september- december 2009
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september- december 2009
season brochure septemberdecember 2009 BOOKINGS BOX OFFICE 01-8852622 www.draiocht.ie Draíocht’s Box Office is open Monday to Saturday 10am6pm. You can book in person by calling into our Box Office during these hours, or by phone on 01-8852622, or Book Online anytime at www.draiocht.ie. A booking fee of €4.70 per transaction applies for online booking. Unfortunately Laser cannot be accepted online. Booking by phone or in person incurs no booking fee. Payment is accepted by cash (in person only), cheque (with valid cheque card) and by credit card (Mastercard, Visa, Laser). Group Bookings & Special Offers // Buy 10 tickets and get your 10th ticket free. This offer applies to tickets purchased at the full price or concession price only and is not available in conjunction with any other offer. Friends Scheme Members Offer Music Club Members Offer Phone Aidan in Marketing for details on 01-8098024 Access // Draíocht is a fully accessible venue, with adapted toilets, wheelchair spaces in the auditorium and lift access to all levels inside the building and disabled parking spaces directly outside our front door. Please tell us when booking if Concessions // Draíocht offers concessions to the following you have any special requirements and we will do our best to facilitate you. Wheelchair spaces in both our main auditorium customers: Students in full time education & under 18’s / Senior Citizens – Over 65 / Registered Disabled / Wheelchair and studio space must be allocated at the time of booking. They are limited and are on a first come first served basis. Users / Carer (when accompanying registered disabled or wheelchair user) / Equity Card holders / Unemployed. Proof Latecomers // Will not be admitted until a suitable break of status for ALL concession seats purchased must be in the performance at the discretion of management. produced when collecting tickets from Box Office. Reservations // Reservations without payment are held for 24 hours only and then released and re-sold. Betelnut Café & Theatre Bar // The Betelnut Café at Draíocht is open for breakfast, lunch and snacks from 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, and 9am-6pm on Saturday. The Belelnut Café stays open until 7.30pm on performance nights for pre theatre refreshments. Our theatre bar is open for pre-show drinks from 7.30pm and interval drinks may be pre-ordered at the theatre bar before the show. Patrons may also enjoy a drink after the show. Please note, consumption of food is not permitted in either theatre space. Refunds & Exchanges // We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase except in the event of a cancellation by the venue. Recording & Photography Policy // Members of the public/audience members are not permitted to record or photograph any event in Draíocht, including gallery exhibitions, events with children on stage (in accordance with Draíocht’s Child Welfare Policy), family days etc. WELCOME from Emer McGowan Director This autumn sees a jam packed season for Draíocht audiences. Theatre, dance, music and comedy are all here, inviting you to spend some time with us over the next few months. We are delighted to bring you a strong line up of theatre this season, including Days of Wine and Roses directed by the acclaimed Conall Morrison and on a lighter note, the brilliant and funny Waiting for IKEA. Draíocht is thrilled to be taking part in this year’s Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival’s ‘Theatre Where You Live’ Season by presenting the Nomad Theatre Network’s production of Pat McCabe’s The Dead School, in association with Livin’ Dred Theatre Company. In Draíocht for just 4 nights, book early to make sure you get to see this fantastic production. Productions from local groups include ‘Rebecca’ from Coolmine Drama Circle and ‘Mad About Musicals’ from Coolmine Musical Society, both Draíocht favoutites. Our music line up includes Brian Kennedy who played to a packed house last time he was with us, the legendary Sonny Condell and a talented musical duo called Size Two Shoes. We’re delighted to bring you Honor Heffernan this season as well as the beautiful sounds of Ishna. Ballet Ireland and Independent Ballet Wales will enthral us with their presentations of both new and well loved ballets. Our Visual Arts programme continues in the autumn with Jaki Irivine’s City of Women. A co-commission between Draíocht and Dublin County Council, this promises to be an exciting and provocative exhibition. Amharc Fhine Gall VI, an important annual event celebrating the best of art in Fingal, also takes place. New works by the highly regarded Colin Martin take us to the end of the year. Our Children & Youth Arts programme is full steam ahead with a schedule that ranges from Gamelan music workshops to ARTstronomy, workshops celebrating 2009 as the Year of Astronomy, to our Virtual Production programme for transition year students. And watch out for all those elf making workshops ... they book up quickly so book your place early. And when it begins to get cold out there, don’t forget you can always join us for a hot cup of tea, coffee or for some heart warming lunch at Betelnut Café. Hope to see you with us. Days of Wine and Roses Lorraine Bailey Honor Heffernan By JP Miller, in a new version by Owen McCafferty Four Forks Drama Group Her Art and Soul and all that Jazz ... 10 - 12 Sept 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €16 conc 10 - 12 sept 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €15 / €12 conc tHUR 17 SEPT 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €18 / €14 conc Donal and Mona leave 60’s Belfast, full of youthful hope, for a new start in London. Strangers in an unfamiliar city they fall in love with life, each other and booze. An exciting whirlwind of discovery begins to spiral out of control as the bottle takes its grip. This classic 1960’s film starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick in a new stage version by the acclaimed author of Mojo-Mickybo is presented by Everyman Palace Theatre, Civic Theatre and Galloglass Theatre Company, and is Directed by the Abbey Theatre’s Conall Morrison. Duration: 90 minutes, no interval. It’s now five years and three months since Lorraine Bailey’s husband Robert walked out, leaving her with two kids, a mother and a crazy cat. Robert ran away with Barbie, a step aerobic instructor from the local community centre. Resigned to a single life, Lorraine hopes her future will improve considerably when she meets Chitty, a single self made chip shop owner with plans for expansion. However when Chitty discloses a long buried secret to Lorraine, her world appears set to come crashing down once again. Ireland’s ‘first lady of Irish jazz’ (Sunday Tribune), Honor has been both critically and publicly acclaimed as a singer whose versatility and superior vocal ability means she is comfortable singing anything from Jazz and Blues to Rock and Folk. Honor has recorded four solo albums, ‘Stormy Waters’, ‘Chasing The Moon’, ‘Fire and Ice’ and in 2007, ‘The Other Side’. Don’t miss Honor’s engaging live performance for her first visit to Draíocht. ‘ … pours her art and soul into a carefully selected bunch of songs that bring out the best in her deeply expressive vocal.’ Jackie Hayden, Hot Press The Dead School by Pat McCabe Nomad Theatre Network in association with Livin’ Dred Theatre Company Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival on Tour WED 23 SEPT PREVIEW 8pm €18 / THUR 24 - SAT 26 SEPT 8pm Main Auditorium // €22 / €18 conc The Jewelettes – The Motown Show Mohair Productions Ltd SAT 19 SEPT 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €18 conc A breathtaking two hour musical extravaganza of classic songs from the Motown era, performed by ‘The Jewelettes – Motown Big Band’, a 10-piece band including 3 top class female vocalists, a full brass section, bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, percussion and fantastic backing vocals. Expect to hear hits from Diana Ross, Martha & The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, The Jackson 5 and many more. A wonderful stage set and spectacular lighting effects and visuals including costume changes and artist dedications are also features of this magnificent showcase to the history of Motown music. www.draiocht.ie Raphael Bell, an old style national school teacher, whose life is haunted by images and memories from his past, has devoted his life to upholding all that is traditional, pure and wholesome in the Ireland of Eucharist Congresses. On the other side stands Malachy Dugeon, a first-year teacher and one of the new breed about town, where rock music and American movies are king and rules are made to be broken. When these two men come together, chaos is only round the corner. The Dead School is an explosion - it is the Ireland of the 70s crashing headlong into that of the 30s. Full of restless movement, dark humour and intense choreographed chaos, it’s a rollercoaster of emotion from start to finish. Directed by Padraic McIntyre and featuring a stellar cast of Sean Campion, Carrie Crowley, Peter Daly, Eamon Owens and Gemma Reeves. This is an over 16’s production which contains strong language and scenes of a sexual nature. ‘…full of theatrical ingenuity…’ Peter Crawley The View ‘Seamlessly terrific … it’s a corker of a production’ Emer O’Kelly The Sunday Independent PERFORMANCE SEPTEMBER 2009 Size2Shoes Stone Motion & Guests Playing Burton RNLI Fundraiser Richard Ryan Productions THUR 01 OCT 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €16 / €12 conc FRI 02 OCT 8pm Main Auditorium // €12 SAT 03 OCT 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €18 / €14 conc Size2shoes are Limerick brothers Eoin and Moley Ó Suilleabhain, two cool dudes with some great songs and obvious talent the style of which is not really around at the moment in Ireland. They write tunes that are about real stuff with some fresh lyrics, in a non-preachy way. They have performed with Choice Music Prizewinner Julie Feeney, Eurovision dude Brian Kennedy, Classical violinist ultra dude Nigel Kennedy, and Hollywood actor Russell Crowe, who was a big fan of the two lads when they performed and jammed together. Stone Motion return to Draíocht for a special charity gig for the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. The RNLI provides on call 24 hour lifeboat search and rescue services around the coast of Ireland and the UK. The volunteer lifeboat crew members are trained to the highest standards and often put their own lives at risk saving others in challenging and sometimes dangerous conditions. Join Stone Motion and special guests for a great night to support this worthy cause. All proceeds from the gig will directly support the RNLI. The great Welsh roaring boyo Richard Burton appeared to waste his talent, squander his millions and drink himself to an early death. He was the most nominated actor never to win an Oscar. Rarely out of the papers for three decades and infamously married to Elizabeth Taylor, the word ‘paparazzi’ was coined for them. But the real Burton, little Richie Jenkins, was known only to a few. Welshman Josh Richards reincarnates both the actor and the myth in a moving, powerfully charming, deeply profound performance. An emotional helter-skelter ride through the life of a flawed genius. ‘…mesmeric and dreamlike…’ Sunday Independent Ishna Eric Lalor & Andrew Stanley Edgewood Productions Club Comics presented by Lisa Richards Agency THUR 08 OCT 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €16 conc fri 09 oct 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €16 / €12 conc sat 10 oct 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €18 / €14 conc What happens when the Classical world and the Irish traditional world collide on a rock and roll tour bus? The answer is: Ishna. The brainchild of violinist Tara Novak and tenor Ciaran Nagle, Ishna is Celtic Rock taken to an entirely new and different level, fusing the passion and musical line of the classical genre with the honesty and depth of Irish traditional music and the drive of today’s hottest grooves. Featuring original compositions by Tara Novak, as well as fantastic re-arrangements of Scarborough Fair, The Water is Wide, Charlie Chaplin’s Smile and many more. Eric and Andrew are two of the busiest comics on the club circuit in Ireland’s booming stand up scene. Between them last year they performed over 500 shows and supported many of Ireland’s top acts on their theatre tours. The lads decided they wanted to have some more time on stage making nice people laugh and they have hit the road to bring a taste of the stand-up club circuit to the theatres of Ireland, stopping off in Draíocht along the way. This show contains strong language and adult content. In a musical career spanning 35 years, from the heady days with ‘Tír na nÓg’, to the truly fantastic ‘Scullion’, numerous solo albums, to his current incarnation with the band ‘Radar’, Sonny Condell is perhaps one of Ireland’s greatest songwriters with 15 albums to his credit. Sonny’s songs are melodic and thoughtful, often with a breeze of jazz or a rhythmic hint of traditional music. With stunning lyrics and his distinctive driving rhythm guitar, join Sonny for an intimate solo performance of his current songs and songs from his earlier career. www.draiocht.ie ‘... howls of laughter from the whole crowd.’ Sonny Condell Gagging For It (2009) PERFORMANCE OCTOBER 2009 Bennett vs Matrix 100 More Like These A night of local bands A one man play by Larry O’Loughlin thur 15 oct 7.30pm Draíocht Studio // €10 fri 16 oct 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €18 / €14 conc sat 17 oct 3pm & 6pm Draíocht Studio // €10 It’s the first gig for newly formed D15 band Bennett vs Matrix, who promise happy and clichéd music craic for those in need of a pick-me-up. Join Ross Callaghan (vocals & guitar), singer Lisa Farrell, Manus O’Lorcain (lead guitar & backing vocals) and Martin Cullinan (drums, percussion & backing vocals), as they take to the stage in Draíocht’s Studio. They will be joined by ‘Paul Hosford & The Press Gang’, plus John O’Brien & Beibhinn O’ Reilly. For more info on this brand new local band night check out www.bebo.com/BennettvsMatrix During the 3 years of the American-Mexican war (1846-48) some 3000 immigrant soldiers deserted the American Army. More than 500 of them, mainly Irish, joined the Mexican side where, led by John Riley from Clifden, Co. Galway, they fought as The San Patricios Battalion (Saint Patrick’s Battalion). Virtually unknown in Ireland and effectively airbrushed from American history, the San Patricios are revered by Mexicans as heroes and martyrs. Narrated by a fictional character, Tomas O’Byrne from Tallaght, Co Dublin, this play tells their story. Starring award winning actor/writer/producer Stephen Jones. Recipe for A Halloween Scare: First collect 21 scares; add 12 good frights, one shiver down the spine, a bag of spiders, 3 bumps in the night, half a creaking door and a pinch of ghostly sounds. Mix well in a large cauldron. Leave for a very long time in a very dark place and then LET OUT SUDDENLY! For an extra scare, add some witches, goblins and wizards! Red Thread Theatre Company presents this interactive show for 4-12 yr olds. Join in the Halloween atmosphere and come in fancy dress. A Halloween Goody Bag is included in the ticket price. Duration: 55 mins A Scare at Halloween Red Thread Theatre Company Waiting for IKEA Wicked Angels in association with The Mill Theatre 22 - 24 oct 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €15 / €12 conc A Midsummer’s Night Dream Independent Ballet Wales sat 17 oct 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €15 / €12 Award Winning Dance Company Independent Ballet Wales present a breathtaking version of Shakespeare’s most magical play. The Queen of the Fairies Titania and Puck the mischievous messenger, inhabit the supernatural fairy kingdom. Bottom the Peddlar and his boot wearing ‘Rude Mechanicals’ present their famous play Pyramus and Thisbe. And finally the lovers, caught in a thrilling web of mistaken identity and confusion finally find their way through the Athenian forest to an unforgettable and joyous reconciliation. This outstanding production features Mendelssohn’s joyous music, creating a world of magic and mayhem. www.draiocht.ie Chrissie and Jade spend their days in pyjamas; waiting. Waiting for the kettle to boil, waiting for Coronation Street, waiting for the next bit of juicy gossip. They won’t shop in Argos because they’re waiting for IKEA. Set in the heart of inner city Dublin, where night wear is day wear and bitching is everywhere. Waiting for IKEA uses quick fire wit and old school charm to investigate what lies beneath the surface, what’s behind the bling. A heart-warming story of friendship, family, community and sunbed obsessives. Waiting for IKEA premiered at the 2007 Dublin Fringe Festival, the first show in the history of the Festival to sell out in advance of opening. It was nominated for The Bewley’s Cafe Theatre Award and The Fishamble New Writing Award. Duration 70 minutes, no interval “The script is sharp and laugh-out-loud funny and fringe debutante Sheerin and former fringe ‘Best Actress’ nominee McKevitt clearly belong onstage” ****Irish Theatre Magazine PERFORMANCE OCTOBER 2009 Brian Kennedy Ahhhh!! Dean Friedman Performing live is what it’s all about PigNut Productions Three Decades of Music sat 24 oct 8pm Main Auditorium // €28 / €25 conc fri 30 & sat 31 oct 12 noon & 2pm Draíocht Studio // €5 // Age 2-4 yrs // Duration 35 mins sat 31 oct 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €15 conc Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter, novelist and radio and television presenter, Brian Kennedy returns to Draíocht in October to perform songs from ‘The First Twenty Years’ concert tour. Hear the hits ‘You Raise Me Up’, ‘Put the Message in the Box’, ‘Captured’, ‘Crazy Love’ and many more favourites. Brian is currently recording a new album and writing his autobiography both of which will be released and published in 2010. He will be on tour in Ireland, The United Kingdom, Australia, Dubai and Saudi Arabia over the next twelve months. Welcome to Jay’s world, where bubbles, a pet pig, mysterious plants and more play a part in creating moments of ahhhh…. magic and delight, as he settles into his new home. Combining music, illusion and physical theatre, Ahhhh!! is the latest production from PigNut Productions directed and designed with loving care for very young children. Starring actor and artistic director of PigNut, Jason Ryan. Created and devised by Jason Ryan and Lali Morris. Directed by Lali Morris. Dean Friedman first delighted Irish audiences with his chart-topping hit, Lucky Stars. The now classic single paved the way for a slew of hits from Friedman’s critically acclaimed album, ‘Well, Well Said the Rocking Chair’, including familiar ballads, Lydia, Rocking Chair, Woman of Mine, McDonald’s Girl and Ariel. Friedman has since earned a loyal, international following and his music continues to influence a new generation of contemporary artists, inspiring covers and re-workings of his songs by popular groups such as Barenaked Ladies, Ben Folds Five and The Blenders. “Absolutely Fabulous!” Hot Press Rebecca Jack Coolmine Drama Circle Barnstorm Theatre Company Ten42 Productions starring Eamon Morrissey tue 3 - sat 7 nov 8pm Main Auditorium // €17 / €15 conc thu 05 & fri 06 nov 10am, 11.15am & 12.30 pm sat 07 nov 12 noon & 2pm Draíocht Studio // €7 fri 13 - sat 14 nov 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €16 conc The atmospheric story of intrigue and romance, created by Daphne Du Maurier and adapted by Clifford Williams is brought to the stage by Coolmine Drama Circle. Maxim De Winters new young wife finds herself in Manderley, his stately home on the haunting Cornish coast where she is increasingly perplexed and intimidated by the obsessed housekeeper Mrs. Danvers and the mystery surrounding the death of Rebecca, the first Mrs. De Winter. Driven by the haunting omnipresence of the late Rebecca, the story develops to a thrilling conclusion. All is not as it seems. The classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk is retold with a twist. Jack is lazy, idle and not used to taking responsibility, and his recent decisions have landed him in hot water. As he awaits his fate as the Giant’s dinner, he recounts how he found himself on the Giant’s dinner menu and begins to talk his way out of the soup pot. Barnstorm’s acting ensemble presents a wonderfully creative, child-focused work, enthralling its young audience with its unique brand of visually exciting, high-energy performance. Suitable for children age 4+. Duration: 40 mins The hilarious writing of Myles na Gopaleen and the comic talents of Eamon Morrissey combine to provide a piece of entertainment that has endured through the 35 years since his show opened in the Peacock Theatre. Learn at source about the atomic dangers of bicycles and understand why ‘a pint of plain is your only man’. The Brother is understood and enjoyed, far beyond his place in the dark days of Ireland in the 40s and 50s, travelling from Edinburgh to Sydney and to many places in between. Now he is coming home. www.draiocht.ie The Brother PERFORMANCE NOVEMBER 2009 Angelo Kelly Mad About Musicals Paddy Cole & his All Stars The Traveller - Solo & Acoustic Tour 2009 Coolmine Musical Society In aid of the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind fri 13 - sat 14 nov 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €19 fri 20 nov 8pm, sat 21 nov 3pm & 8pm Main Auditorium €18 / €15 conc / Matinee Ticket (2 adults, 3 children) €60 wed 25 nov 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €17 conc Angelo Kelly’s music is heavily influenced by the many countries he’s lived in like Spain, France, Ireland, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium and the USA. This show features songs and stories about the people he has met along the way, the ups and downs and the funny moments he’s experienced. Angelo fans will know how busy he’s been during the last 2 years, releasing 3 studio albums, 1 Live CD and 2 Live DVD’s, as well as touring back to back worldwide. His March 09 show in Draíocht sold out 3 months in advance! For over 30 years the members of Coolmine Musical Society have been gripped with the fever of the ‘Musical’. The group has produced numerous Musicals from the rambunctious Pirates of Penzance, the scheming Merry Widow, the joyous Oliver, and the dark and scheming Sweeney Todd, to name a few. In ‘Mad about Musicals’ Coolmine celebrates the very best of the Musicals, delighting in the old but also looking at the new. Keeping an eye firmly on its future, both in repertoire and in performers, the group will be joined by some of the younger members of the community. Paddy Cole is legendary in Irish show business, ever since he first came to prominence in the 1960s with the Capitol Showband. He still attracts many of the people who danced in those days to his shows today. Paddy and his All Stars are renowned for giving audiences a good time- whether it’s jazz, rock ‘n roll, sixties or swing – the result is always the same – a thrilled and ecstatic reaction. Smoke and Sound Stella Bass and Band fri 27 nov 8pm Main Auditorium // €18 / €14 conc Weimar Berlin. Divinely Decadent. Dangerously Dark. An evening of theatrical song and historical reminiscences presented by chanteuse Stella Bass and band, under the musical direction of Peter Roycroft. Together they fashion an entertaining musical tribute to the inter-war Berlin cabaret in a Germany teetering on the brink of political turmoil; having survived the austerity of WWI, an all-too-brief golden age of music, cabaret and satire emerged, whose exponents included Marlene Dietrich, Kurt Weill and Friedrich Hollaender. Their trademark songs - including Lili Marlene, Mack The Knife and Falling In Love Again - are known and loved around the world, having thankfully outlived the demise of cabaret culture following Nazi accession to power in 1933. ’I shall watch this space for your further meteoric rise in showbiz’ Senator David Norris ’… incredibly versatile …’ Evening Herald www.draiocht.ie PERFORMANCE NOVEMBER 2009 Irish Sopranos Christmas Show Winter Wonderland sat 28 nov 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €16 conc What better way to kick off the Christmas season than with ‘Winter Wonderland’ from The Irish Sopranos, a stunning concert full of magical hits like ‘You Raise Me Up’, ‘Nella Fantasia’, ‘O Holy Night’ and many more favourites. Deirdre Masterson (Wexford), Wendy Dwyer (Cork) and Kay Lynch (Kerry) are the crème de la crème of Irish classical vocal talent and wow audiences wherever they go. These talented ladies have performed coast to coast in the USA, Canada and Europe in many top venues to sold out audiences and standing ovations. Cinderella and Lyric Suite Ballet Ireland thur 03 dec 8pm Main Auditorium €20 / €15 conc / €12 under 16s This delightful evening opens with a short 20 minute ballet Lyric Suite by Michael Corder, one of Britain’s most prolific and outstanding choreographers. This is followed by a brand new take on the Cinderella fairytale. Ever wondered what happens after the wedding? Join the pair as they return from their honeymoon, starting with some hilarious scenes as Buttons and the Ugly Sisters prepare for their homecoming. What Cinderella doesn’t realise is that the Prince has bankrupted his kingdom and she may well have to auction off the beautiful gowns given to her by the Fairy Godmother. Needless to say all’s well that ends well thanks to Cinderella’s thrifty ways and the pair truly are on the road to happily ever after. ‘ … sparkled from start to finish…’ The Sunday Business Post ‘ … a landmark for Ballet Ireland and for Irish ballet [Swan Lake]...’ Irish Times The Waltz King A musical history of the Strauss Dynasty sat 05 dec 8pm Main Auditorium / €22 / €18 conc The Waltz King faithfully chronicles the story of the Strauss Family, one of the most enduring musical dynasties ever. A tempestuous tale of rivalry between father and sons; their lives, their loves and of course their wonderful music. This is a picturesque presentation of Viennese life as seen through the eyes of the Strauss Family, incorporating glorious music from some of the most famous Strauss Waltz’s and Polka’s. Brought to you by Theatre Productions, the award winning producers of ‘The Eva Cassidy Story’ and ‘A Viennese Strauss Gala’. Celebrating 15 Years The American Drifters Castleknock Community College Return For A Christmas Party! 07- 08 dec 8pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €15 conc sat 12 dec 8pm Main Auditorium // €25 / €22 conc Castleknock Community College proudly returns to Draíocht to celebrate 15 years of music in the community and to honour the contribution of their retired principal, Tom O’Brien (1995–2009). The programme promises a musical extravaganza from students past and present and will include performances from the College Choir, Chamber Choir, the Traditional Irish Music Group and friends of the College, including many fine musicians who have passed through the College and achieved excellence in the music world. Join with them for what promises to be a wonderful night of musical entertainment and celebration. The Drifters continue to enjoy huge success all over the world. Take a trip down memory lane, as they perform all the hits that made them household names, including some Christmas treats especially for their Irish fans! So whether your favourite tune is ‘Saturday Night at The Movies’ or ‘There Goes My First Love’, you will be treated to a truly entertaining evening of hits spanning some 35 years in this non-stop night of glamour and glitz! Starring Gilly Leroy Jones, Lewis J Jackson, Jimmy Hamilton Junior and Jazz Cherry. www.draiocht.ie PERFORMANCE DECEMBER 2009 Annual Christmas Concerts Series Castleknock School of Music sun 13 dec // 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm & 6pm Draíocht Studio // €6 Adults, €3 child Join the students from the Castleknock School of Music for their 14th Annual Christmas Concert Series, taking place in Draíocht for the first time. Open since 1995, Castleknock School of Music has over 500 students of all ages, with their most mature student an octogenarian! Everyone is welcome to enjoy the variety of groups performing including Pre-Instrumental, CSM Choir and String Ensemble. Students will perform on a range of instruments including piano, violin, voice, guitar, flute, saxophone and clarinet. All proceeds go to St. Francis Hospice, Dublin 15. Back to the 80s Clonsilla Youth Musical Society Zrazy Carols for Christmas New Dublin Voices 14 - 16 dec 8pm Main Auditorium // €18 / €15 conc fri 18 dec 8.15pm Draíocht Studio // €16 / €12 conc Its time to back comb your hair and don those shoulder pads! From the era that brought us The Rubik’s Cube and The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes this ‘totally awesome’ musical in the style of movies such as Back To The Future and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Join the graduating class of William Ocean High School as they live through their final senior year, the fun, the heartbreak and the love … all set to the biggest hits of the 80’s. Directed by John Cryan with Musical Direction by Caitríona Ní Threasaigh and Choreography by Mark Rogers. Swing out and celebrate Christmas with Zrazy! Outstanding singer Maria Walsh (also flute & percussion) and composer Carole Nelson on sax and piano present an evening of Award Winning Jazz, Latin, Swing and of course wonderful Christmas Tunes. Their music is steeped in the rhythms of soul, jazz and blues. Let Maria and Carole take you on a roller coaster ride that is downright soulful and sexy. ’ … glorious, free-spirited jazz tones to propel the dourest curmudgeon into a new year with a wry smile.’ Siobhain Long, Irish Times sat 19 dec 3pm & 8pm Main Auditorium // €16 / €14 conc / €12 (under 16s) / Family Ticket 2 adults/2 children €48 / Family Ticket 2 adults/3 children €60 There’s nothing like a choir at Christmas time! Multiaward-winning New Dublin Voices returns to Draíocht with a wonderful selection of Christmas carols - traditional and modern, old favourites, a little jazz, and lots of surprises. Recent awards include National Choir of the Year 2009 at the Navan Choral Festival and ESB Feis Ceoil Choir of the Year 2009. This dynamic young chamber choir was founded by well-known conductor Bernie Sherlock and is dedicated to winning over audiences with it’s lively performances. Peter Pan Coolmine Panto Group // Booking Opens 1 Oct 09 8-9, 11-16 Jan 7.30pm Main Auditorium // €20 / €15 conc MATINEES ON SAT 09, SUN 10, SAT 16, SUN 17 JAN 2PM Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t grow up, arrives in the London nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, Michael and John. Peter teaches the children to fly (with the help of Tinker Bell’s pixie dust), then takes them all to Neverland where they meet Peter’s tribe of Lost Boys, Mermaids, Savage Indians and Wicked Pirates and Peter’s great nemesis, Captain Hook! A series of exciting adventures with Captain Hook and Peter Pan leads to the villain’s ultimate defeat. Join Coolmine Panto Group for a fun filled show for all the family complete with spectacular flying scenes. www.draiocht.ie Draíocht Gift Vouchers make the perfect Stocking Fillers! Available from Draíocht’s Box Office on 01-8852622 www.draiocht.ie PERFORMANCE COMING SOON Take time out from your busy schedule Relax and enjoy a meal or coffee break at the Betelnut Cafe, Draíocht, Blanchardstown opening hours Monday – Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 6pm Betelnut Café stays open until 7.30pm on performance nights for pre-theatre refreshments Experience Strength and Hope 04 July - 03 Oct Ground & First Floor GALLERIES Over the last two years the artists Brian Maguire and Michael McLoughlin have facilitated weekly workshops with a core group of 30 residents of Ashleigh House, a residential centre for women in recovery from drugs and alcohol, operated by Coolmine Therapeutic Community, Dublin 15. The resulting collaborative body of work lets the viewer into a world where elements of addiction and recovery co-exist. The exhibition features the participant’s artwork, Maguire’s portraits of some of the women and McLoughlin’s audio and video work. Brian Maguire is a renowned Irish based artist who exhibits widely throughout Europe and the Americas. He is currently Professor of Fine Art and Head of the Faculty of Fine Art at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. Michael McLoughlin is a Dublin based artist. He has previously exhibited at Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, Triskel Art Centre and as part of audio art radio events such as AART, IMMA (1995) and Resonant Cities, Glasgow (2004). Image: Exterior of Draíocht’s Ground Floor Gallery Amharc Fhine Gall VI 09 OCT – 21 NOV FIRST FLOOR GALLERY Following the success of last years Amharc Fhine Gall graduate exhibition, All in the Detail, which featured young local talent Deirdre Byrne, Logan McClain, Lorna Fitzsimons, Jennifer Phelan and Tracy Hanna, Draíocht and Fingal Arts Office are continuing their commitment to young local artists by offering a further opportunity to show their work in a significant contemporary space. This year we have extended the opportunity to include a criticism prize. The selected artist(s) will work with a young emerging art critic. It is hoped that this union will raise the profile and professionalism of both practices. An exhibition and catalogue will mark this exciting event. Image: Artist’s Studio (Tracy Hanna), Amharc Fhine Gall 2008 All in the Detail Jaki Irvine City of Women Colin Martin Chalet Town 16 October - 21 November GROUND Floor Gallery 27 November – 23 January 2010 GROUND Floor Gallery In 2008 Draíocht and The LAB invited Jaki Irvine to think about Hogarth’s 1732 series of prints, ‘The Harlot’s Progress’. Irvine developed ‘City of Women’ in response to this invitation. The piece was shot on Foley Street where women of many different ages and backgrounds, including Macushla Dance Group, the young women of Sheriff Street, and many more, came together for one night to help this project happen. Draíocht is delighted to present City of Women in 2009 before it moves to the LAB, Foley Street in January 2010. Jaki Irvine is one of Ireland’s most respected contemporary artists. She was born in Ireland in 1966, and while she has lived in both the UK and Italy for extended periods she now lives and works in Dublin. “Irvine’s art has to do with the acknowledgment of strangeness. How odd other people are … How everything seems coherent, and then suddenly falls apart. Irvine … explores not only the extremes of passion … but also the mundane and the everyday… where people’s paths cross, and encounters are missed”. (Michael Newman, ‘Chalet Town’ is a new sequence of paintings by Colin Martin and is based upon research undertaken by the artist in Europe and America. This series utilizes the vernacular environment of a dormitory holiday town to create a narrative context, in which the identity, values and states of mind that underpin and form communal space are explored. Colin Martin graduated from DIT in 1994 and is currently completing his MFA in NCAD. He has held solo exhibitions at Temple Bar Gallery 1999, West Cork Arts Centre, Ashford Gallery RHA 2006 and the Fenton Gallery 2009. Recent Group exhibitions include ’Camera Obscura’, Light house Cinema 2009, ‘Thirty Thousand Years Later’ Pallas Contemporary Projects and ’Returning’ Highlanes Gallery. Recent Awards include The Arts Council Bursary 2007 /2004, Thomas Dammann Award 2008, Hennessy Craig Scholarship 2004 and Golden Fleece Merit Award 2004. 2008). Image: William Hogarth’s ‘The Harlot’s Progress’, plate 6 Moll’s wake Image: ‘Pacific Ocean Blue’ 2009 Oil On Canvas 100 x 150 cms Image courtesy of the artist. Noel Brennan Artist in Residence July - December 2009 Noel Brennan was educated at The National College of Art and Design in Dublin and graduated in 2002. His practice is interdisciplinary with particular emphasis on institutional critique and architectural interventions. In many of his works and projects there are references to canonical moments in the history of Art. These citations are usually fused with contemporary modes of practice and display. The tenuous familiarity this creates foregrounds the perceptual experience and the viewing context. A selection of his exhibitions include; Is Mise Ireland, 411 Gallery (China) 2008, The Space in Between, The Basement Gallery (IRL) 2008, Some Kinda Monster, The Galway Arts Centre (IRL) 2007, They are doing something on us behind the fog, Draíocht (IRL) 2006, The Devil in Miss Jones, Meals and SUVs (UK) 2006 and Warsaw, Goethe Institut (IRL) 2005. He is currently working on a new project with The Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, which will open to the public in January 2010. Image: Noel Brennan, Samson and the Philistines (12 triangles), 2008, White deal, paint, solar gels, gaffer tape, dimensions variable www.draiocht.ie VISUAL ARTS Evening Classes for Adults Knitting // Mondays 7.30-9.30 pm Draíocht Workshop Room // Course Fee €100 / €90 conc 8 Weeks 19 Oct - 14 Dec (no class Oct 26) For the first time Draíocht is offering a course in knitting. This fun and creative course is aimed at complete beginners and those we have dabbled with knitting before. Classes will begin with the basics of this creative craft, building up students’ skills to create their own knitted pieces from scratch. Participants will have to provide their own materials, details of which will be provided at time of booking. This course will be taught by Amie Lawless. Portrait Drawing // Tuesdays 7.30-9.30 pm Draíocht Workshop Room // Course Fee €120 / €100 conc 8 Weeks 20 Oct - 15 Dec (no class Oct 27) Following on from the success of Draíocht’s first series of Portrait drawing classes earlier in this year, we are delighted to welcome back Alan Daly for another series of classes aimed at developing previous students skills as well as introducing those already familiar with different art forms to the practice. This course will focus on drawing from a model, working in different media, mainly charcoal, ink, pencil and some painting. This course will also include how to build up a drawing around a portrait, in devising and setting backdrops using cloth, furniture and objects. Bookable Family Days – Phone 01-8852622 Gamelan Music Workshop Family Days Family Day: Making Masks, Making Faces Sat 26 Sept 2009 12-3PM // Draíocht Galleries Explore the portraits in our exhibition and create a portrait of your own … and then make a mask inspired by your drawing with the help of our team of artists. Family day: Our Christmas Tree Needs Help! Sat 5 Dec 2009 12-3PM // Draíocht Galleries Family day: Space, Rockets, Stars & Planets Sat 14 Nov 2009 12-3PM // Draíocht Galleries Celebrating 2009 as the International year of Astronomy, come and explore space with us through art - why not create a night sky of your own! Family Day notes: No booking necessary / Please wear old clothes / These activities are designed for children from 5-10 years, though younger and older siblings will be welcome to try their hand too / All children must be accompanied by an adult … all adults must be accompanied by a child. Draíocht’s Foyer needs a hand to look more Christmassy! Come and help us make some decorations that will go onto our 15 foot Christmas tree … and of course you can bring some home for your own tree too! Sun 11 Oct Draíocht Main Space // Under 12s: 11-1pm / Over 12s: 2-4pm Cost €10 per child (1 accompanying adult free) Why not try your hand at making some music? Join us for a Gamelan Workshop with Niamh Tiernan, who has just returned from Central Java in Indonesia after 7 years, bringing with her an amazing set of 18 Gamelan instruments including gongs, metallophones, wind and string instruments. No previous musical experience is necessary, just a willingness to take off your shoes and have lots of fun! Christmas Elves Family Workshop Sat 12 Dec Draíocht Galleries // 4-6 years: 11-1pm / 7-9 years: 2-4pm Cost €10 per child (1 accompanying adult free) It’s time to make Christmas Elves again at Draíocht. Escape shopping madness to spend a fun Saturday making your very own Christmas elf puppet. All materials are provided including buttons, newspaper, string and more. Book early as each year these popular workshops sell out fast! All children must be accompanied by an adult … all adults must be accompanied by a child. Please adhere to age recommendations: workshops have been especially designed for this age range. Draíocht and Schools Meet the Author – Sophie McKenzie Wed 21 Oct Main Auditorium // 10.30AM - 11:45am Suitable for 5th & 6th class groups This is a free event but must be booked in advance Draíocht is delighted to announce a very special event in partnership with Children’s Books Ireland and Simon and Schuster UK. Multi award-winning author Sophie McKenzie will be visiting Ireland for the very first time as part of the national Children’s Book Festival celebrations! Sophie is probably best known for her award-winning thrillers Girl, Missing (winner of the Red House Award for Older Readers in 2007) and Blood Ties (overall winner of the Red House Children’s Book Prize 2009). The Set-Up, the first title in her new Medusa Project series, was launched earlier this summer to great acclaim and further fantastic titles are already in the pipeline. Sophie’s fans include Richard and Judy and teen-author Robert Muchamore, as well as many thousands of young readers across the globe! If you’re not already one of them you soon will be, so come and join us for what promises to be one of the highlights of the Children’s Book Festival programme! Book through Draíocht’s Box office on 01 8852622. Limited to one class per school initially but a waiting list will be in place for other classes. www.draiocht.ie CHILDREN & YOUTH ARTS ARTstronomy Primary School Project October/ November 2009 ARTstronomy is a primary school project celebrating 2009 as the year of Astronomy through Art. The project aims to encourage local 5th and 6th class students to explore both the universe and various art forms. The work produced by this project will be exhibited in our First Floor Gallery space later on in the year. If your class would be interested in taking part please contact the Children and Youth Arts Co-ordinator, on 01 8098029 or sarah@draiocht.ie by Friday 25 September. Primary School Workshops Secondary School workshops Focus on… Creating Drama Mon 23 - Wed 25 Nov 2009 10am- 2pm Age range: 3rd and 4th class Capacity: 2 classes per school // €90 for both classes. Focus on... Making Music with Gamelan Mon 12 & Tue 13 Oct 2009 Main Auditorium // Age range: 5th and 6th class // 10:15am-11:45am & 12:15Pm-1:45pm Gamelan consists of gongs, metallophones, wind and string instruments as well as vocals and is one of the few musical genres in the world where one workshop is sufficient to come away having learned to play a piece of music as a group. Making music is one of the best ways of embracing new cultures in a fun environment, with the added bonus of improving rhythm and general musicality. Seize this opportunity for your class to take part in a day long drama workshop with acclaimed writer, children’s activist, poet and director Larry O’ Loughlin. By the end of this workshop students will have produced a play from their own ideas, words and images which they can present to one another on our stage. Then, bring the play back to your school for an impressive performance for families or the school. If your school has only one class that is interested in taking part please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate you. Workshop notes: Cost per class is €45.00 - please get in touch with Sarah Beirne if cost is an issue for your school. Booking is essential through Draíocht’s Box Office on 01 8852622. These workshops are also suitable for secondary schools. If you would be interested in your class taking part please contact sarah@draiocht.ie. The Virtual Production Autumn 2009 Once again transition year students from Hartstown Community School will explore the world of theatre with us by attending key productions at Draíocht to develop their critical eye and by creating a Virtual Production of their own. Each student will get the opportunity to take on the role of one of the many people it takes to produce a show - they’ll manage a budget, create a schedule, design sets and costumes, rehearse scenes and also get to meet directors, actors and producers. By picking their own play to virtually produce, they will experience first hand the hard work that goes into producing a piece of theatre that audiences would virtually love to see. TYA Ireland - A GATHERING Draíocht’s Event & Conference Facilities WEDneSday 28 AND THURSday 29 OCTOBER 2009 Have you considered Draíocht as a venue for conferences, business meetings, staff training or interviews? Following on the success of the first Gathering held in October 2008 in Cork, TYA Ireland has focused this year’s Gathering on two topis: Access and Methodologies. Hosted by Draíocht, this two day event for practitioners and supporters of Theatre for Young Audiences in Ireland will include Forums, Panel Discussions as well as the opportunity to see 4 performances by 4 different Irish companies. Speakers and Panel members will be drawn from both the international and national arenas. This year, for those who wish to develop/look at practice in a more hands on way, a master class facilitated by Gill Robertson, Director of the award winning Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Scotland will take place. TYA Ireland is the national association representing and promoting professional organisations and individual artists whose work primarily focuses on engaging children and young people through theatre. TYA Ireland is a member of ASSITEJ International, a world network of theatre for children and young people. For further information, please contact: Emer McGowan, Director, Draíocht, on 01-8098027 or at emer@draiocht.ie or email assitej.ireland@barnstorm.ie. www.barnstorm.ie/assitej.php CHILDREN & YOUTH ARTS Groups of up to 286 people can be catered for in a variety of rooms with IT and audio visual equipment on hand. Rooms can be set up in many styles to suit your needs and our team of friendly staff will ensure your event is as stress free as possible. Delicious onsite catering is provided by the Betelnut Café. For further information about Draíocht’s facilities and our competitive rates phone Aidan Gately on 01-8098024 or email aidan@draiocht.ie. For a Virtual Tour of all spaces log on to www.draiocht.ie Are you a registered charity? Then you qualify for our Charity Rate! Phone us now! Take a bow! The arts really matter to us in Ireland; they are a big part of people’s lives, the country’s single most popular pursuit. Our artists interpret our past, define who we are today, and imagine our future. We can all take pride in the enormous reputation our artists have earned around the world. The arts play a vital role in our economy, and smart investment of taxpayers’ money in the arts is repaid many times over. The dividends come in the form of a high value, creative economy driven by a flexible, educated, innovative work force, and in a cultural tourism industry worth A5 billion a year. Find out what’s on at www.events.artscouncil.ie You can find out more about the arts here: www.artscouncil.ie The Arts Council is the Irish Government agency for funding and developing the arts. Arts Council funding from the taxpayer, through the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism, for 2009 is A75 million, that’s about A1 a week for every household. So, at the end of your next inspirational encounter with the arts, don’t forget the role you played and take a bow yourself! A Big Thank You From Draíocht To All Our Friends Part of the Furniture Community Voice Newspaper Almost Family John Scrivener Best Friends George & Helen Chambers Paddy & Gladys Coyle Fingal Dublin Chamber Marie Moloney Colm & Mary Ó Maolmhuire Donal & Celia O’Sullivan Aine & David Sommerfield Friends Anonymous Aidan & Jo Bannon O’Keeffe Oliver Beirne Betelnut Cafe D15 Chamber Dermot & Anne Byrne Roma & Niall Byrnes Maurice & Rita Carbery The Carleton Family Petra Cernikova Rory Coghlan Mary Comerford Joan Conlon Phelim Connolly Nora Corrigan The Creighton Family Bernadette & Joe Daly Patrick & Ursula Devitt Tony & Catherine Dodd Eileen Dodrill Paula Donnelly Therese Dowling Linda Doyle Monica Duffy James & Teresa Dunne Joe Fahey Kieran Finnegan Blan Flanagan Josephine Flanagan Michelle Gahan Paula Galvin Ronnie & Joyce Grainger Edward & Angela Grant Esther Gray Geraldine Hallahan Betty Halpin Maureen Hanlon Noreen & Michael Hanratty Deirdre Hays & Family Jim & Gretta Higgins Doreen Holloway Deirdre Hughes Lisa Keane Anne Kearney Anna Kelly Michael D Kelly Seamus Kelly Louise & Seamus Kenny Marie Keogh George King Maureen & Tony Lambert Annette Sneyd & Eamon Leen Maree Lynott Timothy & Ena Lynskey Mary McCamley Collette McMahon Martin & Anngele Milner & Family Matt & Sheila Mullen Jeff Murphy Michael & Maeve O’Donoghue Pat & Margaret O’Mahony Philip O’Reilly Lisa & Frank O’Sullivan Cathy Ormsby Mary B Rochfort Ian & Anna Roe Matt Scallan Angela Sheehan & David Hughes Terese Sherlock Siobhan & Padraig Tyrrell Grainne Uí Chaomhanaigh Michael & Helen Walsh Helen Ward Una Waters Richard & Penny Wilson Buddies Fiona Galvin Wei Jie Lam Yong Jie Lam Bethany Leen Hannah Leen Sara Lynch Sean Lynch Muireann Murphy Darragh O’Briain Let’s be Friends! You can save a fortune on your theatre tickets by becoming a Friend of Draíocht for as little as €100. There are Friends offers on almost every show in Draíocht (look for the symbol), and you will also enjoy other benefits like complimentary tickets on your birthday, regular 2-for-1 ticket deals, your name printed in our season brochure and on our website, advance programme information, priority booking and more. So don’t delay and sign up today so you can start saving money NOW! Phone Aidan Gately for more information 01-809 8024 or email aidan@draiocht.ie www.draiocht.ie FUNDERS // Draíocht is generously funded by Fingal County Council, with additional funding provided by The Arts Council. Draíocht also has a loyal network of Friends who contribute annually to the Company. accessibility // Draíocht is fully accessible. How to get to Draíocht // Draíocht is located opposite the Blue entrance of the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre. By car we are located on the Navan Road/N3 off the M50, and there are over 6500 free parking spaces available. Or you can take the 39 or 39c bus from Hawkins Street. CONTACT // Draíocht, The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Administration: 01-8852610 Fax: 01-824 3434 Email: marketing@draiocht.ie Draíocht’s Box Office Christmas Opening Hours 2009-2010 // Mon 21-Wed 23 Dec: Open 10am-6pm, Wed 24-Mon 28 Dec: Closed Tues 29-Wed 30 Dec: Open 11am-4pm, Thurs 31 Dec-Fri 1 Jan: Closed Sat 02 Jan: Open 10am-6pm, Mon 04 Jan: Re-opens daily 10am-6pm Box Office // Telephone: 01-885 2622 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10am-6pm MAILING LIST // If you’d like to keep in touch more regularly with everything happening at Draíocht why not log on to www.draiocht.ie and join our free monthly ezine list, or just send your email to marketing@draiocht.ie with EZINE in the subject field. You can also follow us on Facebook. Programme details are published in good faith but changes may occasionally be necessary. Since opening in 2001 Draíocht has reached right to the heart of the people it serves in Dublin 15 and its environs to provide stimulating and accessible arts programming. Over 50,000 people a year attend performance events including a mix of professional, national, international and local work. In addition, thousands more attend our two exhibition galleries, use our conference facilities and of course many enjoy the facilities of our Bar and Café. We aspire to reaching as wide an audience as possible and our commitment to access for all to the facilities and activities of the Centre forms the backbone of all our endeavours. By presenting an exciting line-up we hope to offer you, our audience, a programme which will be entertaining and exciting as well as at times challenging and provocative. september - december 2009 draíocht season brochure