to modern warfare, the artist questions the value of commodity over life. Drawn to this part of the world by shocking headlines, this work is a journey of gaining an understanding of how these developments have affected the perception of Islam in contemporary western society. In a broader context, the act of war and homogenisation of identity which are personified in Yemen, are areas of investigation in this exhibition. Michelle McBride graduated from the National College of Art and Design in 2017. She is a founding member of Kildare Art Collective and Creative Director of Kildare Yarn Bomb. The State of RoY, her first solo exhibition, is supported by Kildare County Council and Riverbank Arts Centre’s ‘Emerging Visual Artist Bursary Award’, which she was awarded in 2018.

OFFICIAL LAUNCH: Sat 9th Nov at 5pm


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November cinema

Kursk: The Last Mission Monday 11th November, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9

Based on the gripping true story of the Kursk submarine tragedy of 2000 in which 118 men lost their lives, Kursk: The Last Mission is a tense submarine thriller from critically acclaimed director Thomas Vinterberg (The Hunt, Far From the Madding Crowd). When a Russian naval exercise goes horribly wrong, the Kursk submarine erupts in flames, sending the trapped survivors to the bottom of the sea. As the sailors fight for survival, their families desperately battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them. This edge-of-your-seat thriller, stars Colin Firth, Léa Seydoux and Matthias Schoenaerts. Director: Thomas Vinterberg, Belgium, Luxembourg, 2018 117mins, Cert: CLUB

theatre

Eggsistentialism

Thursday 14th November, 12pm & 8pm €16/€14 Joanne Ryan’s internationally acclaimed, multi award-winning show is a funny, tender and moving exploration of reproduction in 21st-Century Ireland. Looking down the barrel of her final fertile years, one modern Irish woman goes on a comical quest to uncover the ifs, hows and crucially the whys of reproducing her genes. Mixing animation with stand-up, monologue and hilarious recorded interjections from her mother, Eggsistentialism takes a light-hearted but unflinching look at one of life’s most compelling dilemmas: should making a life for oneself involve making another? Written and performed by Joanne Ryan Directed by Veronica Coburn Funded by The Strollers Network Touring Production Award. Supported by Limerick Culture and Arts Department, Limerick City and County Council. Special parent-friendly performance at 12pm, babes in arms under 12 months welcome!


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The Faerie Tailor

Friday 15th November- Saturday 21st December Children’s Gallery

visual arts

The Faerie Tailor exhibition is a journey into tiny, magical worlds created by artist, Emily Bazeley. The artwork in this exhibition has been crafted from natural materials which have been found on forest floors, in gardens, on beaches, and also in places where you would not expect to find faerie inspiration, including city streets and car parks. There is an abundance of detail in the work - the more you look, the more you will see - prepare to be enchanted by the miniature costumes and dwellings, fashioned from feathers, pinecones, acorns, leaves, and even bugs and bones. Suitable for all ages, especially the imaginative, The Faerie Tailor exhibition will take you gently by the hand and lead you to a place of wonder, and perhaps inspire you to create your own faerie worlds. Emily Bazeley lives in West Donegal and has been creating works of art for twelve years. She has a strong ethos of only using ‘what has been finished with’, so instead of consuming to create, she gathers ‘gifts’ from nature and upcycles and recycles what is found.


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theatre

Tom Crean

Friday 15th & Saturday 16th November, 8pm €20/€18 Tom Crean, the intrepid Antarctic explorer and one of Ireland’s unsung heroes, is brought to life in this dramatic and humorous solo performance by Aidan Dooley. Hear the riveting true stories of Crean’s Antarctic explorations as one of the few men to serve with both Scott and Shackleton and survive the three famous expeditions: Discovery, (1901 – 1904); Terra Nova (1910 – 1913); and Endurance (1914 - 1916). Crean’s story is a testament of human fortitude against all the elements of the Antarctic. This multi-award winning show has now played critically acclaimed sell-out performances throughout Ireland, USA, Australia, Europe and the UK. “a remarkable and uplifting piece of theatre, gives everything and asks nothing.” Sunday Independent

Family THISISPOPBABY presents

Lords of Strut Absolute Legends Sunday 17th November, 4pm €15/€12

ages

6-100

Family Ticket €50

All their lives, Sean and Seamus have wanted to be famous. To get there they need to make the perfect dance routine; they need your help. In this dance fantasy adventure, the brothers rock out banging moves, run into trouble, have a few tantrums, cause a bit of mayhem and find out if fame is really what they’re looking for after all. Fusing their signature combination of dizzying acrobatics, riotous comedy and big heart, Street Performance World Champions, unlikely heroes of smash hit RIOT and Britain’s Got Talent favourites, Lords of Strut deliver their most ridiculous and sublime family show to date. Rip-roaringly funny, fantastically bizarre, they are absolute legends! Sunday Times: ‘Utterly Magical’ Irish Times: ‘Belly laughs all round’


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The Souvenir

Monday 18th November, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 1980’s London. Julie (a breakout performance from Honor Swinton Byrne) is a shy film student from a privileged background, who wants to use her work to better understand the realities of the world. When she meets the older and mysterious Anthony, Julie finds herself caught up in her first serious love affair. While her mother (Tilda Swinton) and friends are concerned about the relationship, Julie remains naively devoted to her new love, even when she unearths an unthinkable secret. Director Joanna Hogg (Unrelated, Exhibition) reimagines some of her own real-life experiences, resulting in a film that explores many subjects including art and memory, alongside those of romance and love. Keenly observed, The Souvenir is refreshingly honest and beautifully devastating. Director Joanna Hogg, 120 mins, UK, 2019, 15A

youth theatre Kildare Youth Theatre presents

Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’

Tue 19th & Wed 20th November, 7pm €10/€6

He’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” - Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights In this modern adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Gothic fairy-tale, Jane Thornton infuses Wuthering Heights with quick-fire dialogue and an urgency that brings the age-old tale to life for a modern audience. In this wild and often funny production, a troupe of storytellers take their audience on a whistle-stop tour of the novel all the while inhabiting some of literature’s most iconic characters, Catherine and Heathcliff, as they grow up together on the Yorkshire Moors. Published over 170 years ago, Wuthering Heights is an enduring tale of obsessive love, violence, social class and the supernatural. Wuthering Heights has been chosen as a set text for the 2021 Leaving Certificate. Directed by Shane Hickey-O’Mara.


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comedy

Des Bishop: Take The Points

Thursday 21st & Friday 22nd November, 8pm €25 That’s good advice on the pitch but an even better metaphor for life especially when you don’t take advice well. How hard can it be for a man to say “point taken!” Des Bishop’s new show tries to digest the incredible changes we have seen in society in the last year and a half. Me too, consent, Trump, the 8th and how divided everyone is online. Everyone welcome - snowflakes, the easily offended, those that complain about people being offended, PC and non P.C. people, religious people and atheists. We all have points to take and goals to come!

Family Theatre Paula Lambert Puppet Theatre presents

Bosco’s Magical Garden and Sleeping Beauty Saturday 23rd November, 2pm & 4pm €10

Bosco is Bosco, not a boy, not a girl, just a Bosco: a cheeky, lovely, funny, slightly-cracked, irrepressible, eternal five-year-old who lives in a box and who loves nothing more than to just be Bosco and meet all the boys and girls. After starring on Irish TV for three decades, you’ll see why Bosco remains a firm favourite for each new generation.

ages 3+

Enjoy the enchanted story of Sleeping Beauty where an evil Fairy-Night filled with jealousy try’s to harm Beauty but luckily she has very good fairy friends. With its brilliant array of characters, lots of fun and excitement through this completely interactive live experience with the absolute magic of Puppet Theatre.

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Birds of Passage

Monday 25th November, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 From the directors of Embrace of the Serpent comes this tale of the Colombian marijuana trade of the 1960/70s and a resulting tribal war, which through greed and corruption caused the downfall of a respected indiginous Wayuu family. When Raphayet pursues Zaida for his bride, he cannot afford the dowry. A chance deal with some Peace Corps volunteers to supply them with marijuana, helps him secure the marriage but starts the family on a tragic path. As tradition, superstition, crime and distrust meet head on, family loyalties crumble resulting in dishonour and bloodshed. Visually stunning and based on actual events, Birds of Passage is a meandering, breathtaking family drama. Directors: Cristina Gallego & Ciro Guerra, 125 mins, Colombia, Denmark, Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, 2018 Cert. 15A

dinner theatre Ten42 Productions present

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

Wed 27th Nov, 8pm: Kildare House Hotel Thu 28th Nov, 8pm: Westgrove Hotel Clane €48 (includes a 3-course dinner) Born in Brisbane in April 1997, Faulty Towers -The Dining Experience is a worldwide hit and the most successful interactive comedy show of its kind, appearing in around 20 countries. Chaos greets audiences as soon as they walk through the door. In this fully immersive experience, the audience become diners in the infamous ‘Faulty’ restaurant, served a 3-course meal by Basil, Sybil and Manuel. Expect lashings of laughter, huge bowls full of spontaneity and as much participation as individual audience members want. And with 70% of the show improvised, no two performances are ever the same. “A smash hit...hilariously bonkers” Edinburgh Evening News


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december local arts The Odd Theatre Company presents

Little Shop of Horrors

Thur 28th-Sat 30th November, 8pm €20/€18 The Odd Theatre Company is proud to present the smash-hit musical Little Shop of Horrors, a comedy that has wowed audiences on Broadway and beyond for over 35 years. From the creative team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, this deviously delicious show contains some of musical theatre’s best-loved tunes, including ‘Suddenly, Seymour’ and ‘Skid Row’. When timid assistant florist, Seymour Krelborn, discovers a strange and interesting new plant, his fortunes begin to improve. But as Audrey II grows, the young florist soon learns that his appetite has a cost. This latest production by The Odd Theatre Company follows last year’s hit musical Rent, and the Irish premiere of the Broadway hit The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee in 2017. Featuring a live band, and an incredible cast of performers from throughout Kildare, Little Shop of Horrors is full of bite!

music

Abba Forever

Sunday 1st December, 8pm €23 Abba Forever, the ultimate tribute band formed by Dennis Scally, replicates the unique Abba sound with an incredible attention to detail, using a sixpiece and featuring Lucinda O’Connell and Marie O’Hara on lead vocals. From “Waterloo” to “Dancing Queen”, this show is a dazzling performance of the most iconic hits - Mamma Mia, S.O.S, Money, Money Money, The Winner Takes All, Gimme Gimme, Gimme and many more! Dynamic non-stop choreography, stunning visuals, top class musicianship and an all live performance ensures that the Abba Forever show captivates audiences from the opening refrain to the final singalong chorus of this two-hour spectacular.


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transit

Monday 2nd December, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 Like many others, German refugee Georg has fled Paris to escape the impending war. He has assumed the identity of a famous but deceased writer, and plans to use the man’s documentation to obtain a transit visa and immigrate to Mexico. But when Georg encounters the dead man’s wife Marie in Marseille, he finds himself dangerously drawn to her. The latest film from renowned German director Christian Petzold (Barbara, Phoenix) is more than just an adaptation of Anna Seghers’ WWII-set novel. Although the story is anchored in the past, Petzold ambitiously relocates events to a contemporary setting, blurring the lines between past and present, and creating ambiguity for the viewer. The result is a thrilling and unique piece of work. Director:Christian Petzold, 102 mins, Germany, France, 2018, Cert. 12A

Family Theatre Lyngo Presents

Heart of Winter

Saturday 7th December, 2pm €8

Family Ticket €28

Christmas is coming and Sally can’t sleep - it’s too hot! The weather has gone topsy-turvy. No-one can remember the last time it snowed, or even rained, and her father can’t sell any of his umbrellas. Will a snowy bedtime story from Dad help? That night Sally has a dream that changes everything - a mysterious silver spark turns her bedroom into a glistening white field where she meets the glowing Heart of Winter.

ages 3+

In this new musical show Lyngo warmly celebrates family, friendship and the good fortune of finding the winter we really need and want... with the precious festive offering of lots of fluffy snow!


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december cinema

Pain and Glory (Dolor y Gloria)

Monday 9th December, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 Veteran director Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) currently suffers many health issues, which he blames for the creative rut he finds himself in. As he tries to recover, he reflects on his life. Whilst recalling memories from the past, including those of his humble upbringing by his doting mother (Penélope Cruz), in the present he reconnects with past friends and lovers. Can this journey help him overcome his physical pain and rediscover his creativity? Banderas and Cruz, with whom Almodóvar has worked extensively in the past, reunite with the award-winning director, to bring arguably his most personal film to date to the big screen. Director: Pedro Almodóvar, 113 mins, Spain, 2019, Cert 16

music

Oh What A Night:

A Celebration of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Thursday 12th December, 8pm €25 Following a sold-out run at the Tivoli Theatre in Dublin, this fast-paced, energetic production paying tribute to the legendary music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons returns for a nationwide tour. Putting their charismatic stamp on timeless classics such as ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’, ‘Walk Like A Man’, ‘Sherry’, and ‘Oh What A Night’ the boys take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane and remind you exactly why The Four Seasons sold over 100 million records and earned themselves a place in the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! With slick choreography, charm, charisma, brilliant audience participation, and amazing live vocals, it’s clear to see why Frankie’s Guys are receiving standing ovations up and down the country. Presented by Zac Global Promotions. Age suitability 14+. Flashing lights throughout the performance


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LITTLE TINY XMAS Created by Anna Newell

Friday 13th December, 10am, 11am, 12pm €10 (adult & child) LITTLE TINY XMAS is a magical and calming world of sensory experiences and beautiful live singing designed especially for children under five with complex needs. Created by Anna Newell who was one of the very first artists in Ireland to make work for audiences of children with complex needs; with music by awardwinning composer David Goodall. Each child can bring one adult guest with them to this playful and gentle show; audience capacity is very limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

ages 0-5

Funded by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon Presented in association with The Civic, Tallaght

theatre Dolmen Productions present by Ger Gallagher

WEIGHING-IN

Friday 13th December, 8pm €18/€16 Weighing-In is a fast paced comedy play about life, love and dieting - and how we all need to adjust the scales to find the right balance. This topical play deals with the modern obsession of dieting. Set in the Easi-Slim diet club we meet the highly driven Pam (Isobel Mahon) and the motherly Breda (Rose Henderson). Both attend the weekly clinic for the weigh-in and strike up an unlikely friendship. Easi-Slim’s recent new member - upwardly mobile Pam McGowan has cruised into town in her soft top sports car. Pam has reached her target weight and has only signed up to maintain, and brag about the four stone she’s lost. Breda has diligently attended the Easi-Slim meetings but just can’t manage to win the battle of the bulge– until Pam comes along to powerwalk her into shape. Starring: Isobel Mahon (Glenroe, The Clinic) and Rose Henderson (Fair City, Father Ted). Directed by: Caroline FitzGerald.


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december music

mick flannery

Saturday 14th December, 8pm €25 Mick Flannery is widely regarded as one of the finest singer-songwriters to come out of Ireland in recent years. He began to write songs as a teenager in his home of Blarney, County Cork. He became the first Irish musician to ever win awards at the International Songwriting Competition in Nashville, aged 19. By the time he turned 21, he had signed to a major label and released his debut album, Evening Train. His critically acclaimed live performances have seen him sell out shows in Ireland’s Olympia Theatre and Cork Opera House and tour internationally. An award-winning double platinum selling artist, Mick has released five albums to date – including two number ones and received widespread airplay. This show will be a celebration of Mick’s self-titled sixth studio album.

cinema

Blinded By The Light Monday 16th December, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9

1987, Margaret Thatcher’s England. Javed, a 16-yearold British Pakistani boy, lives in the town of Luton. His father’s recent job termination and the neighborhood skinheads are a daily reminder of the difficult times he’s living in. What young Javed really wants is to be a writer—something his father doesn’t approve of or understand—and when a new friend loans him a few Bruce Springsteen cassettes, Javed is changed forever. The Boss’s working-class anthems and affirming lyrics seem to speak directly to Javed. Based on the memoir Greetings from Bury Park by journalist/writer Sarfraz Manzoor, Blinded by the Light is a comedic, joyous musical companion piece to writer/director Gurinder Chadha’s 2002 hit film, Bend It Like Beckham. Heartwarming and inspiring, Javed’s story reminds us of the transformative, universal power of music to transcend race, class, and nationality and bind us all on a human level. Director:Christian Petzold, 102 mins, Germany, France, 2018, Cert. 12A


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BABY’S FIRST XMAS Created by Anna Newell

Thursday 19th December, 10am, 11am, 12pm €10 (adult + child) BABY’S FIRST XMAS is a gentle magical wonderland of gorgeous harmony singing, little lights and enticing textures. Created for babies under one year old by Anna Newell and David Goodall, whose work for Early Years audiences has been seen on five continents. This Christmas show promises to delight and entrance the very tiniest of audience members. Each baby can bring one adult guest with them and, to make this a very special experience, audience capacity is very limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.

ages 0-5

BABY’S FIRST XMAS will last about 20 minutes and you’re welcome to stay on for a bit afterwards to relax if you’d like. Created by Anna Newell Funded by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon Presented in association with The Civic, Tallaght

special screening

Pavarotti

Thursday 19th December, 8pm €6 (Early Bird) / €9 Created from a combination of Luciano Pavarotti’s genre-redefining performances and granted access to never-before-seen footage, the film will give audiences around the world a stunningly intimate portrait of the most beloved opera singer of all time. From the team behind the worldwide success The Beatles: Eight Days a Week comes two-time Academy Award® winning director Ron Howard’s documentary celebrating the life of the beloved opera star Luciano Pavarotti, who sold over 100 million records in his lifetime. Ron Howard takes an intimate approach in telling Pavarotti’s story, going beyond the iconic public figure to reveal the man himself. Director: Ron Howard, UK, USA, 2019, 114mins, Cert: 12A


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december local arts Highly Strung - All Wrapped Up Friday 20th December, 8pm €15/€12

For fans of the foursome, this is an evening of festive highlights that’s not to be missed. The ladies are delighted to return to the Riverbank Arts Centre for their annual Christmas show of classics old and new all wrapped up with their signature twist. The four friends’ diverse, complementary musical backgrounds create a mellow blend of sound which hallmarks the spirit of Christmas for their audiences. Highly Strung sprinkles a little starlight on the darkest time of the year with a quirky perspective on favourites from Bach to Berlin, with an acoustic blend of voice (Angela O’Toole), flute (Jeanette Behan), violin (Lisa Lazenby) and harp (Mary Keenan). Highly Strung are delighted to be joined on stage by a surprise special guest (or two!). So, sit back, enjoy the tunes and sing along with the ladies on this special evening.

family cinema

The Greatest Showman Sing-A-Long Saturday 21st December, 2pm €4

Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for... a special sing-a-long screening of The Greatest Showman, the Golden Globe winner for Best Original Song. It’s your time to shine – have fun, sing loud and ‘Come Alive’ – It’s Showtime! 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. Starring: Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Williams, Zac Efron. Director: Michael Gracey, 2017, USA, 105 mins. Cert: PG


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A School Trip? Riverbank Arts Centre works closely with Irish and international theatre companies, artists and co-producing partners, to present work particularly suited to schools. In the pages that follow, you’ll find performances and workshops for the coming season. Primary Schools: three performances (A-do-le-TA!, The Dig and Heart of Winter) and two workshops - one to coincide with our Weather exhibition (see page 12) with Ireland’s much-loved meteorologist Joanna Donnelly and illustrator Fuchsia MacAree, and a science-themed workshop with artist collective, Super Paua. Secondary Schools: Ger Carey’s A Comic Journey Inside the Teenage Mind for TY students is back by popular demand, Kildare Youth Theatre presents a stage adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic Wuthering Heights, a screening of German film Balloon/Ballon to coincide with Totally East exhibition, and a STEAM powered workshops with artist collective Super Paua. Guided tours and activity sheets are available for our exhibitions. Suitable for Primary Schools: Weather (page 12) and The Faerie Tailor (page 35). Suitable for Secondary Schools: Totally East (page 13), In Transition (page 20 ), The State of RoY (page 33). If you are interested in a School booking, or bringing a group on a tour of our building and galleries, we are happy to arrange group visits to suit school schedules. Is there something your school is interested in seeing or participating in at Riverbank Arts Centre? Please do get in touch- we’d love to hear from you. Contact our team on 045 448327 or boxoffice@riverbank.ie


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school events cinema

Ballon / Balloon

Wednesday 25th September, 11am â‚Ź6/Teachers Free Gripping true story about two families who, in 1979, attempted to escape from East Germany into the west in a hot air balloon. With the authorities closing in on them as they prepare their escape, the families must risk everything in order to find freedom. Programmed to coincide with TOTALLY EAST exhibition (page 13). Director: Michael Herbig, Germany, 2019, Drama/ History/ Thriller, German (English Subtitles), Running Time 125mins.

Autumn School Screenings We will announce details of our IFI Educational Screenings later in the season. Please see our website for details or contact boxoffice@riverbank.ie

Ages 3-6

LittleLion Dance Theatre

A-do-le-Ta!

theatre

Friday 27th September, 10am/12pm â‚Ź6/Teachers free Joy loves running, spinning and flying in nature. Sky loves reading, singing and gaming indoors A-do-le-TA! is a dance theatre piece that joyously explores friendship and play. Come with Joy and Sky into a world where everything is possible - a tent can be a crab, an umbrella can be a cloud and the moon can sing! Through play two friends overcome differences and together imagine, create and expand their reality and yours. Duration 45 mins


school events Ages 9+

The Great Irish Weather Event

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workshop

with Joanna Donnelly and Fuchsia MacAree

Thursday 3rd October, 10am €3 Join the brains and creative talent behind The Great Irish Weather Book, meteorologist Joanna Donnelly and Illustrator Fuchsia MacAree, for an exciting and informative session on the much loved Irish topic of the weather…Why is the sky blue? What causes a rainbow? Who’s Debbie, Charley or The Beast from the East? Gain an insight into how weather works, how nature, physics, climate and the physical world affect us, and what it’s like to present the weather forecast on TV! From the magic of science and meteorology with Joanna, to the magic of art and illustration with Fuchsia, the forecast for this event is bright - make sure your class is there! Joanna Donnelly is a meteorologist with Met Éireann and presents the weather bulletins on RTÉ One and RTÉ 2. She studied Applied Maths in DCU. Fuchsia MacAree is an illustrator from the border of Clare and Tipperary, now living and working in Dublin. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and publications worldwide. Ages 6+

The Dig

theatre

Thursday 10th & Friday 11th October, 10am & 12pm cinema €6/Teachers free All his life Mac has wanted to be an Archaeologist, to be an expert in finding things and working out what they mean. If only he could stick to the facts and not get carried away with his highfalutin stories. But in a world where facts and figures mean so much more than fairy tale and fantasy, Mac has to dig deeper to prove what he finds is what he thinks it is. Will people believe him, or is this just another of his tall tales? Performer and writer Paul Curley, designer Ger Clancy and director Robert Alan Evans, bring this brand new adventure to life. THE DIG spins a classic yarn into a brand new light that will delight and charm audiences young and old. Supported by The Arts Council Theatre Touring Award, Irish Theatre Institute and Roscommon Arts Centre.


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school events Ger Carey Live

A Comic Journey Inside The Teenage Mind

theatre cinema

Wednesday 13th November & 4th December, 11am €10/Teachers free 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. Ger Carey’s dynamic, imaginative, energetic show challenges and entertains and teaches and all at once. Terrific. Teachers and pupils love it!” -Niall McMonagle, Wesley College, Dublin Ages TBC

Kildare Youth Theatre presents

Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’

theatre cinema

Wednesday 20th November, 12pm €6/Teachers free

He’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” - Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights In this modern adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Gothic fairy-tale, Jane Thornton infuses Wuthering Heights with quick-fire dialogue and an urgency that brings the age-old tale to life for a modern audience. In this wild and often funny production, a troupe of storytellers take their audience on a whistle-stop tour of the novel all the while inhabiting some of literature’s most iconic characters, Catherine and Heathcliff, as they grow up together on the Yorkshire Moors. Published over 170 years ago, Wuthering Heights is an enduring tale of obsessive love, violence, social class and the supernatural. Wuthering Heights has been chosen as a set text for the 2021 Leaving Certificate. Directed by Shane Hickey-O’Mara.


school events Ages 3 rd - 6 th class

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workshop STEAM POWERED WORKSHOPS with SUPER PAUA €3/Teachers free

Primary Schools Workshop Thursday 21st November, 9:30am-11am/11:30am-1pm How is music like maths? How is physics like painting? Can chemistry really help us understand design, dance and symmetry? Why is it that many of the worlds greatest scientists – like Newton, Morse, and Kildare-born crystallographer Kathleen Lonsdale – were often writers, philosophers and artists, too? Join Super Paua for a fun, 90 minute workshop were we use drama to explore the similarities between art and science, and inspire your students to break down the barriers between the world’s big ideas. Ages Junior Cycle + TY

Ages 3+

Secondary Schools Workshop Friday 22nd November, 9:30am-11:30am/12pm-2pm Artist collective Super Paua were delighted and relieved to hear that our jobs are pretty safe from robots, according to recent scientific evidence. But then we wondered – why? What is it about the human mind’s problem-solving ability, it’s flexible and funny and absurd way of doing things, that cannot be automated? Join Super Paua for a two-hour workshop where we explore the science that underpins theatre - from light waves to chord progressions, colour theory to character psychology - and the creative thinking that underpins modern science. Professional theatre-makers Sian Ni Mhuiri and Mark Ball will lead your class through an interactive, fun workshop that encourages a growth mindset in young people, and challenges the idea that artists are all that different from scientists and technicians. Lyngo Presents

Heart of Winter

Friday 6th December, 10am/12pm €6/Teachers free

theatre cinema

Christmas is coming and Sally can’t sleep - it’s too hot! The weather has gone topsy-turvy. No-one can remember the last time it snowed, or even rained, and her father can’t sell any of his umbrellas. Will a snowy bedtime story from Dad help? That night Sally has a dream that changes everything - a mysterious silver spark turns her bedroom into a glistening white field where she meets the glowing Heart of Winter. In this new musical show Lyngo warmly celebrates family, friendship and the good fortune of finding the winter we really need and want... with the precious festive offering of lots of fluffy snow!


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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 and different cover each season without fail - 24 illustrations in fact! 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 and Marta Baricikowska This season, following an open call, we commissioned artist Deirdre Byrne to create this beautiful cover illustration. Deirdre Byrne is a visual artist and illustrator from Gorey, Co. Wexford. She makes drawings, paintings, collages and many of her illustrations have been transformed into stop motion animations. She now lives in Seville, Spain where she runs Two Birds Gallery & Studio. Deirdre studied Fine Art Painting, and Art & Design Education in NCAD. Her work has been exhibited in Ireland and internationally and was recently selected by NCAD, Dublin Airport, and Business to Arts as part of the Creative Journeys Billboard project in Dublin Airport. Website: www.deirdrebyrne.com Instagram: @deedrawbyrne


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highlights

from last

season Visit of Sarah Crossan, Laureate na nÓg May 2019

A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings July 2019

The Song of Pollardstown Fen was a collaboration between Riverbank Arts Centre and the Curragh Family Resource Centre as part of #WeAreThePoets, an initiative of writer Sarah Crossan, the Laureate na nÓg. The programme concluded with a reading and pop-up exhibition by the 12 children who took part, mentors Nell Regan and Grainne Bath Enright, and special guest, Sarah Crossan.

We presented the World Premiere of Collapsing Horse’s A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, a new theatre piece for all ages based on a short story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This beautiful, intricate show was developed over a year long residency at Riverbank by the company, which included workshops with Griese Youth Theatre, Kildare YT, Maynooth U3A and Naas Daycare.

Photo: Kelly Hamilton

TEAM Venue Director Linda Geraghty Box Office & Programme Manager Alexandra Rosiak Marketing & PR Manager Caroline Williams Assistant Box Office & FOH Manager Theresa Davidson

Board Paul Davis - Chair Maureen Bergin Mona Considine Thomas Hunter McGowan Teresa Murray Lucina Russell Networks Riverbank Arts Centre is a member of Strollers, Nomad and Shortworks touring networks.

Technical Manager Phil Jennings

Riverbank Arts Centre is supported by The Arts Council and Kildare County Council. Riverbank Arts Centre CLG Is a registered Charity (20074982) with Revenue Commissioners (CHY 19193)


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Cover Illustration by Deirdre Byrne Design by DoodleMoose Designs www.doodlemoosedesigns.com


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