Roscommon Arts Centre Spring 2024 Programme of Events

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SPRING 2024 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

Box Office: 0906 625 824 roscommonartscentre.ie


PERFORMANCES

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Jan 12th

Pat & Faye Shortt

Comedy

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Feb 17th

On The Road Again

Music

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Jan 19th

Conal Gallen

Comedy

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Feb 22nd

Patrick Feeney

Music

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Jan 20th

Jack L

Music

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Feb 24th

Joe the Magician

Children

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Jan 27th

Cash Returns

Music

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Mar 1st – 9th

Roscommon Drama Festival

Theatre

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Jan 27th

Kyle Riley

Children’s Show

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Mar 8th

Music Network

Music

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Jan 25th

Lunchtime Leaves

Poetry

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Mar 23rd

The Swing Cats

Music

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Feb 8th-10th Druid Theatre Company

Theatre

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April 11th – 13th

Peelo School of Dance

Dance

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Feb 15th

Kieran Quinn

Music

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April 19th – 20th

Evolution Stage School

Dance

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Feb 1st

There Was An Old Lady

School Show

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April 25th – 27th

Roscommon County Youth Theatre Theatre

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ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION

ARTIST SUPPORTS

SEATING PLAN

Jan 17th

Elderberries

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Artists in Residence

8&9

Jan

Songbirds

4

VISUAL ART

Jan 15th

RCYT

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Feb 2nd

Jan 17th

Gallery Days

5

Feb 13th Unusual Gestures Workshops 11

Feb 10th

Musical Workshops

6

Raise Your Spear

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Gallery XED

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Primary Colours

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Unusual Gestures 10

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KALEIDOSCOPE: ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION SONGBIRDS

Over 50 and like to sing? Then sign up for our free weekly choral sessions with the brilliant Cathy Jordan. From folk songs to traditional Irish airs, these sessions accommodated both experienced singers and those just finding their voices. Check website for dates. www.roscommonartscentre.ie TUESDAY AFTERNOONS | 2pm – 3.30pm

ADMISSION IS

FREE

ELDERBERRIES

Creative Movement and Dance for Older Adults The fabulous Catherine Donnelly invites you to getting moving in these gentle classes. Wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes, no previous experience is necessary. Suitable for people who are independent and mobile. WEDNESDAY MORNINGS FROM JANUARY 17th - April 24th 10.30am – 11.15am | €7 PER SESSION (seated) 11.30am – 12.30pm I €10 PER SESSION 12.30pm | Cuppa and Chat *No Session: 14th Feb, 27th March & 3rd April

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KALEIDOSCOPE: ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION ROSCOMMON COUNTY YOUTH THEATRE

Its 2024 and RCYT are turning 25! With weekly workshops in all elements of drama and performance for juniors (10-12year olds) and seniors (13-18yr old second level students) RCYT is the place to be. It promises to be a very exciting year with lots of treats in store from classes with the in house team, guest tutors covering different elements of performance, theatre trips and other amazing opportunities. Booking via website: www.roscommoncountyyouththeatre.ie RECOMMENCING MONDAY JANUARY 15th JUNIORS 4.30-5.30pm | SENIORS 5.45pm -7.15pm

GALLERY DAYS

WITH MARIAN BALFE

25

S YEAR

Join us for some playful experimentation with materials, techniques and ideas and learn a little bit about the work on show in our gallery in a fun way with the brilliant Marian Balfe. It’s the perfect weekend family activity! SATURDAY 17th FEBRUARY 12pm - 1.30pm & 2pm – 3.30pm ADM FREE I PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL

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KALEIDOSCOPE: ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION RAISE YOUR SPEAR WORKSHOP Dani Gill will lead a workshop based on her poem ‘Raise Your Spear’-a call for allyship for the LGBTQ+ community. The workshop will be a combination of creative writing and crafting. Each participant will ustomise a wooden spear during the session. Over the course of the project the spears will be gathered and displayed in galleries and public spaces in 2024/2025. Suitable for LGBTQ Adults or Young people and their allies (14+ years)

MUSICAL WORKSHOPS

WITH ANTHONY KEIGHER

Writer, performer and Roscommon native, Anthony Keigher offers theatre lovers the chance to experience the exhilarating energy that creating musicals can bring. Have you got a story you want to tell? Interested in writing a musical? This workshop will teach you how to test ideas out, write a story arc and look at successful musicals - like Hamilton to understand how and why they work. Anthony will be joined by the cast of the award winning musical ‘Oliver Cromwell is Really Very Sorry’. SATURDAY 10th FEBRUARY 12pm – 4pm | AGES 13-19

SATURDAY 9th MARCH 11pm – 1pm | €10

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KALEIDOSCOPE: ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION GALLERY X ED Our visual art education programme in secondary schools continues with artists & educators Maree Hensey and Andy Parsons. We’d love to see some new schools get involved. Come visit our Spring exhibition and participate in a workshop. Register your interest at: artscentre@roscommoncoco.ie

PRIMARY COLOURS

Primary school students aged 7+ can enjoy free guided tours of our exhibitions, with artist Marian Balfe. Tours are complimented by on-site workshops. Book via artscentre@roscommoncoco.ie

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ARTIST SUPPORTS & RESIDENCIES Roscommon Arts Centre is committed to offering continuous support to Artists and Practitioners with numerous residencies, research & development phases and rehearsal spaces available throughout the year. Further information on upcoming residencies can be found at roscommonartscentre.ie This spring we welcome the following artists:

ROSIE STEBBING

is a contemporary dance artist from Kildare. Since graduating she has worked as a dancer and performer with CoisCéim Dance Theatre, Fidget Feet Aerial Dance Theatre, Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc, Emily Aoibheann and Peter Power/Sparsile Collective. Her choreographic debut TEST 1 co-created and performed with Ornella Dufay-Miralles, premiered at the Dublin Fringe Festival in 2022 and was winner of the Judges’ Choice Award. Rosie has been supported by the Arts Council of Ireland through the Dance Agility and Bursary Awards, and was the recipient of Dance Ireland’s HATCH Mentorship Award 2023. During her residency, Rosie will collaborate with dancers and aerial artists Hannah Scully, Róisín Harten and Safire Hikari in a period of research and development for a future dance film.

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ORLA CLOGHER

is a visual artist, designer, and theatre maker from Galway. Her interest in visual storytelling has seen her design work for both spectacle and indoor theatre, designing costumes, masks, puppets, sets, and installations. Work to date includes design for “Bird Boy” United Fall and Emma Martin; “Also for Roaring” Róisín Stack; “Woolly’s Quest” Branar; and various productions with Brú Theatre. Orla is part of the core artistic team of Macnas. She devised, designed and creatively directed parades (“Savage Grace” 2016, “Port na b’Pucaí” 2017) and was Co-Parade Designer on “Out of the Wild Sky” in 2018. Orla recently collaborated as production co-designer with Julian Crouch on Gilgamesh, with Macnas for Galway 2020. Orla’s residency is part of the Meitheal programme, a Branar Initiative supported by Arts Council of Ireland Creative Production Services Award.


ARTIST SUPPORTS & RESIDENCIES

JEREMIE CYR COOKE

is a Galway-based contemporary physical theatre maker, actor, and choreographer. He is founder of Cuisle Productions. Specializing in contemporary theatre, Jérémie’s work has been praised for its virtuosity, artistic innovation and ambition, earning him acclaim for his exploration of themes like masculinity and mental health, human relationship, historical narratives and verbatim texts. As part of his residency with Roscommon Arts Centre and supported by the Arts Council Agility Award, Jérémie will be exploring and developing the marriage of Children’s Theatre practices alongside elements of dark fantasy, surrealism, and puppetry to develop a compelling narrative dealing with themes of displacement, family, and the imagination as a coping mechanism.

ANTHONY KEIGHER

is an award winning performer, writer and producer making musical theatre, cabaret and club experiences under the alter-ego of pop-star Xnthony. He explores pop culture, social phenomena and community life to create multi-platform performances that are thought provoking and acerbic. The work often focuses on revisiting historical moments or long held cultural traditions as a way to create new conversations. Anthony, who is from Roscommon and is the recipient of our 2023 MIDDLE RESIDENCY and has recently been selected as one of Irish Theatre Institutes Six In The Attic/Virtual Attic 2023/2024 Programme.

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VISUAL ART PROGRAMME

LORRAINE TUCK

UNUSUAL GESTURES Irish artist Lorraine Tuck’s newly commissioned work tells the story of a family living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability. Tuck is the mother of four children, two boys and two girls. The boys have autism spectrum disorder, which in the case of the youngest, is coupled with severe intellectual disability. Unusual Gestures provides insights into the far-reaching implications that neurodiversity and disability present for families. It explores the impacts - some subtle, some fundamental - on parental and sibling relationships, and charts the challenges and joys of everyday family life. A further series of works in the exhibition focuses on the artist’s uncle Owen. Born in 1972 in Connemara, Owen has Down’s Syndrome and is gender fluid. At times, Owen chooses to live as a woman called ‘Pink’. Owen/Pink has collaborated with Tuck to produce a series of portraits exploring their fluid gender identity with joyful and refreshing honesty. Tuck’s work is a beautiful and clear-eyed call for acceptance and inclusion. Commissioned and curated by Photo Museum Ireland. Developed in partnership with Galway International Arts Festival, Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny. The Commission and the The Arts Council. EXHIBITION OPENS 6pm FRIDAY 2nd FEBRUARY. CONTINUES UNTIL MARCH 29th

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VISUAL ART PROGRAMME

LORRAINE TUCK

UNUSUAL GESTURES ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME

Artist Lorraine Tuck will host four sessions where participants will have a guided tour of Lorraine’s exhibition UNUSUAL GESTURES followed by an informal workshop where Lorraine will show some of the ways she uses photography to help communicate with her son who has autism and severe intellectual disability. The session will conclude with an opportunity for participants to share their insights over tea and coffee. The engagement events are open to everybody. Parents of children with autism and intellectual disability are especially welcome. FEBRUARY 13th, 28th, MARCH 7th & 20th. 11am – 12.15pm

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JANUARY PERFORMANCES

Pat and Faye Shortt return with their new show “Knuckle Down”. After their sell out tour of “Well”, featuring a collection of mad characters that won over audiences, this father and daughter comedy duo have come together once more. They have the genius of taking every-day ordinary situations and making us laugh at the mundane with characters such as “Michael” (Pat Shortt) the hapless builder and “mother of the child” at the school railings this comedic duo will have you in stitches. FRIDAY 12th JANUARY | 8pm | €30

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JANUARY PERFORMANCES

BRACE YOURSELF Multi-Award-Winning Irish comedian Conal Gallen is back on tour with his hilarious one-man stand-up show. Conal is well known for his hilarious humour and has been entertaining audiences worldwide for over 30 years. Don’t miss your chance to see the master of comedy at work as Conal Gallen brings his Funny Business to the stage once more. FRIDAY 19th JANUARY | 8pm | €28

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JANUARY PERFORMANCES

Jack Lukeman, one of Ireland’s most enigmatic and magnificent performers, is back on tour and Roscommon audiences are in for a treat. With a career spanning over 25 years, fans can expect a spectacular live performance with Jack L performing his greatest hits alongside live favourites and tracks from his new album Echo On. SATURDAY 20th JANUARY | 8pm | €29 + €1 BOOKING FEE

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JANUARY PERFORMANCES

This Johnny Cash & June Carter tribute show features JP Mac as the man in black and Karen Martin as June Carter along with this spectacular live 10 piece show. This award winning production encapsulates the true magic of one of music’s most iconic couples. They will have everyone singing ‘n’ stomping in the aisles along to ‘Folsom Prison Blues’, ‘Ring Of Fire’, ‘A Boy Named Sue’, ‘Jackson’, ‘Hurt’ – picking out the very best hits from careers spanning over 50 years. SATURDAY 27th JANUARY | 8pm | €28

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JANUARY PERFORMANCES

LITTLE FOLK ON THE ROAD

Nobody gets the kids jumping, stomping and singing like Kyle Riley. ’Little Folk - On The Road’ is Kyle’s fun family concert perfectly suited for 2-7 year olds and their adults. Featuring his award winning children’s music, catchy kids tunes and proper sing-a-long songs, it’s super fun for the whole family. Kyle’s been writing and performing children’s music for over 10 years and has toured Ireland and abroad bringing his entertaining and engaging show to thousands of families. So bring your rock toddlers, your little boppers, and cool kids to Kyle’s one of a kind family concert. SATURDAY 27th JANUARY | 11am | €10 16


JANUARY PERFORMANCES

L UNC HTIM E L E AV E S WITH LOUISE G COLE

A new literary initiative will see Roscommon writer Louise G Cole curate Lunchtime Leaves a new series of monthly lunchtime readings by Louise with Roscommon writers/poets, based on Autumn Leaves - the Roscommon Broadsheet of Writing, published each autumn by Roscommon Arts Office, edited by Louise in 2023. Readings will take place in an informal setting in the arts centre foyer with complimentary tea & coffee. ADMISSION IS €5 AND THE READINGS COMMENCE AT 1PM. JANUARY 25th GUEST CAROL BEIRNE; FEBRUARY 29th GUEST JESSAMINE O’CONNOR; MARCH 28th GUEST TRISH BENNETT; APRIL 25th GUEST GERRY BOLAND.

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D RUI D P RE S E N T S

BY SEAN O’CASEY DIRECTED BY GARRY HYNES In the spring of 2024, Druid will tour Ireland with Sean O’Casey’s classic play The Shadow of a Gunman. The 11 venue tour begins here with us at Roscommon Arts Centre. Set against the backdrop of the Irish War of Independence, and by turns tragic and comic, O’Casey’s The Shadow of a Gunman is the tale of an ambitious young woman who dreams of a life beyond her Dublin tenement with the mysterious neighbour downstairs. This five-star production was first produced in 2023 as part of DruidO’Casey, Druid’s play cycle of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy, which also includes The Plough and the Stars and Juno and the Paycock. Druid O’Casey broke box office records when it was announced in early 2023 and sold out weeks in advance so early booking is strongly recommended for this national tour of The Shadow of a Gunman. *Image by Ros Kavanagh

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FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

‘a revelation … magnificent’ The Observer ‘Druid triumphs yet again … spectacular’ Irish Mail on Sunday ‘a thrilling experiment in epic theatre’ New York Stage Review WINNER – Garry Hynes, Best Director, UK Theatre Awards ‘magnificent … a monumental undertaking … a truly memorable experience’ Sunday Independent (Emer O’Kelly) ‘superb … immense’ Sunday Independent (Colin Murphy) THURSDAY 8th & Friday 9th FEBRUARY | 8pm SATURDAY 10th FEBRUARY | 2:30pm & 8pm | TICKETS €30/€27 SUITABLE FOR AGES 12+ 19


FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

KIERAN QUINN & GUESTS

THEME NIGHT UNPLUGGED SIMON AND STING Kieran Quinn’s Theme Nights have been a highlight of the Sligo and Dublin music scene for over a decade. Now he is excited to bring the show to Roscommon for the first time. This particular edition will examine the music of Paul Simon and Sting in an entertaining, unique and fun manner. Featuring Kieran, some of his regular Theme Night colleagues plus a selection of local Roscommon musicians.

THURSDAY 15th February | 8pm | €25

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FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

ld dy There Was An O La ed A Fly Who Swallow I don’t know why she swallowed a fly…But the People’s Theatre Company do! And now you can too as they bring the world’s best loved nonsense rhyme to life with a delicious blend of live action, puppetry and animation. It’s the perfect treat for everyone aged 3 to 103! With songs such as ‘If You’re Happy and You know It’, ‘Incy Wincy Spider’ and many more

A lovely take on the nursery rhymes…. A truly magical 60 minutes. THURSDAY 1st FEBRUARY | 10am & 12.30pm | €5 BOOKING VIA BOX OFFICE 09066 25824

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FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

ON

THE ROAD AGAIN

AN EVENING WITH TOM DUNNE, FIACHNA Ó BRAONÁIN & ALAN CONNOR

Songs & stories “On The Road Again” promises to be a fun evening of songs and stories as Fiachna Ó Braonáin from Hot House Flowers and Radio 1 , Tom Dunne from Something Happens and Alan Connor from the Late Late Show band hit the road together for the very first time! The show comprises songs from both Hot House Flowers, Something Happens and songs from some of guys favourite performers. SATURDAY 17th FEBRUARY | 8pm | €31

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FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

Patrick Feeney THE COUNTRY

& GOSPEL SHOW

Patrick has legions of fans across Ireland and is a regular guest on TV and Radio. He is known nationally for his remarkable tenor voice, has won many prestigious awards over the years and is a versatile performer. Why not join one of our finest singers for an unmissable night of Country and Gospel.

THURSDAY 22nd FEBRUARY | 8pm | €25

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FEBRUARY PERFORMANCES

Joe the Magician from RTÉjr! is back following a sell-out show last year. He is bringing his children’s comedy magic and illusion show to our stage for a spectacular afternoon of mind boggling fun! Joe’s show fuses laugh out loud comedy magic with absolutely jaw dropping spectacular illusions in this rollercoaster ride where tables will fly and snow is created live on stage…… and that’s just for starters! SATURDAY 24th FEBRUARY | 2pm | €15

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ROSCOMMON

MARCH PERFORMANCES

D R A M A F E S T I VA L 2 0 2 4

Roscommon Drama Festival, under the auspices of the Amateur Drama Council of Ireland (ADCI) showcases the very best in Irish Amateur Drama. This year’s adjudicator is Mr Padraic McIntyre, ADA (Association of Drama Adjudicators). Drama groups from all over Ireland will be participating in both the Open and Confined sections as they attempt to make it to the All-Ireland Drama Festival. Friday 1st Saturday 2nd Sunday 3rd Monday 4th Tuesday 5th Wednesday 6th Thursday 7th Friday 8th Saturday 9th

Holycross/Ballycahil Drama Group Dalkey Players Ballyduff Drama Group Glenamaddy Players Ray Leonard Players Phoenix Players St Patrick’s Drama Group Lifford Players Kilmuckridge Drama Group

Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel The Crucible by Arthur Miller The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth The Outgoing Tide by Bruce Graham Eclipsed by Patricia Burke Brogan Animal Farm by George Orwell Agnes of God by John Pielmeier Games for Lovers by Ryan Craig I Do Not Like Thee Dr Fell by Bernard Farrell

FRIDAY 1st – SATURDAY 9th MARCH |8pm | €15 9 NIGHT SEASON TICKET €95 /5 NIGHT TICKET €65

Open Open Open Confined Confined Confined Confined Open Confined

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MARCH PERFORMANCES

MUSIC NETWORK PRESENT

NOA WILDSCHUT, PABLO BARRAGÁN & AMADEUS WIESENSEE Music Network presents violinist and former ECHO Rising Star Noa Wildschut with clarinettist Pablo Barragán and pianist Amadeus Wiesensee, three artists guaranteed to dazzle audiences. An eclectic programme of music including Saint-Saëns’ elegant sonata for clarinet and piano, exuberant dance melodies from Hungary and Romania and a beautiful jazz influenced sonata for violin and piano will feature, alongside music by Paul Schoenfield and a new work commissioned especially for the tour by Dr. Amy Rooney. FRIDAY 8th MARCH | 8pm | €20/18 *OFFSITE EVENT IN KING HOUSE BOYLE

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NOVEMBER PERFORMANCES

LUKE THOMAS TH E K ING’ S O F TH E S W ING TO U R 2 0 2 4 The Swing Cats are back with a brand new show celebrating 100 years of SWING music with a musical timeline of SWING classics from the 1920’s to the modern day! Featuring all your favourite SWING and Big Band songs, like “Sing Sing Sing”, “Putting on the Ritz” and “Mack the Knife” to crooning classics like “Mr Bojangles”, “Fly Me to the Moon”, “New York” and many more! An absolute must for all SWING music fans. SATURDAY 23rd MARCH 8pm | €25 + €1 BOOKING FEE 27


APRIL PERFORMANCES

PEELO SCHOOL OF DANCE PRESENT

‘Live To Dance’ is performed by the pupils of The Peelo School of Dance, Roscommon. A wonderful display of their talents incorporating ballet, hip hop, musical theatre, tap, contemporary & lyrical, it’ll be a delightful dance display for all. THURSDAY 29th FEB & FRIDAY 12th APRIL 6.30pm SATURDAY 13th APRIL 12pm and 4.30pm TICKETS €16 *ON SALE 10am FRIDAY MARCH 1st

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EVOLUTION STAGE SCHOOL Evolution Stage School return with their annual production that showcases the wonderful talent in their Roscommon school. This all singing all dancing show is suitable for all the family. FRIDAY 19th APRIL 7.30pm SATURDAY 20th APRIL 1.30pm & 7.30pm TICKETS €16.50 ON SALE 10AM TUESDAY 19TH MARCH


APRIL PERFORMANCES

ROSCOMMON COUNTY YOUTH THEATRE PRESENT

OPEN YOUR MOUTH This brand-new play is devised by the cast of Roscommon County Youth Theatre written by Catherine Sheridan to mark their 25th Anniversary. Sometimes due to fear of harassment we are desensitized. Standing up and saying what we think is frightening. Sometimes showing how we really feel is petrifyingly numbing. Some things we can’t change but some things we can… The things we don’t say are often more meaningful than the things we do. But sometimes we need to find our own power. Sometimes you find courage in places you never thought possible. Sometimes you need to make a stand. We are stronger if we choose to open our mouths. THURSDAY 25th & FRIDAY 26th APRIL | 11am | €12 *SCHOOL SHOWS FRIDAY 26th & SATURDAY 27th APRIL | 8pm |€14/12 29


ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE INFORMATION Roscommon Arts Centre is located on Circular Road, Roscommon. Co Roscommon. Box Office: 090 6625824 Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5.00pm Saturdays: 11am – 4pm. On performance evenings, box office hours: 7.15pm – 8.30pm. The Gallery is open to the public during centre opening hours. Please note tickets should be collected at least fifteen minutes before the advertised start time. Alternatively tickets can be collected from the box office during opening hours. RESERVATIONS: Reservations will be held pending payment until 48 hours before a performance. Group reservations are held until one week before a performance. In order to comply with fire regulations, each person, even babies, must have a valid ticket for performances. Please check your reservation at time of booking as there is room for human error and mistakes cannot always be rectified at a later stage. There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets, unless events are cancelled/re-scheduled. If you are unable to attend an event please contact us and we will endeavour to assist you.

ACCESSIBILITY: Roscommon Arts Centre is a fully accessible venue. The centre is a level access building with no steps. There are two front doors by which to access the building – the main door is automatic and brings you directly to the box office. The second door is located at the gallery/workshop side of the building, beside the disabled parking bays. This a manually operated door and is the access door to also use for the workshop space. There is lift access to our workshop space. There are two disabled parking bays located outside the gallery/workshop entrance. Wheelchair spaces for performances in the auditorium must be allocated at the time of booking. They are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis. We can accommodate up to 8 wheelchairs in the front row. The number of wheelchair spaces available can vary depending on the technical specifications of each performance. Wheelchair users do not need to book spaces for gallery openings as this space is located on the ground floor and fully accessible. Patrons who identify as having a disability/visual/hearing impairment are entitled to discounted concession priced tickets and are welcome to bring an attending carer/complimentary guest free of charge to events. They will be accommodated where possible beside the person, when this is not possible due to limited availability, we will endeavour to accommodate the guest as close as possible. These tickets must be pre booked.


Guide Dogs and Service Animals are welcome in the centre. To ensure that the needs of all our patrons can be met please tell us when booking if you have any special requirements and we will endeavour to facilitate you. Phone our Box Office on 0906 625824 or email artscentre@roscommoncoco.ie. LATECOMERS: We regret to inform you that latecomers are not admitted under any circumstances. This policy is stated clearly on the back of all tickets and as part of the online booking facility which you agree to, by clicking acceptance of the terms and conditions. Staff also inform patrons at time of booking.

Shows commence promptly at the advertised start time. Roscommon County Council’s Code of Conduct for Customers and members of the public, clearly states the harassment of staff and behaviour which is disruptive will not be accepted and in this instance you will be asked to leave the premises. PAYMENT: Payment can be made by cash, debit card or cheque. Cheques should be made payable to Roscommon County Council.

TICKET PRICES: Where an alternative price is advertised, this applies to children & young people, full time students, senior citizens (65+), the unwaged (with social welfare cards), the disabled and to those with restricted mobility. ID cards may be required. COMEDY EVENTS: Comedy Events are suitable for over 16’s unless otherwise advertised. ID cards my be required. GET INVOLVED: Roscommon Arts Centre invites you to become involved in what’s happening at the centre. You can sign up on our website at www.roscommonartscentre.ie or by contacting us at the box office on 090 66 25 824. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to alter/cancel performances. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to refuse admission.


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