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  • 05-02-2003 2:50pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    John B. Keane's masterpiece has always been a joy and a challenge for any production. This presentation is brought to the boards by The Machine and Liam Rellis and stars a couple of actors who are no strangers to working together - Mick Lally and Mary McEvoy of Glenroe fame. Keane's play is one of violent personalities, the hardships of changing rural life and of family love. Lally plays Bull McCabe whose passion for the land he has worked on his entire life takes a hold of him. This new production, directed by Michael Scott, sees him again team up with Michael McCaffrey who created the celebrated setting for his production of The Matchmaker.

    Coming soon to counties Cork, Kerry and Mayo - venue info and performance dates can be seen here:
    http://www.entertainment.ie/frame.asp?page=http://www.entertainment.ie/highlight.asp?revid=2293

    Booking for Killarney can be found here: http://www.ticketmaster.ie/cgi/asp_events/searchresults.asp?criteria=event&searchstring=The+Field


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 16,584 CMod ✭✭✭✭faceman


    This thread is to be used for you to advertise or promote any performances. Theatre, Arts, Dance etc etc.

    If you wish to promote a professional event, please contact either myself (faceman) or any of the mods first.

    Remember to give full details on the thread, however please do not give personal details on thread.

    This thread should not be used to promote workshops or classes. Any posts that do so will be deleted and the user may be banned.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


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    DYT World Festival of Youth Theatre Fundraisers


    DYT is delighted to have been chosen to attend the World Festival of Youth Theatre in Vienna from 17th – 26th July 2009. Eighteen Youth Theatre from all over the world (approx. 200 young people) will be in attendance at the Festival.

    Ten members of DYT will travel to the festival with a piece specifically devised for the festival directed by two members of DYT, Shane Byrne & Doireann Coady.

    DYT members must fundraise all travel costs to the festival, so the members are hosting two events;

    Crazy for the Cake Sale
    Sunday 28th June 2009
    10am – 1.30pm
    Dublin Youth Theatre, 23 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1

    Marathon Improv Circle
    Sunday 28th June
    3pm – 6pm
    Dublin Youth Theatre, 23 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1


    (The members going to Vienna will run a three hour improvisation circle [where the members will perform a continuous three hour improvisation] You can either sponsor them [link coming to donate online] or come to DYT during the event and jump in and have a go and donate on the day!)

    For more information contact Maria at 01 874 3687 / dyt@iol.ie
    For more information on DYT go to http://www.bebo.com/DublinYouthTheatre1


  • Registered Users Posts: 762 ✭✭✭Threadhead


    The Devious Theatre Company presents Stags and Hens by Willy Russell from July 21st - 25th in the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny.

    Here's the trailer for the play.




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    All info on the production can be found on www.devioustheatre.com


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


    Dublin Youth Theatre presents
    The Cusp Assignment
    Directed by Doireann Coady and Shane Byrne


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    Thursday 20th & Friday 21st August 2009 at 8pm
    Space Upstairs, Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
    Tickets €12/€10 (Concession) €8 (Youth Theatre Members/Group rate for 10 people or more)
    Bookings + 353 (1) 881 9613/4 / www.projectartscentre.ie

    Welcome to the worst hour of your life.
    Dublin Youth Theatre is taking control.
    Watch 8 young people tell stories, dance to their favourite songs and force themselves to cry.

    This is a show about the confusion of youth, the current economic crisis and Karen Carpenter.

    The Cusp Assignment is a mash up of DYT’s work past and present devised by the cast and directed by DYT members.

    Created for and presented at the 1st World Festival of Youth Theatre in July 2009.

    For more information see www.projectartscentre.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭personguy


    Hi there. I'm part of a non-profit production team that is raising money for a play running from the 9th to 19th September as part of this year's Absolut Fringe Festival. Instead of doing the "same ole" pub quiz, we're holding a horse race night in Cassidy's this Tuesday night at 7pm. You're welcome to come on the night just for the craic and to support the play by placing small bets on the single-bet races. However if you, or you and a friend, would like to pool together to place 20 euro bets on the sponsored races, whereby you get to name the horse and jockey and trainer, your bet will have a 1 in 8 chance of winning 100 euro!

    To let me know if you'd like to place a 20 euro bet, contact Chris between now and Tuesday on <snip>. (If you'd like to place a bet but can't attend on the Tuesday night and should win the bet, you will be contacted with information regarding collecting your reward money).

    Thanks for your interest, and we hope to see you in Cassidy's, on Westmoreland street, this Tuesday at 7pm for a great night in support of Fringe!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


    Apologies for second posting just got flyer and couldn't figure out how to delete the last post.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 23,283 ✭✭✭✭Scofflaw


    On behalf of a friend, who is organising this - Ireland's first Ukulele Festival will be on in Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, from 2.30 'til late this Sunday the 16th of August.

    Details are available from the website: www.ukulelehooley.com:
    Ukuhooley, The Irish Ukulele Club, is proud to present the first Irish International Ukulele Festival. The main event will take place in the Meeting House Square in Dublin's Temple Bar area on the Sunday 16th of August.

    Bring out your inner uke and join us for a great weekend in the company of some of the best ukulele performers around such as Ukulelezaza, The Uke Box, Peter Delaney, Gus & Fin, Winin Boys, Vertigo Smyth, Steven Sproat, Andrew Robinson and The Ukuhooleys..

    The events will kick off on saturday the 15th at 1p.m with a couple of intermediate and advanced workshops followed with a mass busk around the city and an Artists Jam on Saturday afternoon at the Blarney Inn.

    For anyone who can hold a tune there will be an informal Open Mic Session happening in the evening at the Shebeen, in St Great Geeorge's St., see location for maps.

    The Sunday 16th the Festival will start in the early afternoon. Doors open at 2.30. The line up will be announced very soon.

    There will be all sorts of events happening on the day at the Meeting House Square. Including a workshop for beginners, Ukulele vendors, the main Concert and a Raffle, with goodies including gorgeous ukuleles! Check out our News page for some of the Prizes!
    Feel free to contact us if you have any queries ukulelehooley@gmail.com

    cordially,
    Scofflaw


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Synth Eastwood


    Synth Eastwood Presents "Synth Eastwood Has You Surrounded"
    The Spiegel Tent, Georges Dock,10th of September. 10pm - 2am.
    Tickets €15 available at http://www.FringeFest.com

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    Featuring Multiple Speaker and Multi Screen action, dipping you in an AV bath of champagne.
    Beginning with a pre-show from 8pm-10pm in CHQ Georges Dock (beside the Spiegel tent) in which The Spatial Music Collective will be showcasing some of their most recent multichannel tape work accompanied by a free drink reception kindly supplied by Absolut Vodka.

    Synth Eastwood Has You Surrounded* begins at 10pm guiding you into spaces you've never ever been before. Four speakers and Four screens will surround you on the dance floor as a synergy of spaced out audio/visuals explodes before your very eyes and your very ears. Music on the night includes a rare appearance and DJ performance from Synth Eastwood himself, followed by quadraphonic DJ sets by the party purveyors extraordinaire Choice Cuts, Tu-Ki, and seasoned spinners DJs Jaycee and Funboi. This will be eye echoed by four screens of visuals from SE, Fergal Brennan, D.A.D.D.Y and many more.

    So start praying now to your God for more eyes and more ears.

    Suggested prayer:
    Please God may I have some more ears and some eyes too for the Synth Eastwood Has You Surrounded Show. Amen.

    http://www.SynthEastwood.com
    http://www.FringeFest.com
    http://www.ChoiceCuts.ie
    http://www.SpatialMC.net

    *Please note this is not a submission based event.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Fizzle


    Sat 29 th and Sun 30th August in the atmospheric, Deering's Barn, Milltown, Dunlavin tickets €10 and conc. € 7 Curtain up 7;30 To see the first blockbuster show in theatre history - first staged in New York in 1860 - loved by Queen Victoria, she saw it four times; admired by O'Casey for its vigour, Wilde for its wit and Synge for its language, this great sensationalist play, by turns hilarious and gripping in an acclaimed production by Leeson Park Players is a must see.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


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    Presents
    Members’ One Act Festival 2009

    Previews Tuesday 1st September
    Opens Wednesday 2nd – Saturday 5th September
    Nightly at 8pm

    Dublin Youth Theatre, 23 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1

    Tickets €10/€8 (concession) €8/€6 (preview)
    Concession tickets of €6 for all current & ex-DYT Members

    Booking 01 8743687 / dyt@iol.ie
    (As space is limited early booking is advisable)

    Wakeup Call written & directed by Joseph Ryan
    Custard and Jam by Rosalind Ni Shuilleabhain & directed by Jill Thornton

    Wakeup Call
    Over the course of one sleepless night, Mort, invading the bedroom and recruiting the help of his reluctant and sleep-deprived best friend Jeffrey, attempts to win back/take revenge on the ex who just dumped him.

    Custard and Jam

    Have you ever questioned just how normal the various thoughts and voices swimming around in your head are? Have you ever had a conversation in your head, telling someone else all the things that you would never be able to say in reality? Do you remember the pressures of the teenage mind- CAO worries, doubts about your physical appearance, young love? This play deals with all these interesting topic’s and as no-one would willing admit to hearing voices, it is all taboo. But what would happen if the voices took over, if your own voice shrunk into the back round? Join us as we explore one girl’s search to deal with all these fears and doubts and to answer the vital question “which voice is my voice?”

    Written and directed by members of Dublin Youth Theatre.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Toupstage


    Fringe 2-in-1 at Project Upstairs, which runs as part of Absolut Fringe on September 17, 18, 19, 9pm.

    PREGNANT?! (45 mins) is a surreal performance lecture delivered by a pseudo-pregnant male. Described as a "magical and totally original and accessible experience" (London Artists Projects), PREGNANT?! brings its unique deadpan humour to Dublin following development work at the Battersea Arts Centre and Shunt (London).

    After a short interval, Project Arts Centre will keep the bar open and you are free to wander in and out of the second half with Origamibiro & The Joy of Box (1 hr). Electronic music meets abstract visual experiments, resulting in an explosion of double bass and ukuleles, infra-red video and origami flower shredding. "Its not just guitars and beats that find themselves looped up by the trio, but the tear of paper, the flicked corner of a book and the rip of sticky tape. And as if the plethora of sounds weren't enough, they come packed with lashings of visuals." - BBC Manchester Online

    To be included in the draw for 2 free tickets to the opening night on Thursday 17th September and a CD from Origamibiro, send the name of any two of the evening's performers to ene@toupstage.com by Monday 7th of September. See video of both shows here



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 chaptertheatre


    The Mai


    1st October - 3rd October 8pm.
    Dir Judie Chalmers

    Cork Arts Theatre
    Camden Court
    Carrolls Quay
    Cork

    Tkts €15/€12 conc groups welcome.
    Bookings call 021 4505624





    Chapter Theatre Productions presents The Mai by Marina Carr.
    Cast: Anntoinette Hilliard, Judy Donoven, Tess Healy Maguire, Claire Jackson, Maria O'Callaghan,
    June McCarthy, Marina Lawlor and Taylor Lane.

    Set in the Irish midlands whose landscape becomes the arena in which Marina Carr's Gothic epic
    expands, The Mai revolves around Millie's narrative of the desperate loves of her mother, a woman
    faithful to a man incapable of loyalty. For years she has spent hours contemplating Owl Lake and
    waiting for his return. In a house of proud, mad and sometimes comical women, she and her daughter,
    her sisters, her aunts and her grandmother, a Spanish beauty and sixty-year widow of a
    nine-fingered fisherman, weigh their second chances as the legend of the lake unfolds in Marina
    Carr's exquisite and fearless tragedy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 105 ✭✭DJ Alex Black


    Studio Éire and first Russian theatre in Dublin present:

    Play "Crazy Russian"

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    • A beautiful Love Story of 2 people
    • Russian romantic comedy / drama
    • Accompanied by a live guitar music

    We apologise, but no subtitles are available at this time. This is only our second performance. We are working on it :)

    To book tickets call 087164448
    Limited number of places!


    Websites:
    www.rusdisko.com
    www.studioeire.com
    www.draiocht.ie


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Moat Club PR


    The Moat Club, Naas presents and Evening of One-Act Plays
    Wed 23rd Sept - Sat 26th Sept - 8pm

    I Can't Remember Anything by Arthur Miller

    A whimsical little pieve full of wry humour set in New England. It gives us an insight into the long-standing friendship between the middle-aged widow Leonora and her late husband's best friend, Leo.

    Bar and Ger by Geraldine Aron

    This widely acclaimed tragicomedy tells the simple tale of the bond that develops between a brother and sister against a backdrop of domestic unrest. Through intensely dramatic snapshots, ranging from the poignant to the hilarious, we follow Barry and Geraldine on their path to adulthood, all the time recognising their antics and altercations shades of our own past.

    One Night Stand Off by Martin Lindsay

    This is a comedy about singles and social graces after a night that went so right goes so wrong the next morning. Rachel and Greg hit the town - to the surprise of both they wake up in bed together the following morning - an awkward situation made worse as details from the previous night begin to filter through.

    Tickets: €15/€12

    <FONT size=3>Bookings: 045 88 3030


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 16,584 CMod ✭✭✭✭faceman


    I've seen a few productions by Stage Mad and in particular this director, James Power is excellent. Their next production is called Sandbox and stars an actor, Brian Quinn, who has taught many a top workshop with the Boards Drama Group.

    In Sandbox, three American soldiers find themselves caught in the no man’s land of “Ambush Alley”, near the border of Iraq and Syria. Ted McClain and Jason Platt are fast tracking soldiers, looking for action and quick promotions. They convince Ramona Valdez to join them in an attempt to capture a supposed insurgent near the Syrian border, while also lining their pockets with anything they can steal. After a firefight goes horribly wrong, the wounded three find themselves trapped with Hassan, a suicide bomber, determined to kill himself and the infidels who have invaded his country. Sandbox is the story of young people at war, prisoners of their situation as well as their own beliefs. This play is running during the Imagine Arts Festival.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 91 ✭✭jorg


    Its one-act festival time again.

    Both Bradan Players, Leixlip and Insight Theatre, Celbridge are taking to the festival circuit. As a pre-run before embarking on the festivals, both groups are coming together to present their offerings as a single show of one-act plays in the Kildrought Inn, Celbridge from Tue. 20th Oct to Fri. 23rd Oct.

    Insight present "Semper Fidelis" by Henry Hudson

    Bradan present "The Quality of Boiled Water" by Jason Milligan

    If you're in the North Kildare area, why not drop in.

    Check out http://www.bradan.org and http://insighttheatrecelbridge.com


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 jack_edson


    1984 return with a new production of Harold Pinter's The Caretaker, one of the truly great plays of the 20th Century.
    A young man, Aston, brings a vagrant, Davies, back to the West London house he maintains for his brother, Mick, a builder with ambitions to transform the place. Mick is initially disturbed by this intrusion, but eventually offers Davies the position of "caretaker", both of the house and of his disturbed brother.
    From the simple premise of three men jostling for control of one room, Pinter fashions a vividly realised microcosm of the world outside, and shows the ways in which people deceive themselves and each other, offering us absurdist comedy along the way.
    This production reunites director Pat Burke with actors Ed Jackson and Des Slowey from last year's successful production of Copenhagen, and is not to be missed.
    It runs:

    Tues. 13th to Sat. 17th October, 8 pm at
    [EMAIL="T@36"]T@36[/EMAIL] (The Teachers' Club), Parnell Sq.
    Tickets are €15/11 conc.
    Bookings are on 0871423160


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


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    Press Release – 13 October 2009

    Dublin Youth Theatre presents Half 3 Heroes
    A brand new specially commissioned play for Dublin Youth Theatre by Sarah & Steve (RTÉ 2) co-writer and star Emmet Kirwan
    Monday 26th – Saturday 31st October 2009, 8.15pm, Project Cube, Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Dublin 1

    13 October 2009; Dublin Youth Theatre (DYT) were delighted to confirm today that they will be back in Project Arts Centre for their new show, Half 3 Heroes from 26th – 31st October 2009. Half 3 Heroes takes you into the near future, into the world, thoughts, chats and slags of a group of teenagers, thrown together by changes in a turbulent education system, as they try to come to terms with their own identity as well as the rapidly changing societal identity of a new ‘Ireland.’

    Emmet Kirwan, a former member of DYT, worked closely with the youth theatre members to produce a script that would provide a true representation of the voices and experiences of young people in Ireland. Kirwan wanted to remain true to their experiences and not traditionally perceived ideas associated with teenagers. This is not the first time Kirwan has permeated the language of young people living in Dublin, he also co-wrote with David Coffey (Dan & Becs), the new Accomplice TV/ RTÉ comedy series Sarah & Steve, in which he also plays Steve.

    Half 3 Heroes is the first show Willie White has directed during his 3 year tenure as Artistic Director of Dublin Youth Theatre and will be the last performance under his guidance before Gary Keegan (Brokentalkers Theatre Company) takes over the role later this year. For White Half 3 Heroes reinforces the credibility in the belief that the teenage years are the most formative in an individual’s life and that young people have something to teach us about the world we’re creating for them to ultimately sort out. Commenting on the show White said ‘This is a great opportunity to work directly with the members - I’m looking forward to getting really strong performances from the large cast of over twenty’

    Dublin Youth Theatre presents
    Half 3 Heroes
    Written by Emmet Kirwan and directed by Willie White
    Previews Monday 26th & 27th October
    Opens Wednesday 28th – Saturday 31st October
    Nightly at 8.15pm
    Project Cube, Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
    Tickets €15/€12 (Concession)
    Bookings + 353 (1) 881 9613/4 / www.projectartscentre.ie


    FOR FURTHER MEDIA INFORMATION/IMAGES:
    Maria Schweppe
    T: 01 8743687
    E: dyt@iol.ie

    Notes for Editors:

    1. Dublin Youth Theatre

    Since its foundation in 1977, DYT has provided innovative and exciting opportunities for young people in the 14 - 22 age group to gain experience in drama, theatre and the related arts. DYT aims to provide for the personal and social development of its members through participation in drama workshops and productions and to attain a high artistic standard in the public performance of plays which are relevant to the lives of young people today.

    2. Willie White
    Willie White has been Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre since 2002, responsible for commissioning, co-production and programming for two performance spaces and occasional off-site locations. He recently directed Two Hundred Feet, a dance film by Ella Clarke with a live score composed by Dara Smith, produced by Project Arts Centre and screened at Absolut Fringe and in 2008 he produced and directed Rosaleen McDonagh: My Story, produced Roll Up Your Sleeves: The DIY Counterculture, written and directed by Dylan Haskins both for Dublin Community Television with funding from the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland.

    Before Project Arts Centre, he worked for RTÉ, the Irish public service broadcaster, for four years, mostly on television arts programmes, initially as a reporter and researcher and later as an Assistant Producer on The View.

    Willie is a graduate of UCD and TCD where he read English and Irish Theatre respectively. In 2008 he was awarded the Jerome Hynes Fellowship on the Clore Leadership Programme.

    3. Emmet Kirwan
    A former member of Dublin Youth Theatre, Emmet Kirwan graduated from the acting training programme at the Samuel Beckett Centre in Trinity College in 2001. Film and Television credits include The Take (Sky One), Inside I'm Dancing (Universal), The Boys and Girl from County Clare (Metro-Goldwyn), Ella Enchanted (Miramax), Porcelain (Inis Films), and Shattered (I-Wire Films). Emmet also played the parts of Animal in the RTE drama series Legend and Ray McDermott in The Big Bow Wow, also for RTE. Theatre credits include Monged (Fishamble), Mushroom (Storytellers), Alone It Stands (Andrews Lane), Carshow 3 (Corn Exchange/Barabbas), One Project (Pan Pan),Where He Lies (Island Theatre Company), Ladies and Gents (Semper Fi), Rent (Olympia), The Indian Wants the Coombe (Purple Heart) and Election Night (Bewley’s). Emmet also co-wrote (with David Coffey) and plays the role of Steve in the new Accomplice TV/RTE comedy series Sarah & Steve.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 el diablo!


    Male & female voice actors wanted for radio sitcom pilot.

    Convincing English accents desirable.

    Roles are unpaid but the recorded pilot will be made available for showreels

    PM me or email radioscript@hotmail.co.uk before 23rd October for more information


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,637 ✭✭✭brightspark


    Thurles Drama Group are delighted to present

    Flying Feathers
    a comedy by Derek Benfield

    When Chief Constable Henry Potterton and his sister Sarah arrive at the country house of their late brother Bernard, they are astonished to find scantily clad ladies wandering about, not knowing that Bernard’s housekeeper Nora has turned the place into a ‘House of sin’.

    There are many hilarious comings and goings as clients arrive and Nora tries to keep her visitors from finding out what is really going on.

    Thurles Drama Group’s latest production promises you a night of riotous comedy.

    Book here..
    http://www.thesourceartscentre.ie/whats_on/view_event.php?Event_ID=331


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 DYT


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6 nicecupoftea


    Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn in The Mill Theatre, Dundrum
    Date: Tues 24th November - Sat 28th November at 8pm
    Admission €18/€15
    Directed by Tom Ronayne

    Book tickets €18/€15:
    01-2969340 http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=MILL&organ_val=23997


    Tired of the same old panto’s at Christmas? Want to see something different to get you into the spirit of the season? Well, look no further than the current offering from Glencullen Musical and Dramatic Society. ‘Season’s Greetings’ is a play that captures the humour, chaos and tension of family time at Christmas and is guaranteed to send audiences home with a smile on their face and a spring in their step.

    “The play takes place over a couple of days during the Christmas period, set in an English household and revolves around the different relationships between family and friends as they gather to celebrate the season”, says Tom Ronayne, Director. “It is fast paced, laced with black humour, drama and comedy with a fantastic cast who are working hard to do justice to the great script penned by Alan Ayckbourn”.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 MarlowEnt


    Marlow Entertainers

    We have been staging traditional family pantomimes for almost 50 years in the picturesque town of Marlow, on the river Thames about 25 miles from the centre of London.

    This year we will be performing Snow White and we have an enthusiastic cast of all ages from the local community who believe it is important for this local pantomime tradition to continue. All profit made goes to charity and therefore we hope as many local people as possible will come along to join in the festive fun!

    Mirror, mirror on the wall, where is the best panto of them all?
    This December, don't miss our fun-packed, family pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! With comedy, singing, dancing, a donation to a local charity from any profit made from the show, audience participation and all for only £5 a ticket, what more could you want from a pantomime?!


    Dates: Wednesday 2nd December, Friday 4th December, Saturday 5th December and Sunday 6th December 2009
    Venue: Shelley Theatre, Marlow
    Box office number: 01628 483597 (Marlow Tourist Information)
    Website address: www.marlowentertainers.co.uk



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 arr me hearties


    WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
    THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER
    THE PUBLIC THEATRE – TRINITY COLLEGE – 8PM

    Featured in the film “Amadeus”, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to be part of Mozart’s Requiem – his last composition and one of his most popular and respected works.

    The concert will be held in Trinity College’s Public Theatre at 8pm on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th. It will be performed by Ireland’s oldest Choral Society: The University of Dublin Choral Society.[/font]

    The performance will begin at 8pm sharp and features an all-Mozart programme including:
    • Requiem
    • Coronation Mass
    • Overture from the Magic Flute
    Founded in 1837, The University of Dublin Choral Society performs three concerts each year, one at the end of each term. The tradition that members wear the formal academic gown for performances is upheld and concerts take place in the beautiful surroundings of the Examination Hall, Trinity College Dublin.

    Tickets are €10 and €15 and can be purchased on the night.

    For more information visit www.udcs.org





  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 utopek


    Peter Pans by 50% Male Experimental Theatre

    After a huge success of the preview last weekend, D-light Studios will host 50% Male Experimental Theatre with their performance; ‘Peter Pans’ on the 19, 20, 21, 22 of November.

    Choreographed by Anna Gáciarz, Peter Pans explores the syndrome of the same name, a generation of people who don’t want to grow up, who find it difficult to express love. Peter Pans – people with the body of an adult but the mind of a child.

    Peter Pans is a combination of physical theatre and contemporary dance theatre technique.

    This debut performance by an experimental dance/theatre company, comprises of 3 male and 3 female performers with wildly different back-stories, complimentary skills and a tendency to crack up at tender, ‘sensitive’ moments. They are from Poland and Ireland. They are dancers (and stilt-walkers), office workers and visual artists. The group first got together in February 2009 and found they had an amazing chemistry; their months of work has resulted in this universal tale about a certain generation of people (their generation) who don’t want to grow up; a generation of Peter Pans..

    Come over to D-light Studios, Dublin1 and immerse yourself in an amazing spectacle that tells a story we have all have experienced in people we know or, even more so, in ourselves.

    Shows start at 8pm sharp and tickets at the price of €10 are available online at peterpans.d-lightstudios.com and in the box office.



    You can check also our facebook page here. And feel free to pass this email on any of your friends.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Greenhills


    Greenhills Variety Group present:

    SNOW WHITE AND THE ARTFUL DODGERS!

    Jan 4th - 9th in Greenhills Community Centre, Dublin 12

    A twist to the classic fairytale! See poster or PM us for more details

    See you there :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 762 ✭✭✭Threadhead


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    The Devious Theatre Company are launching their Dario Fo Season with the maniacal murder mystery comedy Accidental Death Of An Anarchist, arguably the Nobel Prize winning dramatist’s most famous play.

    This will be the first play to be staged in the new Set Theatre, John Street, Killkenny. They will be returning in March of 2010 with the next part of the season, Dario Fo’s Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!

    Accidental Death Of An Anarchist will run from Wednesday December 2nd to Sunday December 6th and tickets are available in RollerCoaster Records, Set Theatre and online at Devioustheatre.com


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 InVision


    An impromptu audio visual gathering in a gallery today, November 26th..at 5PM.

    Bring your music and your player with you. It's fun, everyone is welcome and it's FREE. Location is due to be announced today 1PM.

    For more details:

    http://lecool.com/cities/dublin/newsletters/current.html
    http://www.twitter.com/invision_event


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 InVision


    The event will take place in the Hugh Lane Gallery.

    We will begin to assemble at Wolf Tone Park (Garden Of Remembrance) just off Parnell Street at 5PM. We will begin to make our way to the gallery at 5:15 so make sure you get their early.

    Bring your Mp3 Players and Earphones and any friends who wish to take part.

    See you all there.
    In’Vision.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14 Goldstar101


    :)Whistle in the Dark - highly recommended - it is being performed in St.Patrick's college, Drumcondra - Professional actors - admission 10e (Last show is tonight 8pm)


    Excellent casting, directing and realization of the text!!


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