january - april 2012 - Hawk`s Well Theatre Sligo
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january - april 2012 - Hawk`s Well Theatre Sligo
JANUARY - APRIL 2012 071 916 1518 www.hawkswell.com Show Genre Time 4 6 13 18-21 21 22 26-28 29 31 Reeling in the Showband Years Myra's Story Joyce in Story and Song Big Maggie (Birthday Gig) Hawk's Well Theatre Birthday Party The Teetotallers It's Panto Jim but not as we know it! Ruth Moody trio A Musical Night out with Sligo VEC Music Theatre Theatre Theatre Music Music Panto Music Music 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 10.30pm 8pm 8pm, 3pm Sat 28 8pm 8pm 1-2 3 4 5 8-11 18-25 A Musical Night out with Sligo VEC The Magic Flute Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden & Séamie O’Dowd Dramatic Magical Moments All Shook Up The Wizard of Oz (Birthday Gig) Music Opera Music Theatre Musical Musical 26 29 Tommy Fleming Eddi Reader Music Music 8pm 8pm 8pm 2.30pm 8pm 8pm 2.30pm 18, 19, 25 8pm 8pm 1-2 5-6 7 8 8 9 10 12-13 14 15 17 20-24 27 31 Carthaginians (Birthday Gig) A Murder of Crows Salomé Coirm Neil Delamare Tom Crean Ashelin Macbeth Showstopper! Baglady The Speks Married Bliss Man 1 Bank 0 Colin Murphy Theatre Children Music Workshops Comedy Theatre Music Theatre Musical Theatre Children Theatre Theatre Comedy 8pm 10am, 12.30pm 8pm 9am - 3pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 10am, 2pm 8pm 8pm 2pm, 4pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 1-4 9-12 13 17-21 26 28 Feis Shligigh Feis Ceoil Freddie White Our Show 12 Silent Kilfenora Céilí Band (Birthday Gig) Feis Feis Music Music Theatre Music February January Date March Book online: www.hawkswell.com April Cover image: Big Maggie, Druid At a Glance! Hawk symbol denotes early bird price and friend’s price. Friend’s price applies to friends/patrons of the theatre. Early Bird applies to bookings made before 9th January 2012. Price €30 €15/10 €15/12 €25/20 Free of charge €18 €15/10 €12/10 €8 Page €10 €15 €8 €8 €8 €25/20 €18/15 €10/8/4 - u14’s €18/15 €17/14 €27 €20/18 €18/15 €10/7.50 schools €15/12 Free of charge €20 €18/15 €15/12 €15/12 €18/15 €14/12 €5 €16/13 €18/16 €18/16 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm €18/15 €10 €18/15 €20/18 Theatre Music Comedy Musicals Workshops Children 6 7 8-9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 €16 €18 €13 €10 €10 €13 €13 January Su 1 8 15 22 29 Mo 2 9 16 23 30 Tu 3 10 17 24 31 Su 29 5 12 19 26 Mo 30 6 13 20 27 Tu 31 7 14 21 28 Su 26 4 11 18 25 Mo 27 5 12 19 26 Tu 28 6 13 20 27 Su 1 8 15 22 29 Mo 2 9 16 23 30 Tu 3 10 17 24 1 We 4 11 18 25 1 Th 5 12 19 26 2 Fr 6 13 20 27 3 Sa 7 14 21 28 4 February We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 March We 29 7 14 21 28 Th 1 8 15 22 29 Fr 2 9 16 23 30 Sa 3 10 17 24 31 Th 5 12 19 26 3 Fr 6 13 20 27 4 Sa 7 14 21 28 5 April We 4 11 18 25 2 Welcome We are immensely proud to celebrate our 30th birthday in 2012. Throughout its lifetime the Hawk’s Well Theatre has played an important and leading role in the cultural and artistic life of the region. It is fair to say the theatre has firmly established itself as part of the fabric of Sligo, as a gateway to the performing arts for the people of Sligo and beyond, and also as a vibrant resource for local community artists. To mark the momentous birthday we are planning an exciting program of events throughout the year to celebrate the relationships the theatre has nurtured throughout its life. Our celebrations will honour the core local groups who have performed at the theatre since its birth as well as present the very best of professional artists. Happy Birthday to us, Happy Birthday to us! Birthday Celebrations This year we are celebrating 30 years of culture, music, drama, dance and comedy at the Hawk’s Well Theatre. Come along and join in the celebrations! Visit our Exhibition – 30 years at the Hawk’s Well on display in the foyer from the 21st of January 2012 Help us Celebrate – come to our Birthday Party! As the first theatre company to perform at the Hawk’s Well on its opening night in January 1982, we are really excited to welcome Druid Theatre Company back to Sligo, 30 years on almost to the day!! In February our birthday gig is, of course, Sligo Musical Society’s wonderful production of The Wizard of Oz. In March we present an exceptional production of Carthaginians by Frank McGuinness, which is directed by Adrian Dunbar. April’s birthday gig brings the much loved Kilfenora Céilí Band back to Sligo. We always strive to offer you the best value we can, so look out for early bird pricings on selected shows when booked by 9th January. Look out also for our new website coming in January!! We look forward to welcoming you to the theatre in 2012!! Best wishes from Marie, Maeve, Richard, Nick, Francis & all the Hawk’s Well team. 4 We are celebrating in style on Saturday 21st of January 2012 Following the Saturday night performance of Big Maggie on 21st January, celebrate with us at the Hawk’s Well Theatre Birthday Party from 10.30pm til late with the fantastic Sligo band Anything Goes! The celebrations continue throughout the year with a special Birthday gig every month! Birthday Gigs this season: January – Big Maggie – Druid Theatre Company February – The Wizard of Oz – Sligo Musical Society March – Carthaginians - The Millenium Forum Derry April – Kilfenora Céilí Band 5 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Reeling in the Showband Years Wed 4 Jan, 8pm ¤30 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Myra’s Story Coolera Dramatic Society By Brian Foster Fri 6 Jan, 8pm ¤15/10conc. The smash hit show tours again! The Showband Show to top them all! RTE’s Ronan Collins is your host for the night. A brilliant live performer, Ronan will also sing his renowned Tribute to Joe Dolan. This year includes the biggest Showband star of all, ‘The King’ Brendan Bowyer. He sang The Hucklebuck, Boolavogue and many more. Tony Kenny who had a Number One with Any Dream Will Do, Lorraine McDonald, The Conquerors Showband & Eurovision stars Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg will also be heard on this eventful night. The show’s exciting finale is an ALL CAST performance of a medley of songs from the unique Showband Years! It will send you home with great memories of a magical and never to be repeated time in Irish popular music! An ideal Christmas gift. Early booking is advised. 6 Coolera Dramatic Society are delighted to announce that due to huge demand, their acclaimed production of Myra’s Story, will return to the Hawk’s Well Theatre for one night only. Directed by Bobby Jones, this Brian Foster play stars Mary McDonnell in a performance of incredible depth which chronicles the highs and infinite lows of Dublin woman, Myra McLoughlin. Motherless from a young age, and living with a father who clings increasingly to the dubious solace provided by drink, Myra sees marriage as her only way out of a bleak future which already seems pre-destined. Along comes Tommy McLoughlin, and together they dream of a future happiness which will transcend their environment. Please note this show is not suitable for children. 7 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Joyce in Story and Song Special Double Bill Performance Fri 13 Jan, 8pm ¤15/12conc. ¤10 On the 70th anniversary of the death of James Joyce we present this special double bill performance. Joyced! Book online: www.hawkswell.com By Donal O'Kelly. Performed by Katie O'Kelly. Directed by Sorcha Fox A Whirlwind Love Affair, Gunfire, Music, Rejection, Flight, Boater Hats...James Joyce like you've never seen him before. Joyced! looks back at 1904 through the eyes of JoJo, a stallholder in Dublin's Rathmines Market, with a dangerous obsession for all things Joycean. JoJo careers like a person possessed through the full gamut of 1904 James Joyce: • his battles with his mad dad • his bronze medal win for singing in the Feis • a crazed night of gunfire in the Sandycove Tower • his rescue from Monto mayhem by the man who became Bloom • and his passion for Nora Barnacle and their fabled walk on 16th June It is a chaotic, whirlwind odyssey through the people, events and year that would later become infamous in Ulysses Songs of Joyce Songs of Joyce is a musical extravaganza of songs drawn from the life and works of James Joyce. Sinead Murphy and Sligo native Darina Gallagher bring their earthy brand of harmonies to some of the bestloved songs of the early 20th century from bawdy street ballads and sea shanties to music hall hits and folksongs. This delightful production has toured to critical acclaim throughout Ireland and internationally to the UK, USA and Russia. 8 “A Joycean feast of music hall memories” “delightful” Anne Madden, The Belfast Telegraph 9 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Big Maggie Hawk’s Well Theatre Birthday Celebration Book online: www.hawkswell.com Druid By John B. Keane. Directed by Garry Hynes. Wed 18 – Sat 21 Jan, 8pm ¤25/20conc. A riveting story of money, land and secret sex. Aisling O’Sullivan (The Clinic, Raw), John Olohan (The Tudors and Druid's The Silver Tassie) and Keith Duffy (Coronation Street, Boyzone) lead a cast of eleven of Ireland’s finest actors in this much loved play by John B. Keane, complete with caustic wit and scandalous honesty. On the day of her husband's funeral, Maggie Polpin, widowed mother of four, is now ready to take power into her own hands... but at what cost? With Big Maggie Druid continues its exploration of John B. Keane’s work which began in 2002 with Sive, followed by Sharon’s Grave (2003) and The Year of the Hiker (2006). Early Booking is advised 10 Druid marked the opening of the Hawk’s Well Theatre in January 1982 with their production of Much Ado About Nothing. Thirty years later, having gone from strength to strength they are back to celebrate the Hawk’s Well Theatre’s birthday with their production of Big Maggie by John B. Keane. Hawk’s Well Theatre Birthday Party Sat 21 Jan, 10.30pm Following Saturday night’s performance of Druid’s Big Maggie we will be celebrating in the foyer with music from Anything Goes. Come and join us from 10.30 ‘til late! Also view our Exhibition – 30 years at the Hawk’s Well on display in the foyer from the 21st of January 2012 11 Book online: www.hawkswell.com The Teetotallers Sun 22 Jan, 8pm ¤18 ¤15 A sensational new outfit which includes three of the most praised and popular traditional musicians including, fiddler and violinist Martin Hayes, flute, whistle and bodhrán player Kevin Crawford, and singer, guitarist, bouzouki and mandola player John Doyle. This formidable new trio emerged out of an informal musical encounter at a festival in 2010. The Teetotallers represent a breathtaking summit of talent, skill and imagination that will captivate followers of Irish traditional and other roots music everywhere. A debut album and tour by the trio promise to be among the musical highlights of 2012. Expect the extraordinary. “If someone told me about a new trio comprising Martin Hayes, Kevin Crawford, and John Doyle, I would have replied: keep dreaming.” Earle Hitchner, Irish Echo, The Wall Street Journal 12 Book online: www.hawkswell.com It’s Panto Jim, but not as we know it! Sligo General Hospital Musical Society Thurs 26 - Sat 28 Jan, 8pm Matinee Sat 28 Jan, 3pm ¤15/10conc. ¤8 Where science-fiction meets traditional panto…It’s Panto Jim, but not as we know it! The crew of the Spaceship Centipede must make an emergency landing on the planet of Pantonia, where the adventure begins. Captain Nerk leads the exploration and ends up on a mission to help the Seven Dwarfs wake Snow White. But will the wicked Queen stand in their way? It’s just another day on the final frontier! 13 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Ruth Moody Sun 29 Jan, 8pm ¤12/10conc. ¤8 From Winnipeg, Manitoba, founding member of the internationally renowned trio The Wailin' Jennys and former lead singer of the Canadian roots band Scruj MacDuhk (the band that would later become The Duhks), Ruth Moody is an artist of exceptional depth and grace. Critics have lauded her delicate vocals and impressive multi-instrumentalism (she plays guitar, banjo, accordion, piano, and bodhrán). Ruth’s songs are timeless, universal, exceptionally well-crafted and sung with an intimacy and honesty that is unmistakable. A real treat! 14 Book online: www.hawkswell.com A Musical Night out with Sligo VEC Sligo VEC Tues 31 Jan – Thurs 2 Feb ¤8 After last year's success with the musical "the Raven Beckons" the staff and students of Sligo VEC are once again taking to the boards. This year’s production is a pot pourri of song, dance and instrumental, showcasing the wide range of talent in the colleges and centres to appeal to all tastes. It promises to be a wonderful celebration of Sligo VEC's music culture. 15 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Book online: www.hawkswell.com Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden & Séamie O’Dowd The Magic Flute Opera Theatre Company By Mozart Fri 3 Feb, 8pm ¤25/20conc. “A terrific night’s entertainment… this company is driven by ideas, takes risks, and always a fresh and interesting approach” Sunday Business Post Photo: Con Kelleher Opera Theatre Company is delighted to celebrate 25 years of touring opera throughout Ireland with this magical and uplifting opera. Enchanting and evocative, Mozart’s final masterpiece The Magic Flute is a lyrical love story, set against an atmospheric backdrop of fantasy and mischief. This profound but lighthearted tale is guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages combining moments of high comedy with intrigue, kidnap, and initiation rituals. The sublime score ripples with irresistible charm; from the stratospheric arias of the Queen of the Night, to the glorious melodies of Papageno, both reflecting Mozart’s dramatic genius and enthusiasm for life. Sat 4 Feb, 8pm ¤18/15conc. These three traditional musicians have built a formidable musical relationship since 2001. Individually recognised figureheads of the tradition, they have built solid reputations as master musicians with astounding skill, diversity and virtuosity. Máirtín is one of the most respected and loved accordion players in the country. One of Ireland’s top fiddle players, Cathal’s solo banjo performances are quite simply show-stopping. The phenomenal musical abilities of Sligo’s own Séamie O’Dowd have become increasingly familiar at international level in recent years. Together they produce a musical experience that redefines one’s concept of brilliance, verging on perfection. If this trio does not get you to your feet, nothing will. 16 17 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Dramatic Magical Moments Sun 5 Feb, 2.30pm ¤10/8(students/seniors) /¤4 u-14's Book online: www.hawkswell.com All Shook Up Sligo Fun Company Wed 8 – Sat 11 Feb, 8pm ¤18/15conc. A performance from the students of Mary Finnegan School of Speech and Drama. Proceeds after expenses will be donated to the Blathnaid Foley Trust. Read about Blathnaid’s story and about the work of the trust at www.bftrust.org. 18 The time…..summer of 1955. The place: a small you never-heard-of-town somewhere in Midwest America where excitement is outlawed by the very conservative Mayor Matilda. The rules are clear - no tight pants, no public kissing and no loud music! Everything changes when the hip-swivelling, guitar-playing Chad roars into town on his motorbike and changes it forever with the power of rock-and-roll and love. This is a musical which guarantees to have audiences jumpin’ out of their blue suede shoes! 19 Book online: www.hawkswell.com The Wizard of Oz Book online: www.hawkswell.com An Evening with Tommy Fleming Sligo Musical Society Special Acoustic Show Sat 18 – Sat 25 Feb, 8pm. No evening performance on Sun 19 Matinée: Sat 18, Sun 19 & Sat 25, 2.30p.m. ¤17/14conc. Sun 26 Feb, 8pm ¤27 Multi-Platinum winning artist Tommy Fleming has many times been described as the Voice of Ireland and is one of Ireland’s top entertainers. He is famous for his arrangements of popular songs such as Danny Boy, Isle of Innisfree and Hard Times. His most recent release The Platinum Collection celebrates the singer’s twentieth anniversary in the music industry. The album features forty tracks from Tommy’s lengthy career including his very first recording Loving Hannah – recorded in 1991. Sligo Musical Society is delighted to celebrate the 30th birthday of the Hawk’s Well Theatre by bringing one of the world's favourite musicals to the Sligo stage - the timeless tale of a Kansas farm girl who discovers that “there’s no place like home”. With a click of your heels and a sprinkle of musical theatre magic, the Society’s 13th annual production will sweep audiences away. Dorothy and her dog Toto, along with their friends the Cowardly Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow are transported “Over the Rainbow” to adventures in Munchkin Land, the Haunted Forest, and the Emerald City. A Tommy Fleming concert is a musical experience not to be missed. With universal appeal and a fan base that is growing stronger worldwide year by year, don’t miss your opportunity to enjoy the experience of a Tommy Fleming concert. Sligo Musical Society’s The Wizard of Oz will have the entire family captivated as they are swept away on a bewitching adventure down the Yellow Brick Road. 20 21 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Eddi Reader Wed 29 Feb, 8pm ¤20/18conc. ¤16 The Hawk’s Well Theatre is delighted to welcome Scottish songstress extraordinaire, Eddi Reader back to Sligo once again. From the traditional to the contemporary, what sets Reader apart is the depth and quality of the emotional performance; her ability not only to move the listener but to connect her experience to that of her audience. Her rare blend of meltingly true vocals and towering romanticism combine with an astute and pragmatic nature to make her a unique and powerful figure in contemporary British music. She has effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers. Book online: www.hawkswell.com Carthaginians The Millennium Forum Derry By Frank McGuinness Directed by Adrian Dunbar Thurs 1 – Fri 2 March, 8pm ¤18/15conc. Frank McGuinness’ Carthaginians has often been acknowledged as one of the few enduring plays to have emerged from ‘The Troubles’. An elegy for Bloody Sunday in Derry, it is the survival of tragedy, of intense grief which becomes the unspoken subject through the personal journeys of three women and three men who camp out in a graveyard awaiting the rise of the dead. This production commemorates the 40th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and, appropriately within the theme of Carthaginians celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Millennium Forum. “Hauntingly coherent beauty and of sadness and of a deep defiant joy.” The Financial Times 22 23 Book online: www.hawkswell.com A Murder of Crows Book online: www.hawkswell.com Salomé Barnstorm Sound Affairs By Mike Kenny, in collaboration with Barnstorm Theatre Company. Mon 5 – Tues 6 March, 10am & 12.30pm ¤10, ¤7.50 schools Score by Charlie Barber Wed 7 March, 8pm ¤15/12 conc. A Murder of Crows is a dynamic and theatrically exciting work for children aged 8 and over, based on the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel. The play explores themes of famine, family loyalties and personal growth. Six actors weave a gothic story of two children's journey from abandonment and fear to ultimate survival, seen from the quirky perspective of a chorus of raucous and garrulous crows, whose boisterous antics will delight children. A rare screening of one of the most extraordinary and bizarre silent movies to come out of Hollywood in the 1920s is given a dramatic twist. Four percussionists will perform live a score specially written for the film by Charlie Barber. Adapted from a controversial Oscar Wilde play and costing a staggering $350,000, the film was produced by and starred the flamboyant Russian actress, Alla Nazimova. Her aim was to create a bold and experimental work that would raise the artistic level of American films. However conservative 1920s audiences simply weren’t ready for its erotically charged aura and rumours that Nazimova had insisted on an all gay and bi-sexual cast in honour of Oscar Wilde added to the film’s notoriety. In recent years however, Salomé has increasingly been acknowledged as ahead of its time, in many ways, one of the first arthouse films. 24 25 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Coirm Gael Linn Thurs 8 March, 9am-3pm Free of charge Book online: www.hawkswell.com Neil Delamare - Restructuring Thurs 8 March, 8pm ¤20 ¤18 Following the sell out success of his last show, Neil Delamere returns with the national tour of his highly anticipated new show, Restructuring. Equally hilarious on and off script, don’t miss this five star comedy maestro! Coirm Gael Linn aims to promote the use of Irish among primary school pupils by providing a stage for them to display their talents in a non-competitive Irish-speaking environment. Each school performs a 20 minute variety show which may include drama, music, song, dance, recitation etc. Eight schools from counties Sligo, Leitrim and Mayo will be taking part. Restructuring sees the star of RTE’s The Panel, BBC’s The Blame Game and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow and Channel 4’s Stand Up for the Week come to terms with the changes in the country, the world and more importantly his own living arrangements! Handy hints on how to handle the UK traffic police will be dispensed as well as sage advice on why not to pour olive oil in your ears. One of the sharpest comedy minds in the Irish comedy scene today, this born storyteller takes to the stage with his original brand of razor sharp wit and hilarious anecdotes making Restructuring a must-see for any discerning comedy fan. For further information go to www.gael-linn.ie or contact Gael Linn at 01 675 3299. “If you've yet to see Delamere live, make this the year….simply put, Delamere is a master” Scotsman 26 27 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Tom Crean - 'Antarctic Explorer' Written and performed by Aidan Dooley Fri 9 March, 8pm ¤18/15conc. ¤13 Experience the story of one man’s incredible journey. Aidan Dooley’s award winning one-man play tells the heroic tale of Tom Crean (1877 – 1938), the intrepid, Irish Antarctic explorer and the only man to serve with Scott and Shackleton on three famous expeditions: – Discovery(1901 – 1904); Terra Nova (1910 – 1913) and Endurance (1914 – 1916). Written and performed by Dooley the story, a testament of human fortitude against all the elements of Antarctica, is brought to life in this dramatic solo performance. Winner of Fringe First in Edinburgh 2006. Best Solo performance award winner - New York International Fringe Festival 2003. Best Actor nomination - Dublin Fringe Festival 2003 “a remarkable and uplifting piece of theatre, gives everything and asks nothing.” Sunday Independent 28 Ashelin Book online: www.hawkswell.com Sat 10 March, 8pm ¤15/12conc. ¤10 Ashelin is a band of five sisters - Cassy, Joesie, Kaliyan, Shaelin, and Thea – from Newfoundland, Canada. Known for their sparkling vocals and intricate harmonies, their unique brand of folk roots shines through their original songwriting and novel interpretations of traditional tunes. The band’s 2010 release “The Road Not Taken” was produced by Grammy Award winning producer/engineer George Massenburg and ECMA award winning producer/engineer Al Strickland. These five fresh talents, who can cast a spell over their audiences, are ready to take their place among the greatest talent Canada has produced. “Beautiful and harmonious!” BBC Ulster 29 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Icarus Theatre Collective and South Hill Park Arts Centre in association with Kings Theatre Portsmouth Macbeth Mon 12 – Tues 13 March, 10am & 2pm ¤15/12 schools Book online: www.hawkswell.com Showstopper! The Improvised Musical Seabright Productions Wed 14 March, 8pm ¤18/15conc. Something wicked this way comes… The vicious, barbaric undercurrent in Shakespeare’s epic tragedy surfaces in this kinetic, blood-thirsty production. Victorious on the battlefield, Macbeth’s nobility and bravery are rewarded by an indebted king. But with each enemy slaughtered to serve Macbeth’s own vaulting ambition, his lust for power takes a deadly turn until he ferociously usurps the kingdom. His reign, baptised in blood, spirals out of control and Macbeth's deeds come back to tear him down. A brand new musical is created from scratch at each performance of this award-winning production, which has played sell-out seasons in London’s West End and at the Edinburgh festival. Audience suggestions help to create a show on the spot, as the allsinging, all-dancing cast improvise with unpredictable and frequently hilarious results. Packed with drama, dazzling dance routines and catchy melodies, Showstopper! leaves delighted audiences singing all the way home. Selected to open the 2012 Shakespeare Fest, The Globe, Germany. “Having now seen Showstopper! twice, I can testify that not only is each performance achingly funny, it’s a genuinely new full-length musical every time. Top-class in creativity in action. Worth seeing Time Out again and again.” 30 31 Book online: www.hawkswell.com The Speks Baglady TrueWest Theatre in association with Eska Riada Sat 17 March, 2pm & 4pm ¤5 By Frank McGuinness Performed by Maria McDermottroe Directed by Caroline Fitzgerald Thurs 15 March, 8pm ¤14/12conc. ¤10 32 Photo: Sarah FitzGerald This rarely performed play is a tragic and touching story about alienation and truth. The play explores the conditions and circumstances, which caused a gentle woman to become estranged from her life, while giving the viewer a glance into the terrifying events, which led to this isolation. “McDermottroe is ultimately triumphant as she excavates the pure child from the raddled old woman” The Sunday Times Book online: www.hawkswell.com Following two sold-out performances at the Hawk’s Well Theatre at Sligo Live, The Speks return to the Hawk’s Well to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The Speks are a six-piece traditional Irish music band for children. They live on a mysterious Island off the coast of Co. Clare called Glasses Island where everybody wears glasses! Their debut album recently won a prestigious Parents’ Choice music award in the US where their music has been described as ‘Riverdance for toddlers’ and ‘grown up music for kids.’ They perform their nursery rhymes and sing-along songs set to acoustic Irish music while encouraging kids to sing and dance along. This is a great, fun event for kids. ‘If your little ones love fantastic, magical songs…then The Speks are the boys for you’ Tom Dunne, Newstalk 33 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Married Bliss Everyman Theatre Co. By Sam Cree. Directed by Manus Shields. Tues 20 – Sat 24 March, 8pm ¤16/13conc. Tues 20 March Sligo Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs Charity Night. Wine Reception @ 7.15pm. Tickets ¤15 A hilarious comedy set in a spartan farmhouse holiday cottage owned by the miserly Andrew Calvin Knox. Andrew’s daughter Mary Rose has a somewhat underdeveloped romantic education but she has her eye on Donald the farm hand. Life is uneventful until a city dwelling couple, the Ramseys rent the cottage for a week. When they arrive, followed by a number of others, events take a decided turn and what follows is a series of humorous exchanges and comic situations resulting in a bagful of laughs. 34 Man 1, Bank 0 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Tues 27 March, 8pm ¤18/16conc. Man 1, Bank 0 is Patrick Combs amazing-but-true story of how he deposited a $95,093.35 junk-mail cheque into his own bank account, as a joke, and the story that ensued after his bank clears it. He’s rich – or is he? This outrageously funny comedy that quickly becomes a staggering David vs Goliath-like real-life adventure, returns to the Hawk’s Well after ‘smash hit’ sold out shows last year in Ireland and internationally. This is a must-see one-man comedy that you’ll never forget. Winner of Best Comedy Award – Montreal Winner of Funniest Show Of The Year – HBO’s Comedy Festival “Two hours of non stop laughter” Broadway World "... the comedy value of watching a bank beg for its cash back is priceless." Time Out NY 35 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Colin Murphy Sat 31 March, 8pm ¤18/16conc. Colin has played sell out shows throughout Ireland and at the biggest and best comedy festivals around the world including Edinburgh, Melbourne, Montreal, and of course Kilkenny Cat Laughs. He has been an almost permanent fixture on Irish television for the last decade. From a long list of credits his highlights have included the five years he was the writer and presenter of the highly regarded and critically acclaimed Blizzard of Odd followed by a six year stint on the hugely successful The Panel for RTE. On the BBC he is back as a regular panellist on topical news show The Blame Game and his own Great Unanswered Questions, which airs on television, BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio 4. Colin has also acted in a wide range of productions from award winning BBC drama Holy Cross to the Bafta nominated comedy series People Like Us. Feis Shligigh Book online: www.hawkswell.com Sun 1 April – Wed 4 April Feis Shligigh was founded in 1903 as a Gaelic Feis for Connacht. The aims are the revival of national Language and Heritage. Dr. Douglas Hyde, first President of Ireland, adjudicated the Irish Language Competitions in the early days. After a few years the Feis lapsed until 1929 and since then has continued to grow from year to year. All sections of the Feis ran concurrently during Easter Week until 2006. Since then because of increasing numbers of competitors, it now takes place over 3 weekends before Easter ending with 4 days of Drama on the Wednesday of Holy Week. His first live DVD, Happy in Menace, is available now. 36 37 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Feis Ceoil Mon 9 – Thurs 12 April Freddie White Book online: www.hawkswell.com Friday 13 April, 8pm ¤18/15conc. ¤13 One of the first folk musicians to perform at the Hawk’s Well Theatre 30 years ago, we are delighted to welcome the dulcet tones of Freddie White back to Sligo. Whether interpreting songs by his favorite writers, such as Randy Newman, Tom Waits, John Hiatt and Guy Clark, or performing his own compositions, Freddie’s live performances are nothing short of legendary. Sligo Feis Ceoil nurtures, nourishes and celebrates the Arts in Sligo on Easter week each year. Providing a platform for national and international entrants to compete in the best possible venues Sligo Feis Ceoil supports the learning objectives in the curriculum and competitors take on board the adjudication they receive. It assists them in the challenges they encounter throughout their education and therefore enhances their personal development. Syllabus is available on www.sligofeisceoil.ie. Many thanks to all sponsors and volunteers. 38 39 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Our Show 12 Tues 17 – 21 April, 8pm ¤10 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Silent Fishamble: The New Play Company Written and performed by Pat Kinevane Directed by Jim Culleton Produced by Marketa Dowling Composed by Denis Clohessy Thurs 26 April, 8pm ¤18/15conc. ¤13 Plus post-show talk with Pat Kinevane WINNER of Fringe First and Herald Angel Awards at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011 More than 100 youngsters from Sligo’s Avalon Centre take to the stage for their annual variety performance Homeless McGoldrig once had splendid things. But he has lost it all - including his mind. He now dives into the wonderful wounds of his past through the romantic world of Rudolph Valentino, in this brave, bleak, beautiful new production. Silent is currently wowing audiences on its extensive Irish touring and has been invited to prestigious festivals in the UK, Europe and USA. Fishamble: The New Play Company is an internationally acclaimed, multi-award winning company dedicated to new work for the theatre. Recent productions presented on major Irish and international tours include The Pride of Parnell Street by Sebastian Barry, and Forgotten also by Pat Kinevane. ‘a must-see if ever there was one’ The List 40 41 Book online: www.hawkswell.com Kilfenora Céilí Band Sat 28 April, 8pm ¤20/18conc. Friends Get Involved! Become a Friend of the Hawk’s Well Theatre Our aim is to bring an exciting programme of events to Sligo and to offer the community increased opportunities to take part in the arts. We really need your support to help us make the Hawk’s Well the best it can be over the next 30 years! Become a Friend/Patron of the Hawk’s Well for €90 and you will receive: • Membership for your family • Two invitations to at least 3 productions a year • Special Friend’s rate for most shows €2 less than concession rate, listed on brochure as • Your name on board in foyer • Your name listed on website • Priority Booking for all shows to reserve your favourite seats • Circle of Friends – preview of programme each season 102 years in the business, the Kilfenora has gone from strength to strength since their centenary! From village parties in the early 1900s to bigger dances in the '30s, broadcasts in the '40s, commercial recordings in the '50s, foreign tours in the '60s right down to their current international profile they have set the bar for other ensembles. The Kilfenora features fiddles, bass, cello, flutes, banjo, concertina and accordion, with what Folk Roots Magazine called "one of the tightest rhythm sections in the world". They brewed up an open-air storm in Dublin on the eve of the Millennium. Their gig in the National Concert Hall on St. Patrick's Day has become an annual event. The visual impact of up to twelve musicians exuberantly driving the dancers on is what sets them apart and makes them unique. 42 To become a friend of the Hawk’s Well Theatre and support your local venue into the future please complete the following form and drop it in to us with payment. Alternatively phone us on 071 916 1518 or email marketing@hawkswell.com Name: Address: Phone: Email: Please enclose a cheque made payable to Hawk’s Well Theatre for €90 for membership of Friend’s scheme. To pay by cash/laser or credit card please phone us on 071 916 1518 or drop in to the Hawk’s Well. 43 Vouchers Gift Vouchers Give a gift of culture for Christmas! Theatre vouchers make a wonderful gift for family and friends. With everything from drama, comedy, musicals, dance and a wide variety of music programmed throughout the year the recipient can choose to use the vouchers for whatever shows they would like to see. To buy a voucher simply call in to the Box Office on Temple Street, Sligo, phone 071 916 1518 or email info@hawkswell.com Pre-theatre meals at BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES Mon - Fri 10am - 5.30pm. Sat 2pm - 5pm. On performance days the Box Office stays open until 30 minutes after the start of the show. To book by phone call + 353 (0)71 916 1518 during Box Office opening times. Our online booking service is open 24 hours. www.hawkswell.com Email enquiries to info@hawkswell.com CONCESSIONS The Hawk’s Well offers concessions where available to the following customers: • Students in full-time education • Under 16’s • Senior Citizen – Over 65 • Unemployed Proof of concession status must be produced when collecting tickets from Box Office. Early Bird offers - if you book in advance you can save up to 20% on your booking on selected shows. Look for the Early Bird symbol next to the show information. Book before 9th of January to avail of discounted price. Before your show at the Hawk’s Well Theatre, why not enjoy a pre-theatre meal at Source - (winner of “Best New Establishment 2011" at the National Hospitality Conference & Awards 2011). Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine when you show Source your tickets for the Hawk’s Well! Tel 071 9147605 www.sourcesligo.ie 44 Booking Information Booking Information Valid Jan - April before 7pm Friends of the Hawk’s Well get a specially discounted rate for many shows, priority booking and invitations to special events. Look for the Hawk’s symbol next to the show information. Special Offers: From time to time the Hawk’s Well will offer specially discounted rates for select shows. To be kept updated on these offers join our mailing list by emailing info@hawkswell.com and join us on facebook. IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you cannot make a performance that you have booked for, your tickets can be exchanged for another performance or we can credit your account with the price of the tickets booked once you let us know before 3pm the day before the show. • The use of camera or recording equipment during performances by the public is strictly prohibited. • Mobile phones and pagers must be turned off during a performance. • Please arrive on time - latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance and admission is not guaranteed. 45 Book online: www.hawkswell.com GROUP AND SCHOOL BOOKINGS The Hawk’s Well are delighted to welcome schools to our productions and our programme includes a variety of performances for children and young adults. Tickets for Teachers accompanying school groups are free of charge. Group Bookings: Book ten tickets and get 10% discount, available for selected shows only - Call the box office 071 916 1518 to book. Social Clubs: Are you a social secretary for a club or special interest group, or the office outings organiser looking for the next night out? Register your details with us and get six free tickets to a show at the Hawk’s Well as well as further group reductions and invites to specific shows! Email: marketing@hawkswell.com Active Retirement Groups: Are you a member of an Active Retirement Group? Register your group’s details with us and get further reductions and invites to specific shows. Email: marketing@hawkswell.com ACCESS The Hawk’s Well Theatre aims to be accessible and welcoming to everyone and we are committed to making your visit as easy and enjoyable as possible. Please tell us when booking if you have any special requirements and we will do our very best to facilitate you. The Hawk's Well Theatre has a maximum of four spaces for wheelchairs in the auditorium. Please advise box office when booking to enable us to allocate a seat accordingly. Parking for people with disabilities is located at the side of the building on the Lungy and wheelchair access to the theatre (including the bar and box office) is available from here. Guide dogs are welcome - please let us know at time of booking so we can allocate the right seat. Book online: www.hawkswell.com Balcony Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q P O N M Stalls L K J I H G F E D C B A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 J I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 H G F E D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Seats marked in blue are Wheelchair Accessible Stage Facebook: Search for Hawkswell Theatre http://twitter.com/#!/HawksWellSligo Hawk’s Well Theatre is kindly supported by PARKING Limited on-street parking is available in the vicinity of the theatre. Disc parking is from 8.30am to 6.30pm. Patrons may also use the cathedral car park close by on Temple Street. It costs €3. Hawk’s Well Theatre, Temple Street, Sligo 46 47
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