Music - Shetland Arts Development Agency

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Music - Shetland Arts Development Agency
guide to what’s on during June & beyond.
WHAT’S ON
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• B ONHOGA • G AR R IS O N • MA R EEL •
• FILM • MUSIC • ART • THEATRE • CAFÉ BAR • EDUCATION •
WELCOME
Whether it is Film, Music, Art or Theatre
this is your guide to Shetland Arts and its venues.
CONTENTS
03> Bone & Shadow
03> Matthew Bourne’s: The Car Man
04> Stuart Maconie: The Pie At Night
05> Fantasy Films
05> Comic Book Movies
06> Event Listings
07> Screen Focus: Tarantino
07> Our Screen
08> Clype
09> Film
10> Scottish Ensemble Residency
11> NT: A View From The Bridge
11> RSC: Hamlet
12> Event Listings
13> Music Films
13> Father’s Day
14> Shetland Fiddle Frenzy 2016
16> The Art World
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17> Bairns Films
17> Creativity Camp
18> Event Listings
19> Screen Wednesdays
20> Student Showcase
20> Martin Green: FLIT
21> Summer Dance Intensive
22> The Unthanks
22> The Stray Birds
23> Branagh: Romeo And Juliet
23> Branagh: The Entertainer
24> Café Bar Events
25> ScreenPlay 2016
25> KT Tunstall
26> Peter Davis Workshops
26> Creative Industries Forum
27> Cinema Ticket Prices
28> What’s On at a Glance
> Art
TONY HUMBLEYARD / JACK WEBB
Bone & Shadow
a mythology of place
A collaborative exploration through sculpture & contemporary dance
23 April - 5 June
> Alternative Cinema
MATTHEW BOURNE’S: THE CAR MAN
SATURDAY 18 & THURSDAY 23 JUNE
Mareel Cinema  £12 / £10
from the internationally acclaimed choreographer
Matthew Bourne and his Dance Company New
Adventures, The Car Man is loosely based on Bizet’s
popular opera (CARMEN) and has one of the most thrilling
and instantly recognisable scores in classical music,
brilliantly arranged by Terry Davies. The familiar 19th
Century Spanish cigarette factory becomes a
greasy garage-diner in 1960’s America
where the dreams and passions of
a small-town are shattered
by the arrival of a handsome stranger. Fuelled by
heat and desire, the inhabitants are driven into an
unstoppable spiral of greed, lust, betrayal and revenge.
Lez Brotherston’s epic design, Chris Davey’s evocative
lighting and Matthew Bourne’s vivid storytelling take in a
wealth of cinematic references, creating a powerful and
uncompromising vision of small-town America.
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> Comedy
THE
PIE
NIGHT
AT
Tune in! Turn on!
Clock off!
SATURDAY 11 JUNE, 8pm
Mareel  £16
Writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie
takes you on a nocturnal trip through Britain
in search of fun. With his best - selling books
as a guide Stuart plots a route that takes in
high art to low culture, family holidays to fellwalking, music, sport, politics, crown green
bowling and zombie apocalypses…. always
keeping in mind his motto…
All things in moderation…
including moderation!
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> Fantasy Films
Independence Day:
Resurgence (TBC)
Warcraft: The Beginning (12A)
Duncan Jones (Moon, Source Code) brings the world of
the record-breaking videogame to life in this visually
spectacular fantasy epic. Azeroth, a once peaceful nation,
is on the brink of war. An army of orc warriors is at the
border, fleeing their dying home. They want to make a
new life for themselves - but the only life they know is
war. In a conflict that threatens to destroy humans and
orcs alike, the only chance for survival is if the two races
unite. Can anything bring them together before it’s too
late? We always knew they were coming back. After
Independence Day redefined the event movie genre,
the next epic chapter delivers global catastrophe on an
unimaginable scale. Using recovered alien technology,
the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense
defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can
prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented
force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women
can bring our world back from the brink of extinction. Starring Liam Helmsworth & Jeff Goldblum.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Alice Through the Looking
Out of the Shadows (12A)
Glass (PG)
In 2014, genetically mutated turtles Michelangelo, Raphael,
Donatello and Leonardo stormed the big screen in Michael
Bay’s action-packed reboot of the Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles franchise. Now they’re back to confront
their deadliest enemy: The Shredder, who has enlisted
scientist Dr. Baxter Stockman to create the deadly Bebop
and Rocksteady. Meanwhile, the Turtles are also forced
to contend with a New York invasion led by supervillain
Krang. Luckily, they have allies in the former of rat mentor
Splinter, reporter April O’Neill, Vern Fenwick and vigilante
Casey Jones. A host of franchise favourites make their
debut in this explosive Turtles sequel, which sees Johnny
Knoxville, Jeremy Howard, Noel Fisher and Alan Ritchson
reprise their vocal roles as our wisecracking heroes. Alice Kingsleigh (Wasikowska) has spent the past few
years following in her father’s footsteps and sailing the
high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across
a magical looking glass and returns to the fantastical
realm of Underland and her friends the White Rabbit
(Sheen), Absolem (Rickman), the Cheshire Cat (Fry) and
the Mad Hatter (Depp), who is not himself. The Hatter has
lost his Muchness, so Mirana (Hathaway) sends Alice on a
quest to borrow the Chronosphere, a metallic globe inside
the chamber of the Grand Clock which powers all time.
Returning to the past, she comes across friends – and
enemies – at different points in their lives, and embarks
on a perilous race to save the Hatter before time runs
out. 5
> Events
Bone & Shadow
Classic Car Show Concert
23 APRIL - 5 JUNE
SATURDAY 4 JUNE
A collaborative exploration through sculpture &
contemporary dance
Bryan Gear & Violet Tulloch, Sheila Henderson Band,
Eunice Henderson’s fiddle group, Mike Laurenson & Mirka.
Imaginate “Go Get ‘Em Kid”
Stuart Maconie: The Pie at Night
Bonhoga  FREE
Mareel  £20
TUESDAY 24 & WEDNESDAY 25 MAY
SATURDAY 11 JUNE, 8pm
Mareel  Tickets Through Shetland Schools Service
Mareel  £16
A playful and high-energy contemporary dance duet
performed by Adrienne O’Leary & Tamsyn Russell.
Writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie takes you on a
nocturnal trip through Britain in search of fun.
The Unthanks
The Art World
THURSDAY 26 MAY, 7.30pm
11 JUNE - 24 JULY
known for their eclectic approach in combining traditional
English folk, with other musical genres.
A collaborative exhibition by pupils from five Shetland
Schools
Student Showcase
NT: A View From A Bridge
WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE, 7.30pm
SATURDAY 11 & THURSDAY 16 JUNE
UHI students on the Vocational Pathways, NC, HNC, & BA
Applied Music courses in Mareel demonstrate their talents
with a fantastic end of academic year variety concert.
This stunning production of Miller’s tragic masterpiece
won a trio of 2014 Olivier Awards including Best Revival,
Best Actor and Best Director.
Mareel  £22 / £18
Bonhoga  FREE
Mareel  £10 / £6
Mareel  £12 / £10
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SCREENF CUS
Shetland Arts presents the first of our ScreenFocus
seasons, celebrating the work of Quentin Tarantino.
These films have been carefully chosen by Shetland
Arts to showcase one of the most innovative
filmmakers of our time. ScreenFocus has been set-up
to exhibit all forms of film to Shetland from different
studios, directors, actors and film genres. Watch out
for more ScreenFocus seasons showing throughout
the year at Mareel.
Jackie Brown (15)
Inglourious Basterds (18)
Quentin Tarantino’s acclaimed adaptation of Elmore
Leonard’s Rum Punch follows a cash-smuggling flight
attendant who is busted by an ATF agent and a cop. When
pressured to help with their investigation, she agrees to
do one last run for a ruthless arms dealer. Mistrust and
suspicions arise when Jackie plays the opposing forces
against each other in an effort to walk away with the
dough. Robert Forster earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar
nomination for his role as Max Cherry, a bail bondsman who
falls for Jackie and becomes embroiled in the scheme.
A Jewish cinema owner in Nazi-occupied Paris is forced to
host a movie premiere for the Third Reich, where a radical
group of American soldiers, The Basterds, led by Lt. Aldo
Raine (Brad Pitt), plan to roll out a score-settling scheme.
The film was honoured with an Academy Award® for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (2009,
Christoph Waltz) and earned seven total nominations,
including Best Motion Picture of the Year for Lawrence
Bender and Best Writing, Original Screenplay for Quentin
Tarantino. Quentin Tarantino Season
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> Music
CLYPE
THURSDAY 16 JUNE, 7.30pm
Mareel  £14 / £12
In 2014, Simon Gall (Salsa Celtica) and Jonny Hardie Old Blind Dogs) created Clype, a new project fusing sounds
and styles from around the globe, borrowing from Scottish folk traditions as well as from the rhythms of Latin
America and harmonic ideas of jazz. Their first album has garnered rave reviews and was nominated for album
of the year at the Scottish Trad Awards. This is exciting and inventive music from two of Scotland’s finest
musicians.
“I urge you to give a listen to Clype. Simon Gall and Jonny Hardie create music which is
eclectic, original, accomplished and challenging.”
- RICHARD THOMPSON
“Distinctive and engaging....it’s genius”
- FROOTS MAGAZINE
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> Films
The Boss (15)
The Nice Guys (15)
Academy Award (R)-nominated star Melissa McCarthy
(Bridesmaids, The Heat, Tammy) stars as a titan of
industry who is sent to prison after she’s caught for
insider trading. When she emerges ready to rebrand
herself as America’s latest sweetheart, not everyone
she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget.
Holland March (Ryan Gosling) is a down-on-his-luck private
eye barely scraping a living in 1970s Los Angeles. Jackson
Healey (Russell Crowe) is a tough guy enforcer who
thinks with his fists. When these two polar opposites are
unexpectedly thrown together in the search for a missing
girl, a darkly hilarious and fast-moving mystery unfolds
as they plunge ever further into the city’s seedy underbelly. A Hologram for the King (12A)
Our Kind of Traitor (15)
Tom Hanks headlines this hilarious comedy-drama based
on the novel by Dave Eggers. Newly divorced Alan Clay
(Hanks) needs some luck in his life. So when a possible
IT contract in Saudi Arabia rears its head, he seizes it
with both hands. Clay pitches to the king a massive
development in the desert, but after travelling to the
country, jetlagged and under intense pressure from
his bosses, he’s dismayed to learn that the monarch is
nowhere to be found! Perry (Ewan McGregor) and his girlfriend Gail are on
holiday in Morocco when they meet the wealthy and
charismatic Dima. The couple soon find out that Dima
is not quite what he seems and is in fact a long-time
associate of the Russian mafia, who now want him dead.
Dima’s only hope is to convince Perry and Gail to broker
him sanctuary with the British intelligence services.
Together, Dima, Perry and Gail brave a tortuous journey
through Paris, the Swiss Alps and London… Money Monster (15)
Me Before You (12A)
Lee Gates (Clooney) is the host of a high-rated financial
programme on TV, offering tips to its money-hungry viewers.
But when one viewer, Kyle Budwell (Jack O’Connell), loses
all his money due to one of Gates’ tips, things soon take a
turn for the worse for the well-to-do TV presenter. Budwell
manages to take over the studio, and during a tense
standoff broadcast to millions on live TV, he orders Gates
to find out what happened. The answer, it seems, points to
a conspiracy at the heart of today’s fast-paced, high-tech
global markets. Also starring Julia Roberts.
Louisa Clark (Emilia Clarke) is an unambitious, recently
unemployed young woman looking for a change in her
life. And that’s exactly what she gets when she agrees to
become a companion for handsome William Traynor (Sam
Claflin), whose promising career was tragically cut short
when he was paralysed in a devastating accident. Although
their relationship is at first tentative and spiky, a tender
romance soon develops with William ultimately teaching
Louisa the importance of getting the most out of life.
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> Music
SHETLAND RESIDENCY 2016
Scottish Ensemble return to Shetland for four packed days of musical events across the island.
From workshops for strings to musical plays to impromptu performances and impressive concerts.
Wednesday 22 June
Friday 24 June
MUSICAL FEAST
EDUCATION
WORKSHOPS
CARNEGIE HALL, SANDWICK – 7pm  £15
Join us for an edible and audible feast of food and
music. After spending the afternoon rehearsing with
local musicians, Scottish Ensemble will put down their
instruments and don their aprons to make a meal
alongside members of the community, with local cook
and food writer, Marian Armitage in charge. Marian’s 2015
book ‘Shetland Food and Cooking’ has been shortlisted
for a Gourmand World Cookbook Award). The audience
are then invited to join the musicians, to share them for
an evening of music and food.
SE Musicians will be working with local schoolchildren in
a series of workshops.
Saturday 25 June
HARMONY QUEST
MAREEL AUDITORIUM – 1pm,  £8 / £6
THE LOUNGE
Ideal for 3-9 year olds. Join five musical characters on a
fun-filled tale of adventure, friendship and sibling rivalry
in which narration is brought to life by live music from
Scottish Ensemble musicians. This captivating 60-minute
play is aimed at primary school children, introducing
them to string instruments in a fun way by turning them
into a range of characters on a musical adventure.
SE Musicians will also be present at the Lounge, Lerwick,
to take part in an informal session. All welcome.
Thursday 23 June
OUT & ABOUT DAY EN RÊVE
MAREEL AUDITORIUM – 7.30pm,  £20 / £18
SE Musicians head out and about in the isles, performing
at a number of locations, including Wastview Care Home,
Aith Junior High, Brae High School, Northhavn Care Home,
Burravoe Primary School and The Old Haa.
The UK’s leading string orchestra performs a heady
mix of French music from the turn of the century,
featuring gems by Ravel, Debussy and Fauré. Also
including Tchaikovsky’s sonorous Serenade for Strings,
this promises to be an exquisite summer’s evening of
evocative music, painted by strings.
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> Alternative Cinema
SATURDAY 11 & THURSDAY 16 JUNE
Mareel Cinema  £12 / £10
Following its smash-hit original broadcast, the Young
Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production
of A View from the Bridge returns to cinemas due to
audience demand. This stunning production of Miller’s
tragic masterpiece won a trio of 2014 Olivier Awards including
Best Revival, Best Actor for Mark Strong (The Imitation Game;
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) and Best Director for Ivo van Hove.
The great Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this dark
and passionate tale. In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone
welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one
of them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes
at a price. Eddie’s jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret
– one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.
> Alternative Cinema
SATURDAY 25 & TUESDAY 28 JUNE
Mareel Cinema  £12 / £10
Rising star Paapa Essiedu takes the title
role in Shakespeare’s searing tale of deceit,
mistrust and revenge. Prince Hamlet has got
it all. Studying abroad, he takes full advantage
of his wealth and status to enjoy a hedonistic
lifestyle. But his world collapses when he
receives a message announcing his father’s
death and summoning him home to Denmark.
Consumed by grief, he vows vengeance upon
the man he holds responsible - his uncle
Claudius, who has claimed both the throne and
Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude.
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> Events
Clype
RSC: Hamlet
THURSDAY 16 JUNE, 7.30pm
SATURDAY 25 & TUESDAY 28 JUNE
This is exciting and inventive music from two of
Scotland’s finest musicians.
Paapa Essiedu takes the title role in Shakespeare’s
searing tale of deceit, mistrust and revenge
The Car Man
Summer Dance Intensive
Mareel  £14 / £12
Mareel  £12 / £10
SATURDAY 18 & THURSDAY 23 JUNE
MONDAY 4 - FRIDAY 15 JULY, 10am - 5pm
Mareel  £12 / £10
Mareel  £120 / £100 (for each class)
Matthew Bourne’s storytelling take in a wealth of cinematic
references, creating a vision of small-town America.
First week Years 11 - 14.
Second week Years 15 - 26.
Creative Industries Forum
Creativity Camp
TUESDAY 21 JUNE, 12 - 2pm
SUNDAY 24 - THURSDAY 28 JULY
Do you work in, or would you like to work in, the creative
industries sector in Shetland?
Film, drama, dance, music, literature, visual art and crafts,
and having lots of fun! (7 - 11 year olds)
Mareel  FREE
Mareel  £120
Scottish Ensemble Residency Peter Davis: Elemental
30 JULY - 11 SEPTEMBER
Musical Feast - WED 22 JUN, 7pm Carnegie Hall,  £15
Bonhoga  FREE
Harmony Quest - SAT 25 JUN, 1pm Mareel  £8 / £6
A response to Iceland, particularly its physical features,
through the under-rated medium of watercolour
En Reve - SAT 25 JUN, 7.30pm Mareel  £20 / £18
See page ?? for more Scottish Ensemble Residency events.
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> Music Films
Sing Street (12A)
Where We’re Meant to Be (15)
From director John Carney (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN), SING
STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the
eyes of a 14-year-old boy named Conor (Ferdia WalshPeelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained
by his parents’ relationship and money troubles, while
trying to adjust to his new inner-city public school
where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious, über-cool
and beautiful Raphina (Lucy Boynton), and with the aim
of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band’s
music videos. There’s only one problem: he’s not part of
a band...yet.
Cult-pop raconteur Aidan Moffat sets out to explore
Scotland’s past by rewriting and touring its oldest songs.
But he doesn’t count on running into 79-year-old force
of nature Sheila Stewart – a travelling balladeer who
upturns Moffat’s folk assumptions. He believes the old
songs are ripe for updating. She does not. With Stewart’s
wrath ringing in his ears, Moffat embarks on a road trip
that finds him dressed for battle in a Highland graveyard,
caught between feuding monster-hunters at Loch Ness,
and singing in a dismissive farmer’s kitchen – before
facing Stewart in his home-town of Glasgow for an
unlikely final showdown, in this funny wee film about
music and death.
> Father’s Day
I Saw The Light (15)
To Kill a Mockingbird (PG)
SHOWING FOR FATHER’S DAY
I Saw The Light, the story of the legendary country
western singer Hank Williams, who in his brief life
created one of the greatest bodies of work in American
music. The film chronicles his meteoric rise to fame and
its ultimately tragic effect on his health and personal life.
Written and directed by Marc Abraham, I SAW THE LIGHT
is based on Colin Escott’s award-winning biography and
stars Tom Hiddleston, Elizabeth Olsen, Bradley Whitford,
David Krumholtz and Cherry Jones.
Screen legend Gregory Peck stars as courageous Southern
lawyer Atticus Finch - the Academy Award winning
performance hailed by the American Film Institute as the
Greatest Movie Hero of All Time. Based on Harper Lee’s
Pulitzer Prize winning novel about innocence, strength and
conviction and nominated for 8 Academy Awards.. Watch it
now on the big screen and remember why “it’s a sin to kill
a mockingbird.”
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CONCERTS
01595 745555
WWW.SHETLANDBOXOFFICE.ORG
SUNDAY 31 JULY
Da Farder Ben Da Wylcomer
& Dance with Alan Nicholson Band
Mareel
 £18 / 16  7.30pm
TUESDAY 2 AUGUST
MONDAY 1 AUGUST
Fiddle Frenzy will
attend the Islesburgh
Community Centre
Shetland Showcase
WEDNESDAY 3 AUGUST
Lewie & Gary Peterson
+ Clinkin Fiddles
Christine De Luca &
Catriona Macdonald
THURSDAY 4 AUGUST
FRIDAY 5 AUGUST
Scandi Fiddlers
Sandwick Carnegie Hall
 £16 / £14  7.30pm
Mareel
 £18 / £16  7.30pm
Aly Bain &
Phil Cunningham
Haltadans + Hummelskju
SATURDAY 6 AUGUST
SUNDAY 7 AUGUST
& Dance with James Leask Dance Band
Baltasound Hall
 £16 / £14  7.30pm
Mareel
 £20 / £18  7.30pm
Frenzy Students:
The Frenzy Sessions!
Kevin Henderson
DVD Launch
Mareel, Cafe Bar
Free  2pm
Mareel
 £18 / £16  7.30pm
www.shetlandarts.org/fiddlefrenzy
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PACKAGES
01595 745555
WWW.SHETLANDBOXOFFICE.ORG
31 JulY - 7 AUGUST 2016
FULL FRENZY
This all-inclusive packages
gives access to all
activities across the week
- workshops, tours and
concerts. You have the
option to move between
different classes - e.g. you
can try out the Creative
Fringe for a day, or can
opt to go on a Sightseeing
Tour. You’ll be asked for
your daily preference on
classes in advance of
your arrival for the week.
Switches during the week
may be possible, but will
be subject to available
space in other classes.
Also included are tickets
to all evening concerts.
Sunday - Sunday
HALF FRENZY
This option includes all
day-time activities, as
available in the Full Frenzy,
but does not include
concert tickets. You still
have the option to go to
any of the concerts you’d
like, by buying individual
concert tickets (please
be aware that ticket
capacities are lower for
the out of town concerts
so we recommend
booking these early if you
do want to go).
Sunday - Sunday
Day Frenzy
If you’d prefer to just dip
in a for a few days, you
can book a Day Frenzy
ticket. This gives you
access to a specific class
only, and does not include
concert tickets. Day
Frenzy options available in
2016 are:
Fiddle Mon - Fri
Guitar Mon - Fri
Creative Fringe Mon - Fri
Mandolin Mon, Wed, Thu
Accordion Mon, Tue, Wed
Fiddle
Guitar
Creative Fringe
FiddlE
Guitar
Creative FringE
£425 / £325
£350 / £275
15
Mon & Wed £65/£50
Tues & Fri £85/70
> Art
AMY GEAR
300 ARTISTS FROM 5 SHETLAND SCHOOLS
Whalsay, Aith, Sandwick, Fetlar and Baltasound
explore
...and so can you
11 June – 24 July 2016
PUBLIC OPENING:
Fri 10 June, 6 - 7.30pm
Opening Hours: High Season OPENING EVENT:
Sat 11 June, 10.30am - 1pm
Mon - Sat: 10.30am - 5pm
Bonhoga Gallery, Weisdale, ZE2 9LW  01595 745750
 bonhoga@shetlandarts.org
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Sun: 11am - 5pm
> Bairns Films
Minuscule: Valley of the
Lost Ants (U)
Angry Birds (U)
It’s time to meet the ‘Angry Birds’. Red has never fit
in with the other birds. But now, he may be the only
one who can save their island. When a ship full of
pigs arrives at their home, Red immediately suspects
something. With the help of the over-enthusiastic
Chuck and the (literally) explosive Bomb, he sets out to
investigate the pigs and find out why they came to the
island. ‘The Angry Birds Movie’ brings the massively
popular game from the phone screen to the silver
screen with the help of Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad and
Peter Dinklage. Get ready for the biggest adventure in the smallest of
sizes! Join a little lost ladybug as she is thrown between
two feuding colonies of ants in this groundbreaking
animated masterpiece of insect proportions! The race is
on, as her unlikely new friends must transport the ultimate
treasure - a stolen picnic basket - back home to their
colony. With a fierce army of fire ants standing in their
way, the little insects must work together to make the
perilous journey home. Narrated by Academy Award Winner
Richard Dreyfuss, buzzing with humor and beautifully
scored, this “heart-swarming” family adventure shows that
it takes a huge heart to live small!
> Creativity Camp
CREATIVITY
CAMP
SUNDAY 24 - THURSDAY 28 JULY
Shetland Arts’ Creativity Camp will allow 7-11 year olds a
chance to explore a range of skills in film, drama, dance,
music, literature, visual art and crafts, while developing
confidence, encouraging creativity and having lots of
fun! Sessions run from 9am – 5pm starting Sunday 24
th July, running daily through to Thursday 28th July. The
block will culminate in a brand new performance for
friends and family.
Some sessions during the week will be active, so
children should wear clothes that they can move
comfortably in. There will be a supervised lunch hour, so
please bring a packed lunch.
 £120
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> Events
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Shetland Fiddle Frenzy 2016 Screenplay
SUNDAY 31 JULY - SATURDAY 6 AUGUST
26 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER
A week-long celebration of the Shetland Fiddle Tradition,
curated by Eunice Henderson & Claire White
Shetland’s 10th annual film festival curated by Mark
Kermode, Linda Ruth Williams & Kathy Hubbard
Watercolour Workshops
The Stray Birds
Mareel & Other Venues
Mareel
WITH DANIEL MEADE & THE FLYING MULES
FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER, 7.30pm
Adults - SATURDAY 6 AUGUST, 10am Mareel  £25
Kids - SUNDAY 7 AUGUST, 11am Bonhoga  £10
Mareel  £16 / £12
Watercolour Workshops with artist Peter Davis.
The americana trio make their first visit to Shetland.
Branagh: Romeo & Juliet
Flit
SUNDAY 21 AUGUST, 1.30pm
WEDNESDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 8pm
Branagh and his creative team present a modern
passionate version of the classic tragedy.
darkly atmospheric songs set within a world of
breathtaking stop-motion animation.
KT Tunstall
Branagh: The Entertainer
Mareel  £12 / £10
Mareel  £20
TUESDAY 23 AUGUST, 7.30pm
SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER, 1.30pm
Moved to Clickimin  £20
Mareel  £12 / £10
Beyond Presents is extremely proud to announce a
tour of the Highlands & Islands with KT Tunstall as she
prepares to launch her fifth album.
John Osborne’s modern classic conjures the seedy
glamour of the old music halls for an explosive
examination of public masks and private torment.
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> Screen Wednesdays
Victoria (15)
Dheepan (15)
An adrenaline-fuelled heist thriller set on the streets of
nighttime Berlin shot in a single, unbroken take. Victoria,
a young woman from Madrid, meets four local guys
outside a nightclub in the early hours of the morning.
Striking up a friendship, they take to a nearby rooftop
to continue the night. But when the group are suddenly
forced to repay a debt to a member of the city’s criminal
underworld, the night quickly spirals out of control.
Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival,
the new film from acclaimed director Jacques Audiard (A
Prophet) is a gripping, human tale of survival. On the losing
side of a civil war in Sri Lanka, a Tamil soldier (Antonythasan
Jesuthasan) poses as the husband and father of two other
refugees in order to escape their ravaged homeland. Arriving
in France, the makeshift “family” sets about establishing a
new life-only to find themselves once again embroiled in
violence on the mean streets of Paris.
Black Mountain Poets (15)
The Man Who Knew Infinity(12A)
A relationship comedy shot in just five days in the Black
Mountains of Wales. Alice Lowe and Dolly Wells star as a pair
of on-the-run sisters who assume the identities of poets to
find refuge at a poetry/camping weekend. Downton Abbey’s
Tom Cullen stars as the poet who comes between them. The
improvised dialogue – including some magnificent one-liners
and an unforgettable dramatic rendering of a barcode – is
fresh, hilarious and witty and Ryan Owen Eddleston’s
cinematography makes the scenery soar.
The true story of Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel), a
25-year-old shipping clerk and self-taught genius, who failed
out of college due to his near-obsessive, solitary study of
mathematics. Determined to pursue his passion despite
rejection and derision from his peers, Ramanujan writes
a letter to G. H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), an eminent British
mathematics professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Hardy
recognizes the originality and brilliance of Ramanujan’s raw
talent and despite the skepticism of his colleagues, undertakes
bringing him to Cambridge so that his theories can be explored.
Miles Ahead (15)
Our Little Sister (PG)
Miles Davis was one of the most important and influential
jazz musicians of the 20th century. Adored by jazz and rock
fans alike, he revolutionised jazz music with his seminal
albums Bitches Brew and Kind of Blue. Acclaimed actor Don
Cheadle (Iron Man 3, Ocean’s 11) directs and start as the
self-destructive Davis in this illuminating biopic of a musician
that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame called “one of the key
figures in the history of jazz”.
Based on the award-winning manga series Umimachi
Diary, & Nominated for the Palme d’Or. Three sisters
Sachi, Yoshino and Chika live together in a large house in
the city of Kamakura. When their father absent from the
family home for the last 15 years dies, they travel to the
countryside for his funeral and meet their shy teenage
half-sister. Bonding quickly with the orphaned Suzu, they
invite her to live with them. Suzu eagerly agrees, and a
new life of joyful discovery begins for the four siblings.
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> Music
WEDNESDAY
1 JUNE
7.30pm
Mareel  £10 / £6
Shetland College UHI students on the Vocational Pathways, NC, HNC & BA Applied
Music courses based in Mareel demonstrate their talents with a fantastic end of
academic year variety concert. For more info on the courses & how to apply visit:
W W W. S H E T L A N D A R T S . O R G / O P P O R T U N I T I E S
> Music
“Green’s musical architecture
is a wonder to behold”
-FROOTS
FLIT
WEDNESDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 8pm
Mareel  £20
Some of today’s most influential musicians explore
themes of migration through darkly atmospheric
songs set within a world of breathtaking stop-motion
animation.
Award-winning composer and Lau’s visionary accordionist
Martin Green brings together Portishead’s Adrian Utley,
Mogwai’s Dominic Aitchison and Becky Unthank from The
Unthanks, with BAFTA-winning animators whiterobot (Will
Anderson and Ainslie Henderson) for this extraordinary
live show. Flit is inspired by first-hand stories of human
migration, some heart-warming, others heartbreaking
and features songs and original music by Green with
lyrics from Karine Polwart, Anaïs Mitchell, Sandy Wright
and Aidan Moffat. Set within a captivating animated
world and a haunting sonic landscape, these exquisite
songs are performed by a world class band fronted by
the inimitable voices of Becky Unthank and Adam Holmes.
Produced by Lepus Productions. Co-commissioned by
Edinburgh International Festival, Barbican Centre and
Sage Gateshead. Co-produced by Opera North Projects.
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SUMMER DANCE
INTENSIVE
Shetland Arts’ week-long Summer Dance Intensive will give participants the
opportunity to explore a range of dance skills with Shetland-born dancer and
choreographer Kathryn Spence, while developing confidence, encouraging creativity.
The week will culminate in a brand new performance for friends and family, and the
chance to perform at the Just Dance celebration on Saturday 16th July.
Sessions run from 10am – 5pm starting the Monday, running daily through to the
Friday. The sessions will be very active, so participants should wear clothes that they
can move comfortably in.
Years 11 - 14 Years 15 - 26
MONDAY 4 - FRIDAY 8 JULY,
10am - 5pm MAREEL
MONDAY 11 - FRIDAY 15 JULY,
10am - 5pm MAREEL
 £120 / £100
Funding may be available to help with participation costs.
For more information contact Cara McDiarmid at Shetland Arts.
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> Music
THURSDAY 26 MAY, 7pm
MAREEL  £22 / £18
“They make my heart beat faster,
or smile a lot, or cry. - MARTIN FREEMAN
“There really is no better folk
band in the land” - Q MAGAZINE
> Music
THE STRAY BIRDS
WITH DANIEL
MEADE &
THE FLYING
MULES
FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER,
7.30PM
Mareel  £16 / £12
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> Alternative Cinema
ROMEO
AND JULIET
SUNDAY 21 AUGUST, 1.30pm
Mareel  £12 / £10
The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Live cinema
season continues with a new vision of Shakespeare’s
heartbreaking tale of forbidden love. Branagh and his
creative team present a modern passionate version
of the classic tragedy. A longstanding feud between
Verona’s Montague and Capulet families brings about
devastating consequences for two young lovers
caught in the conflict. Kenneth Branagh co-directs
with Rob Ashford, reuniting with the stars of his
celebrated film of Cinderella, Richard Madden and Lily
James, as Romeo and Juliet. Also featuring Sir Derek
Jacobi as Mercutio and Meera Syal as The Nurse.
> Alternative Cinema
THE
ENTERTAINER
SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER, 1.30pm
Mareel  £12 / £10
Set against the backdrop of postwar Britain, John Osborne’s modern
classic conjures the seedy glamour
of the old music halls for an explosive
examination of public masks and
private torment. Rob Ashford directs
Kenneth Branagh as the unforgettable
Archie Rice.
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> Café Bar Events
play it.
say it.
dance it.
show it.
Mixology @ Mareel
The Open Mic Café (70’s)
Every Friday night in Mareel Café Bar our staff mix up a
selection of delicious cocktails and mocktails for you to
sample. Come on down and enjoy while listening to some
great chilled-out mixes from our house DJs John Collins
& DJ Lyall.  FREE
Fun and informal open mic session in the café bar. Sing
a song, play an instrument, recite a poem, tell a joke or
even do a dance! No instrument? Don’t worry! You can
play on our house guitar. Keep an eye on the Open Mic
Café website and Facebook page for details of ‘One Time
Only’ collaborative songs.  FREE
Mareel Film Quiz
Shetland Singers & Songwriters
Mareel’s Monthly Film Quiz is for both film buffs and
novices alike! Movie themed prizes are awarded to the
teams with the highest and lowest scores, but really it’s
all about the glory... Max team size: 6 people.
 £8 (team)
Formed in 2011, Shetland Singers & Songwriters group hold
monthly nights in the Auditorium, featuring some of the
best of Shetland’s Singing & Songwriting talent. As well as
sets from established acts, there is also an Open Mic spot.
To find out more visit the Shetland Singers & Songwriters
page on Facebook.  FREE
Cocktails every Friday, from 7pm
DJs on Fridays 3 & 17 June, from 9pm
Mon 30 May & Tue 28 June, from 7pm
Sundays 5 June, from 7pm
Sunday 26 June, from 7pm
New Mareel Milkshakes
• Peanut Butter Jelly •
• Strawberry Marshmallow •
• Chocoholics • Caramel Wafer •
Mareel Frappuccinos
• Mocha • Chocolate Orange •
• Cookies & Cream • Caramel •
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> ScreenPlay 2016
10
27 AUG - 4 SEP 2016
Shetland’s 10th annual film festival
Curated by MARK KERMODE,
LINDA RUTH WILLIAMS & KATHY HUBBARD
> Music
BEYOND PRESENTS
KT TUNSTALL
TUESDAY 23 AUGUST, 7.30pm
Moved to Clickimin  £20
Scottish born, but now Los Angeles based, songstress
KT Tunstall is set to play Mareel as part of an upcoming
Highlands & Islands tour promoted through Ullapool
based ‘Beyond Presents’.
The diminutive but powerful / hard-hitting singersongwriter behind hugely successful albums such as
‘Eye to the Telescope’, ‘Tiger Suit’ and most recently
‘Invisible Empire / Crescent Moon’ – not to mention charttopping singles such as ‘Black Horse & the Cherry Tree’
and ‘Suddenly I See’ - will bring her band to Shetland on
the 23rd August as part of a wider tour to promote her
upcoming new album, due for release later this year.
BRIT and Ivor Novello Award winning Tunstall – who in
the past has also been nominated for both a GRAMMY
and the Mercury Music Prize - has also had her music
featured prominently in film and television show including
‘The Devil Wears Prada’, ‘Ugly Betty’ and Grey’s Anatomy.
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PETER DAVIS WORKSHOPS
Fun with Watercolour
for Children
Experiments in
Watercolour
SUNDAY 7 AUGUST
10.30am - 12.30pm
BONHOGA  £10
SATURDAY 6 AUGUST
11am - 3pm
MAREEL  £25
To coincide with his exhibition Elemental at
Bonhoga (30 July – 11 Sept), Peter Davis will be
leading a watercolour workshop for bairns aged
8+. After a guided tour of his exhibition, Peter
will introduce basic watercolour techniques and
get everybody painting, either in the gallery or
outside (weather dependent).
To coincide with his exhibition Elemental at
Bonhoga (30 July – 11 Sept), Peter Davis will be
leading a workshop in experimental watercolour.
This is a great opportunity, aimed at those who
already have experience of the medium, to learn
new techniques and push boundaries.
4 hour workshop, with a break for lunch (not
provided).
Please bring your own materials/equipment for
this workshop.
2 hour workshop, no experience required. All
materials provided.
As this may take place outside please come
equipped with suitable clothing.
Please note: if the workshop takes place inside,
the exhibition will be closed to the public for the
duration of the workshop.
SHETLAND CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES FORUM
AN OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR FEEDBACK FROM THE
PREVIOUS MEETING AND NETWORK WITH PEERS
FOR BOOKING CONTACT RACHAEL.HUME@HIENT.CO.UK
MAREEL AUDITORIUM.
TUESDAY 21 JUNE, 12 - 2pm
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> Cinema Ticket Prices
Matinees:
before 5pm
Prices
Monday to Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5.50 / £4.50
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7 / £5
Evenings:
from 5pm onwards
Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7 / £5
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . . . . . £8 / £6
Friday, Saturday, Holidays* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £9 / £7
Special Screenings:
Our prices vary depending on the day and time of the
performance, and the type of screening. When booking
you will be asked to choose between two different
ticket types: adult or concession. Concessions include
children under the age of 16 years old (those aged 16
and above must buy adult tickets), students (must
produce valid ID), seniors (aged 60+), and people with
disabilities.
Senior Screening (includes refreshment) . . . . . . . . . . . £6
Mareel Opening Hours:
Sun - Thu: 10am - 11pm
Fri - Sat:
10am - 1am
* Holidays include Bank Holidays, Christmas Eve,
Boxing Day, & New Year’s Eve.
• 3D screenings cost an extra £1 on top of ticket
prices.
• 3D glasses cost an additional £1 and are reusable.
Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded once
purchased. Customers are responsible for checking
that they have booked the correct tickets at time of
purchase as mistakes cannot be rectified at a later
date. Only in the event of a screening being cancelled
will your ticket be refunded.
Shetland Arts Development Agency manages Bonhoga Gallery,
The Garrison Theatre & Mareel. We also develop and promote a year round
programme of film, music, theatre, literature, visual arts, & dance events.
We do this because we want to see Shetland celebrated as a place where
inspiration & innovation are valued; where people want to live, work & study;
and we want the full social & economic potential of the islands to be achieved.
Shetland Arts is supported by Creative Scotland and core funded by the Shetland Charitable Trust. Shetland Arts is a registered charity (SCO37082).
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> Shetland Arts: Whats On
27 MAY - 2 JUNE
17 - 23 JUNE
> Scottish Ensemble: Musical Feast
> Student Showcase
> Clype
> Bone & Shadow - Bonhoga
> Creative Industries Forum
> Mareel Film Quiz
> Mixology @ Mareel
FILM:
FILM:
> Alice Through the Looking Glass
> The Nice Guys
> Angry Birds
> Money Monster
> X-Men: Apocalypse
> Our Kind of Traitor
> Jackie Brown
> Minuscule: Valley of the Ants
> Black Mountain Poets 
> Matthew Bourne”s The Car Man
> Victoria 
> To Kill A Mocking Bird
3 - 9 JUNE
> Classic Car Show Concert
> Where You’re Meant To Be
> The Man Who Knew Infinity
2 4 - 30 JUNE
> Mixology @ Mareel
> The Open Mic Café
> Scottish Ensemble: Harmony Quest
FILM:
> Scottish Ensemble: En Reve
> Sing Street
> Mareel Film Quiz
> Inglourious Basterds
> Shetland Singers & Songwriters Night
> Miles Ahead
> Knitting Group
10 - 16 JUNE
> Stuart Maconie: The Pie at Night
FILM:
> Independence Day: Resurgence
FILM:
> Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
Out of the Shadows
> Me Before You
> The Boss
> RSC: Hamlet
> Warcraft: The Beginning
> Our Little Sister
> A Hologram for the King
> Ourscreen
> The Art World - Bonhoga
> NT: A View From The Bridge
> Dheepan
> Summer Dance Intensive
> I Saw the Light
 Film Wednesdays
 Babes In Arms
 Subtitled Screenings
1 - 7 JULY
> Mixology @ Mareel
 Senior Screenings


Autism / ASN Friendly
ScreenFocus Season
films may be added or removed at any time subject to demand.
01595 745555
www.shetlandboxoffice.org
Mareel &
Islesburgh Community Centre

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