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Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge Co. Kildare, season of events April to June 2011

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We open one and a half hours before showtime serving our bistro menu.

Why not make a night of it, relax and have a bite to eat before the show?

You can also pre-book your refreshment for the show interval and save the hassle of queuing!

Cupcake Café. Everybody loves cupcakes...

Cupcake Café, Riverbank, Newbridge.

Web: www.cupcakecafe.ieEmail: [email protected]: 086 617 3534

Opening hoursMonday to Saturday 8.00am to 5.30pm. Open an hour and a half pre-show and also during intervals.

Kids’ parties at Cupcake CaféKids’ parties with face painting can be pre-booked when children’s plays or events are taking place in Riverbank. Please contact Elizabeth at 086 6173534 for more details.

Hello there, and welcome to a fresh and sprightly Spring season for April to June 2011. Last season saw some exciting developments at Riverbank with our upgrade to Digital Cinema and the development of a brand new children’s arts space at the centre. The benefits of these improvements are reflected this season with a host of exciting shows, workshops and exhibitions for families and children, and an Oscar worthy cinema line-up.In other areas, we are delighted to welcome Paul Brady for what will be two very special nights of music at Riverbank. The Unthanks and Declan O’Rourke plus a special Bob Dylan evening also add to a great music line-up. We have three fabulous nights planned at the Keadeen Hotel with the return of Faulty Towers- the Dining Experience. The Parting Glass, Here We Are Again Still and The Quare Land are amongst our theatre highlights, while Neil Delamere and David McSavage will satisfy the comedy fans. Also, we have two exciting festival events taking place at Riverbank in May. A host of literary stars will be in attendance for the weekend of the Kildare Readers Festival, while the Bealtaine Festival brings a range of workshops, music with Ger Wolfe and theatre with Mary McEvoy to celebrate creativity in older age. These events and much more are here for you to enjoy.We look forward to seeing you soon,Hugh, Damien, Linda, Alex & all the team at Riverbank Arts Centre

Riverbank Spring Season April to June 2011

Riverbank Arts Centre is kindly supported by:

In PersonBox Office,Riverbank Arts Centre Main St., Newbridge Co. KildareBox Office: 045 448327 Main number: 045 448330Email: [email protected]

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BOOKING INFORMATIONOpening Hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 5.30pmSaturdays 10.00am - 1.00pm (Open one hour before shows)Closed for Lunch 2.00pm -2.30pm

Buy Tickets online Telephone bookingsWebsite: www.riverbank.ie Box Office 045 448327

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5th-7th Grease 3pm & 8pm 110* 16

11th The Magnificent Mind of Daisy Dunne 11am 15 17

12th The Pipe 8pm 16 18

13th-15th Kildare Readers’ Festival See Pg 18 See Pg 18 18

15th Declan 0’Rourke 8pm 120 19

17th expandance Over 60’s Dance Morning 11am-1.30pm Free to Over 60’s 20

18th Listen, Recite & Write Poetry: A Beginners Workshop 11am-12pm Free to Over 60’s 20

18th Bealtaine Film Screening: Julie & Julia 8pm Free to Over 60’s 20

19th Stringing Beads and Telling Stories 11am Free 20

19th Ger Wolfe 8pm 115/113 Free to Over 60’s

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20th Fruitcake Starring Mary McEvoy 3pm Free 21

21st Global Homes Workshop See Pg 22 Free 22

21st Making it 3-D Workshop 11am-1pm 110 22

21st Somewhere Under the Rainbow 8pm 120/ 118 23

25th-28th The Curious Savage 8pm 112/ 110 23

28th The Joy of Writing Workshop 10.30am-3.30pm 125 23

28th Studio AKA Presents Varmints 12pm & 2pm Free 24

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5th-7th Grease 3pm & 8pm 110* 16

11th The Magnificent Mind of Daisy Dunne 11am 15 175 17

12th The Pipe 8pm 16 18

13th-15th Kildare Readers’ Festival See Pg 18 See Pg 18 18

1st & 2nd The Kings of the Kilburn High Road 8pm 115/ 112 6

2nd Fantastical Storytelling with Niall de Burca See Page 6 Free 6

3rd It’s a cultural thing or is it? - A Traveller in progress 8pm 115/ 113 6

8th Calmus Ensemble 8pm 115/ 113 7

9th Picture Perfect A photographic workshop by Dragana Jurisic. 11am-1pm 110 8

9th Paula Lambert Puppet Theatre’s Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 4pm 18 * 8

9th Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues 8pm 115/ 113 8

13th The Unthanks 8pm 116/ 114 9

15 &16th Neil Delamere 8pm 120 10

16th Imaginary Creatures and Faraway Lands 2pm & 4pm 110 10

16th Circus Stachamoose 2pm 18* 11

17th The Quare Land 8pm 118/ 116 11

18th-23rd Artzone Workshop 10am-2pm 155 12

18th-23rd A Week With Wonderland 10am -3.30pm 160/ 185 12

20th Easter Embroidery 10am - 1pm 110 13

21st The Parting Glass 8pm 116/ 114 14

29th & 30th An Evening with Paul Brady 8pm 137.50 14

30th Making Stuff Up with Oisín McGann See Pg 15 Free 15

30th Undercover Workshop wirh Adrienne Geoghegan 10am-12pm 115 15

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5th-7th Grease 3pm & 8pm 110* 16

11th The Magnificent Mind of Daisy Dunne 11am 15 17

12th The Pipe 8pm 16 18

13th-15th Kildare Readers’ Festival See Pg 18 See Pg 18 18

15th Declan 0’Rourke 8pm 120 19

17th expandance Over 60’s Dance Morning 11am-1.30pm Free to Over 60’s 20

18th Listen, Recite & Write Poetry: A Beginners Workshop 11am-12pm Free to Over 60’s 20

18th Bealtaine Film Screening: Julie & Julia 8pm Free to Over 60’s 20

19th Stringing Beads and Telling Stories 11am Free 20

19th Ger Wolfe 8pm 115/113 Free to Over 60’s

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20th Fruitcake Starring Mary McEvoy 3pm Free 21

21st Global Homes Workshop See Pg 22 Free 22

21st Making it 3-D Workshop 11am-1pm 110 22

21st Somewhere Under the Rainbow 8pm 120/ 118 23

25th-28th The Curious Savage 8pm 112/ 110 23

28th The Joy of Writing Workshop 10.30am-3.30pm 125 23

28th Studio AKA Presents Varmints 12pm & 2pm Free 24

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Apr 4th Blue Valentine 8pm 16 7

Apr 11th Biutiful 8pm 16 9

Apr 18th Of Gods and Men 8pm 16 13

May 2nd NEDs 8pm 16 16

May 9th Confessions 8pm 16 17

May 16th Rabbit Hole 8pm 16 19

May 30th Animal Kingdom 8pm 16 24

June 6th As If I am not There 8pm 16 25

June 13th Submarine 8pm 16 26

June 20th The Chorus 8pm 16 27

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May 21st Despicable Me 2pm 13 22

June 4th The Secret of Kells 2pm 13 25

June 25th Spirited Away 2pm 13 28

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4th The Write Stuff Workshop 11pm-12.30pm 18.50 24

4th Here we are again Still 8pm 115 /113 25

10-11th Man1 Bank 0 8pm 118 /116 26

11th Púca Puppets Presents Stone Soup 2pm 16 26

16th Schnitzel Comedy Club Presents David McSavage 8pm 116/114 27

18th-19th The World of Imagination 2pm & 8pm 110/15 27

23rd- 25th Faulty Towers... the dining experience 7.30pm 145 28

25th Read & Draw The Hugglewug Way! 11am-1pm 110 29

25th Illustration Workshop with Niamh Sharkey 2pm - 4pm 110 29

30th Around the World in 80 Days 8pm 110* 29

July 1st Trust Games 8pm 112 /110 29

Visual Arts Cinema Kids Cinema

Music Theatre Comedy Childrens Event Literature Cinema

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May 7th to May 27th

The Counting ProphetessA solo exhibition of work by Jackie Askew

10am -5.30pm Mon-Fri10am-1pm Saturday

Free 30

June 11th to July 1st

Es Hat So Sollen SeinA Projection & Drawing Installation of New Works by Astrid Walsh

10am -5.30pm Mon-Fri10am-1pm Saturday

Free 30

Apr 4th Blue ValentineApr 4th Blue Valentine 8pm 16 7

Apr 11th BiutifulApr 11th Biutiful 8pm 16 9

Apr 4th Blue ValentineApr 4th Blue Valentine 8pm 16 7

Apr 9th to May 7th

A RiddleA Photographic exhibition by Dragana Jurisic

10am -5.30pm Mon-Fri10am-1pm Saturday

Free 31

June 11th to July 1st

Global HomesAn Exhibition created by Michelle Browne

10am -5.30pm Mon-Fri10am-1pm Saturday

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€3 Coffee& Cake Deal

Monday Movie Deal€3 for Cake & Coffee at Cupcake Café

Workshops

Riverbank Cinema Club: Season membership only €45

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IT’s A CUlTURAl ThING OR Is IT? - A TRAVEllER IN pROGREss

Time 8pm price €15/€12

A group of six young men leave their homes in the West of Ireland in the mid seventies with dreams of making their fortunes in London and returning home as Kings. Twenty five years later and, in a coffin, one of the group - Jackie Flavin - finally makes it home.The Kings of the Kilburn High Road takes place on the day that the remainder of the group, now a lot older than they were, get together to wake Jackie and to reflect on their own lives, the loss of their dreams and their place in a society that no longer needs them. Or does it?Droichead Nua Players was formed in 2003 by John Bowdren, a native of Newbridge in Co. Kildare. Special Thanks to : Paddy Melia, Frances Nolan, Liz Malone.

Time 8pm price €15/€13

‘It’s a cultural thing or is it? - A Traveller in progress’ is based on the life experiences of Michael Collins, a Traveller, who remembers his childhood through innocent eyes. The performance sees Michael going from living in the fields of Kilbeggan in a barrel top wagon to living in a tent at the top of Prosperous Hill. He describes his family’s journey to Dublin to join the other Travellers who started the exodus to Dublin as a result of changes in the social welfare system and the end of the traditional way of life…This is a fast paced sequence of stories that are a microcosm of the history of the Traveller community over the past 40 years. Starring Michael Collins as himself, with Patricia

McCarthy as the narrator. Directed by Mick Rafferty. ‘Entertaining, enriching and provocative’ Irish Times

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ThE KINGs OF ThE KIlBURN hIGh ROAd By JIMMy MURphy.

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Time 12pm-1pm and 2pm-3pmprice Free (places are limiTed, booking essenTial) suiTable For ages 6 +

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FANTAsTICAl sTORyTEllING wITh NIAll dE BúRCA

Haughty kings, lovable giants, pesky ghosts & your everyday tyrants, join Niall de Burca for a fantastical storytelling session...

Since Niall de Búrca returned to his native Ireland in 2001 he has been changing the way Irish children and adults listen to stories. Famous for his interactive style of telling, Niall’s performance is one of great energy, humour and lyrical guile which brings the most fantastical characters alive for your imagination.

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Calmus Ensemble (Germany): Anja Lipfert, soprano / Sebastian Krause, alto / Tobias Pöche, tenor / Ludwig Böhme, baritone / Joe Roesler, bass For over ten years the remarkable Calmus Ensemble has wowed audiences with its unique style of acapella singing, blending five scintillating and soulful voices – four male and one female – in a clear-voiced, perfectly balanced ensemble. Originally formed by five graduates of the St. Thomas Boys‘ Choir, Leipzig, the group added the glittering soprano voice of Anja Lipfert in 2001 in order to expand their repertoire, which now encompasses everything from Gregorian chants, Irish airs, jazz and folk songs to the music of Palestrina, Bach and Debussy. Acclaimed for its flawless intonation and extraordinary harmonic amalgam, this award-winning ensemble has toured extensively worldwide. “Technically stunning singers, but equally important, their interpretive talents and musicality are matchless… they bring passion to their interpretations and whatever they sing to glorious life.” Desert Morning News (Salt Lake City)

MUsIC NETwORK pREsENTs

CAlMUs ENsEMBlE

Time: 8pmprice €15/€13

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National Music Day

MONdAy 4Th ApRIl RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs

BlUE VAlENTINE Time 8pmprice 16

Dir: Derek Cianfrance/USA /2010 /120 mins/Cert: 16/ Language: EnglishStarring: Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams, Mike Vogel, John Doman, Ben Shenkman and Reila AphroditeBlue Valentine is an intimate, shattering portrait of a disintegrating marriage. On the far side of a once-passionate romance, Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean (Ryan Gosling) are married with a young daughter. Hoping to save their marriage, they steal away to a theme hotel. Throughout the film, we are privy to the early days of their relationship, when they met and fell in love—full of life and hope. Gosling and Williams bring an intensity and emotional honesty to their roles in this truly moving film.

*Michelle Williams was nominated for Best Actress at 2011 Academy Awards

monday cinema club

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Time: 8pmprice 115/ 113

This is more one-man-show than talk. With wit and style, the author of The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia and Song & Dance Man III: The Art Of Bob Dylan - definitive studies of Dylan’s 50-year body of work - uses great records and rare footage to show how hugely Dylan has been inspired by the blues and how much of its poetry has been smuggled inside his own, highly influential writing.Michael Gray’s events are always lively & spontaneous, witty and acute, using unpredictable slices of loud music to offer a thoroughly entertaining, fresh account of Dylan’s achievement and a thrilling exposition of blues & its poetry.

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BOB dylAN & ThE pOETRy OF ThE BlUEs AN EVENING wITh wRITER MIChAEl GRAy

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Time 11am-1pmprice 110 (suiTable For ages 7-12 yrs)

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pICTURE pERFECT A phOTOGRAphIC wORKshOp By dRAGANA JURIsIC.

Join photographer Dragana Jurisic in this fun, interactive and educational workshop and learn how to use a digital camera to capture that ‘perfect’ moment. You’ll be training your creative eye and get technical skills to help you take those special photographs such as Grannie with her cup of tea or your pet dog doing a leap in the air. The world around you is waiting to be captured!With plenty of hands-on camera exercises you will amongst other things take part in a themed photo shoot as well as take close-up photographs. A selection of your photographs will be displayed in the gallery next to Dragana’s work giving you a special opportunity to showcase your work to friends and family. No previous camera knowledge required. For further information see www.draganajurisic.com For further information on the exhibition see page 31

With plenty of hands-on camera exercises you will amongst other things take part in a themed photo shoot as well as take With plenty of hands-on camera exercises you will amongst other things take part in a themed photo shoot as well as take

sATURdAy ApRIl 9Th pAUlA lAMBERT pUppET ThEATRE pREsENTs

slEEpING BEAUTy

The Paula Lambert Puppet Theatre is internationally renowned for its many fine productions in theatres throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe.

Paula Lambert was the ‘Bosco’ voice on TV for seventeen years and indeedBosco is still a firm favourite with the younger children and will make a nostalgic appearance in the show. Sleeping Beauty is a beautifully produced show with large puppets, colourful sets and exquisite lighting. Suitable for an age group up to ten years of age.

Time 2pm and 4pm.price €8 (Family 4 For €30)

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The Mercury Music Prize nominated Tyneside sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank have become most legendary for their live performances and Riverbank Arts Centre is delighted to be able to bring you a night with this superb act.

Empathetic stories of love, loss, birth, death, brawls and booze make for a rollercoaster ride through the human condition, as Rachel and Becky’s folk-club unaccompanied singing upbringing is set against otherworldly musical pictures, arranged by a band with influences from Steve Reich to Miles Davies, Martin Hayes to Robert Wyatt, Portishead to Sufjan Stevens.

It’s hard to conceive how music could sound so traditional and adventurous at once. It is a spell that has earned them fans as disperate as members of Radiohead and Portishead, Nick Hornby, Elvis Costello, Robert Wyatt, Ewan McGregor, Ryan Adams, Paul Morley, Ben Folds, Rosanne Cash and Dawn French! Described by Britain’s leading music journalist Paul Morley as both “supernaturally ancient and defiantly modern, as coldly desolate as achingly intimate”, The Unthanks occupy unique ground. The Unthanks will play music from their new album, as well as from their previous records, including The Bairns, which featured in both the The Guardian and Uncut’s Best Albums of the Decade, all genres, worldwide - the only British folk album to do so.“once in a blue moon type of every now and again, you hear music that is so complete, so wonderful, unique and yet familiar that it stops you in your tracks. They have that blue moon magic about them, and they have it in spades” BBC Music

‘Intimate, epic, overflowing with feeling and musical intelligence’ The Independent

For more visit www.the-unthanks.com

ThE UNThANKs

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Time 8pm price €16/€14

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RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs BIUTIFUl

Time 8pmprice 16

Dir: Alejandro González Iñárritu / Mexico / 2010 / 147 mins / Cert: 15 Language: Spanish Cert: 16,

Starring: Javier Bardem, Maricel Álvarez, Hanaa Bouchaib, Guillermo Estrella and Eduard FernándezThis is a story of a man in free fall. On the road to redemption, darkness lights his way. Connected with the afterlife, Uxbal is a tragic hero and father of two who’s sensing the danger of death. He struggles with a tainted reality and a fate that works against him in order to forgive, for love, and forever. Javier Bardem gives an outstanding performance, a tour-de-force, intense and sensitive in equal measure.

Javier Bardem nominated for Best Actor at the 2011 Academy Awards.Nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2011 Academy Awards.

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IMAGINARy CREATUREs ANd FARAwAy lANds

wRITING wORKshOp wITh JANE MITChEll

A workshop for a mixed group of budding young writers from 10-14 years, this event will combine a mix of writing tasks and activities. With an emphasis on fun, Imaginary Creatures and Faraway Lands will provide young writers with the fundamentals of writing story, including plot and structure, characterization, setting, language and editing. Bring pens, pencils, paper and lots of imagination!

Jane Mitchell is a published award-winning author and ex-primary school teacher. See her website for more information: www.janemitchell.ie

Time 2pm-4pmprice 110 suiTable For 10-14year olds

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Faraway Lands will provide young writers with the fundamentals of writing story, including plot and structure, characterization, setting, language and editing. Bring pens, pencils, paper and lots of imagination!

Jane Mitchell is a published award-winning author and ex-primary school teacher. See her website for more information: www.janemitchell.ie

FRIdAy ApRIl 15Th & sATURdAy ApRIl 16Th

NEIl dElAMEREIMplEMENT OF dIVIlMENT

Time 8pm price €20

Star of RTE’s The Panel, BBC’s The Blame Game, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and most recently host of Republic of Telly, Neil Delamere returns with his usual mix of quick-fire banter and hilarious storytelling in his fantastic new show ‘Implement of Divilment’.

Delamere’s distinct style of seriously sharp, observational humour and hilarious anecdotes makes him a unique and much loved stand-up performer. In his latest show, Neil explains which exercise classes are bad for you, how to reconstruct a corpse and what to do when a man jumps on to the bonnet of your car.

Don’t miss this comedy powerhouse, armed with his razor sharp wit as he delights audiences with an extensive collection of brand new, side splitting material.

“No TV camera could accurately measure the lightning speed of Delamere’s wit” ***** – Irish Times.

“Delamere is a banter bomb, primed to make you explode with laughter….Simply put, he is a master” – The Scotsman. *****

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Time: 8pmprice €18/€16

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ThE QUARE lANd sTARRING dEs KEOGh ANd FRANK O’sUllIVAN

Starring Des Keogh and Frank O’Sullivan, The Quare Land is set in a house in Cavan where Hugh Pugh is about to take his first bath in four years.

His bathing is disturbed by Rob McNulty, a developer on the verge of NAMA wanting to buy a field. Hugh conducts negotiations from his bathtub and is reluctant to sell while McNulty pulls out all the stops to complete the sale, but it is unlikely that either will be happy with the eventual outcome. The quick-fire banter between the two characters escalates into an epic finale as both try to reason each other into submission.

A parable of the Celtic Tiger, The Quare Land examines motivation, greed and money in a humorous, caustic and incisive way. Hidden in the constant argument is a discourse on a society obsessed with development but blind to the implications of progress on ordinary people’s lives.

With wit and humour, this play reveals some home truths about ambition guaranteed to generate roars of laughter.

‘This play is likely to be hugely popular wherever it travels to’-Irish Theatre Magazine

Time 2pmprice 18 (Family 4 For 130) suiTable For 4+

sATURdAy ApRIl 16Th yOUR MAN’s pUppETs pREsENTs

CIRCUs sTAChAMOOsE

The Circus Stachamoose from Your Man’s Puppets introduces us to the theatrical delights from the intrepid Stachamoose brothers, who hail from the mist-shrouded Orient.

Vlado, the magician, is the sombre, enigmatic master of arts of varying degrees of darkness, while Elmer is, in Bob Dylan’s memorable phrase, really just a song-and-dance man. These suspiciously similar-looking brothers display an energetic mix of physical comedy and manual dexterity using a nicely balanced blend of mischievous humour and accomplished puppeteer skills.

The brothers are joined by Jub-Jub, variously described as that dexterous dog, performing pooch and clowning canine. While no one of a romantic disposition will be able to resist the Hansters – part hand, part hamster – and their tale of true love.

A special guest performance is provided in a death-defying tightrope act by a mysteriously shrunken Little Brother.

As nice a slice of surreal humour as you’re likely to witness this year.

Starring Des Keogh and Frank O’Sullivan, The Quare Land is set in a house in Cavan where Hugh Pugh is about to take his first

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Time 10am To 3.30pmprice €60 or €85 incl lunch suiTable For 7-12 year olds

Back by popular demand! Wonderland invites 7-12 year olds into its colourful world of drama, music, dance, puppetry, comedy, and theatre design, for a weeklong camp culminating in a fabulous showcase for friends and family.(NB: This is a re-scheduled workshop, limited places still available)

MONdAy ApRIl 18Th TO sATURdAy ApRIl 23Rd (dAy OFF ON 22Nd FOR GOOd FRIdAy)

A wEEK wITh wONdERlANdThEATRE wORKshOp wITh wONdERlANd pROdUCTIONs

MONdAy 18Th TO sATURdAy 23Rd ApRIl (dAy OFF ON 22Nd FOR GOOd FRIdAy)

Time 10am To 2pm price €55 For The week age suiTabiliTy: group one 5-7yrs // group Two 8-12 yrs

The ever popular Art Zone return to Riverbank Arts Centre this mid-term. It will be hard to beat the excellent Portfolios and themes previously worked on but the Artzone teachers love a challenge! They believe they’ve cracked it with their Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (that’s Willie Wonka to us parents) themed Portfolios for both younger and older groups.

Art Zone teachers have worked to design the best portfolio of art, crafts, stories and games yet experienced! This workshop is divided into two groups- 5-7yrs and 8-12yrs. As always, early booking advised.

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Come and create Easter cards and badges using embroidery, card and felt! You’ll learn how to use a needle to create different stitches for your very own creations. Let your imagination run free and create your own designs inspired by the holiday season. As well as using different stitches you’ll learn about sewing with felt, card and paper.

Paget is an applied graphics designer. She teaches embroidery, fashion illustration and sewing skills at Grafton Fashion Academy, NCAD and Textile Workshop Dublin. She also

does freelance work from her studio at the Irish Design Shop.

www.pagetscottmccarthy.com www.designfingers.blogspot.com

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EAsTER EMBROIdERy A wORKshOp wITh pAGET sCOTT-MCCARThy

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Time 10 am-1 pm price 110 suiTable For 8-14yrs

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RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs OF GOds ANd MEN

Time 8pmprice 16

Dir Xavier Beauvois / France / 2009 / 120 mins / Cert: 15A / Language: French

Starring: Lambert Wilson, Michael Lonsdale, Olivier Rabourdin, Philippe Laudenbach, Jacques Herlin and Loïc Pichon

Brotherhood. Religions. Faith. Martyrdom. Love. French monks are living, working and praying in a catholic monastery in Algeria in the ‘90s civil war. Under threat by fundamentalist terrorists, they must decide whether to leave or stay. The film takes up universal values that, regardless of the god we believe in, cannot be repudiated. The work, which poses religious questions but is also universally spiritual, was based on real events that the director conceals until the very end, thereby strengthening the impact of his already powerful film.

Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film BAFTA 2011

€3 Coffee& Cake Deal

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Time 8pmprice €16/ €14

Written by Dermot Bolger // Directed by Mark O’Brien // Performed by Ray Yeates.“Thierry Henry is there to stretch out his hand for two illicit flicks of his wrist - one to stop the ball crossing the by-line, the second to tee it up for a flick across the box for Gallas to score.” Where were you when our World Cup dreams were dashed?Eoin was at the heart of the drama in Stade de France, Nov 18th 2009. Reunited with Mick and Shane, the three amigos on that fateful night…After emigrating to Germany to find work during the 80’s, Eoin made a new life for himself with the help of his wife Frieda and son Dieter. Now he returns to an Ireland that has boomed and bust.’.* * * * The Irish Times, Sunday Business Post, The Guardian, Irish Examiner“A rare achievement” The Irish Times“A remarkable piece of storytelling” Sunday Business Post

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ThE pARTING GlAss By dERMOT BOlGER

AN EVENING wITh pAUl BRAdy

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Time 8pm price €37.50

One of Ireland’s most enduringly popular artists. Paul Brady, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist needs no introduction.With an incredible music career behind him, 2010 saw Paul releasing his 14th solo album, ‘Hooba Dooba’ to widespread acclaim, with Hot Press editor Niall

Stokes saying ‘This is by far Paul Brady’s most assured and deepest album since the seminal Hard Station.’ Paul Brady continues to push out the boundaries not only of his own talent but of Irish contemporary music. A great opportunity to see this musician in the intimate setting of Riverbank.

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Making stuff up is a fun-filled, inspirational reading session with author and illustrator Oisín McGann.Oisin has written and illustrated numerous books for children, including the Mad Grandad series, The Forbidden Files series, two short retellings of Irish legends, The Goblin of Tara and The Evil Eye, seven novels and two new novellas in the Armouron series for younger readers titled, The Armoured Ghost and Lying Eyes. (Each session is tailored to suit the specified age group above)

Time 2pm To 3pm suiTable For under 8yrs 3.30pm To 4.30pm suiTable For 8 To 12yrsprice Free

MAKING sTUFF UpREAdING sEssIONs wITh OIsíN MCGANN

Making stuff up is a fun-filled, inspirational reading session with author and illustrator Oisín McGann.Oisin has written and illustrated numerous books for children, including the Mad Grandad series, The Forbidden Files series, two short retellings of Irish legends, The Goblin of Tara and The Evil Eye, novellas in the Armouron series for younger readers titled, The Armoured Ghost and Lying Eyes. (Each session is tailored to suit the specified age group above)

including the Mad Grandad series, The Forbidden Files series, two

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Time 10am To 12pm

price €15 age suiTabiliTy: suiTable For 5-8 yrs

From cover to cover, take your imagination on this extraordinary book-making journey with author and illustrator Adrienne Geoghegan.

Using your funniest, favourite or most fearful memories for inspiration, map out your story’s beginning, middle, and end.

What will YOUR characters look like? What will YOUR plot be?

Adrienne Geoghegan is delighted to take you through this magical process, so that your memories, whether funny, festive or fortunate, will never fade.

‘UNdERCOVER’ wITh AdRIENNE GEOGhEGANCREATE yOUR VERy OwN pICTURE BOOK, ANd dEsIGN A MATChING BOOKMARK!

Using your funniest, favourite or most fearful memories for inspiration, map out your story’s

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ThURsdAy MAy 5Th, FRIdAy MAy 6Th ANd sATURdAy MAy 7Th BRIAN BRAdy yOUTh ThEATRE pREsENTs

GREAsE

Time Thurs 5Th & Fri 6Th, 8pm saT 7Th, 3pm & 8pmprice €10 (Four For €30)

Danny, Sandy, The Pink Ladies and The T-Birds, join Brian Brady Youth Theatre for the hit sing-along show Grease at Riverbank Arts Centre

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Dir: Peter Mullan / Scotland / 2010/ 124 mins / Cert: 18 / Language: English Starring: Conor McCarron, Gregg Forrest, Joe Szula, Mahari Anderson, Gary Miligan, John Joe Hay and Peter Mullan

Glasgow, 1973. On the brink of adolescence, young John McGill’s about to start secondary school. He’s a bright, sensitive boy, eager to learn, but the cards are stacked high against him. The McGill family is poor, his father a drunken bully. His teachers - punishing John for the ‘sins’ of his older brother Benny - are down on him from the start. And then there are the gangs, the NEDs- Non-Educated Delinquents. Bad boys with weapons and attitude: cheap drugs, glam rock, fumbling sex, the violence and the camaraderie of the streets. John takes to the savage life of the streets with a vengeance. But as his rage and frustration spin him further and further out of control, he is left facing a blank wall and one extraordinary chance of redemption.

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Daisy is gifted.When she was 5, she drew a map of the world on the kitchen wall. At the age of 8, she took her father’s car apart and put it back together again. By the time she was 12, she was invited to study science and mathematics at university. With each birthday, Daisy becomes more devoted to finding answers to the world’s most puzzling questions. That is until her childhood friend Mittens, teaches her the one thing she doesn’t know- life’s most important lesson.Cups and Crowns present this wonderful, original story about a gifted girl and her extraordinary friend.Directed by Fiona McDonagh

wEdNEsdAy MAy 11Th

ThE MAGNIFICENT MINd OF dAIsy dUNNE

Time 11amprice €5 suiTable For ages 6yrs +

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Dir: Tetsuya Nakashima / Japan / 2010 / 106 mins / Cert: Club / Language: Japanese . Starring: Takako Matsu, Yoshino Kimura, Masaki Okada, Yukito Nishii, Kaoru Fujiwara and Ai Hashimoto

Impassive before a class where lack of interest and disorder reign, a teacher begins a long monologue that culminates in an overwhelming revelation: the accident that took her daughter´s life wasn´t an accident, but a murder perpetrated by two of her students. This is the disconcerting beginning of Tetsuya Nakashima’s new film, a pure gem where confessions revolving around a crime whose culprits we already know come one after another and even so, it hypnotizes the spectator while lubricating its vindictive machinery behind the scenes. A fragmented, icy thriller and a terrifying sociological study. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar 2011

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Time 8pmprice €6 nb: special school screenings available on request contact 045 448327 for details.

A compelling documentary film four years in the making, The Pipe tells the story of the small Rossport community which has taken on the might of Shell Oil and the Irish State.

The discovery of gas off this remote coastal village has led to the most dramatic clash of cultures in modern Ireland. The rights of farmers over their fields, and of fishermen to their fishing grounds, has come in direct conflict with one of the world’s most powerful oil companies. When the citizens look to their State to protect their rights, they find that the government has put Shell’s right to lay a

pipeline over their own.

Following the personal experience of three main characters at the height of local tension, The Pipe is a story of a community tragically divided, and the prospect of a pipeline that can bring economic prosperity or destroy of a way of life shared for generations.

The Pipe – Winner of The George Morrison Feature Documentary Award at the IFTAs 2011.

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pipeline over their own.

Following the personal experience of three main characters at the height of local tension, The Pipe is a story of a community tragically divided, and the prospect of a pipeline that can bring economic prosperity or destroy of a way of life shared for generations.

The Pipe – Winner of The George Morrison Feature Documentary Award at the IFTAs 2011.

FRIdAy MAy 13Th, sATURdAy MAy 14Th & sUNdAy MAy 15Th

KIldARE REAdERs FEsTIVAl

Time For Full schedule visiT www.kildarereadersfestival.ie or www.riverbank.ie

A full weekend of literary delights for bookworms, writers and readers alike. The 2011 Kildare Readers Festival will include author readings, interviews and signings, a walking tour, music and an opportunity to meet with other book lovers. This year the festival welcomes Alex Barclay, Kevin Barry, Dermot Bolger, Garlo Gebler, Arlene Hunt, Peter Sheridan

and many more.

For further details and the full festival programme visit

www.kildarereadersfestival.ie

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and many more.

A full weekend of literary delights for bookworms, writers and readers alike. The 2011 Kildare Readers Festival will include author readings, interviews and signings, a walking tour, music and an opportunity to meet with other book lovers. This year the festival welcomes Alex Barclay, Kevin Barry, Dermot Bolger, Garlo Gebler, Arlene Hunt, Peter Sheridan

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‘Big Bad Beautiful World’ and the much loved song ‘Galileo’ are just two of the earworms that have contributed to Declan O’Rourke’s success.

Formerly one of Ireland’s best kept secrets, rave reviews for his debut album ‘Since Kyabram’, a growing international fanbase and an enviable collection of eminent devotees, including Paul Weller, Snow Patrol and Kate Rusby, have changed that.

The simplicity of great songs, a unique voice, understated charm, and quick-wittedness make him highly endearing to see live, and he is equally at home playing to one person as he is to thousands.

Following the release of his new album on April 9th, this Riverbank session will be a two-piece show with Declan O’Rourke and percussion. A memorable night is in store for all.

“It’s a rare gift that his music can bear comparison with so many classic-era troubadours while still sounding utterly original” - Uncut Magazine

AN EVENING wITh dEClAN O’ROURKE

Time 8pm (no supporT acT)price €20

MONdAy MAy 16Th RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs

RABBIT hOlE Time 8pmprice 16

Dir: John Cameron Mitchell / USA / 2010 / 91 mins / Cert: 15A / Language: English. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller, Tammy Blanchard and Sandra Oh

The screen adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire, Rabbit Hole, directed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) is about a husband and wife who fight to save their marriage after the deepest form of loss. The film is a vivid, honest, and unexpectedly funny portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of situations.

Nicole Kidman nominated for Best Actress at Academy Awards 2011

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It’s never too late to learn to dance! As part of the Bealtaine Festival celebrations, join expandance for this very special morning of dance. Keep fit, maintain flexibility, strength, balance, and co-ordination with stretch exercises, relaxation techniques, and dance sequences to music. Participants will be taught elements of Pilates-based exercises, ballet, social dance (Waltz & Slosh) and dance theatre. All combinations can be done either seated or standing. Based on the expandance technique, Alicia Christofi-Walshe guides participants in a class and video viewing session. The class happens in two sessions with a tea break in between and concludes with a video viewing. (N.B: Workshop can be carried our seated or standing. Wheelchair Accessible)

Julia Child and Julie Powell - both of whom wrote memoirs - find their lives intertwined. Though separated by time and space, both women are at loose ends... until they discover that with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is possible. Starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams.

Date & Time subject to change, please check with Riverbank Box Office or on www.riverbank.ie for details

TUEsdAy MAy 17Th expandance OVER 60s dANCE MORNING:

Time 11am -1:30pm price Free to over 60s

Time 8pmprice Free to over 60s

It’s never too late to learn to dance!

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Time 11am To 12pmprice Free (places are limiTed, booking essenTial)

A joyful participative workshop of poetry sharing, poetry listening and poetry making. Learn how to write a Haiku in half an hour and more. Facilitated by Kildare storyteller Julie Duane

Bring your favourite inspirational poem to share in the workshop If you already write poetry, bring copies of your most joyful and inspirational poems. If all you want to do is listen, just do that...just come along and enjoy yourself

wEdNEsdAy MAy 18Th CElEBRATING BEAlTAINE: lIsTEN, RECITE ANd wRITE pOETRy A BEGINNERs wORKshOp

A joyful participative workshop of poetry sharing, poetry listening and poetry making. Learn how to write a Haiku in

wEdNEsdAy MAy 18Th

BEAlTAINE FIlM sCREENING…

JUlIE & JUlIA

Bealtaine is the Irish arts festival celebrating creativity in older age. To mark this occasion, Riverbank Arts Centre in partnership with Kildare County Council Arts and Health Programme presents a week of workshops and events in celebration of the Bealtaine Festival 2011…

ThURsdAy MAy 19Th sTRINGING BEAds ANd TEllING sTORIEs

Time 11amprice Free (Places limited, booking essential)

A highly engaging story telling workshop in which participants are invited to share and construct the elements of their own life stories. Join storyteller Susie Minto and string together the stories of your life. Using a single bead to represent individual times in your life, participants will be invited to select beads and share the different memories, moments and stories they have experienced.Susie Minto has a deep love for stories and their energy. She enjoys telling all kinds of tales - traditional stories and legends from her Scottish roots and from many world cultures, as well as personal anecdotes and spontaneous stories straight from her imagination.

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Join the outstanding singer-songwriter Ger Wolfe, the man who brought us ‘The Curra Road’, on an unforgettable musical adventure, touching on his myriad influences from folk to blues, country and pop.

With gems such as ‘The Lark of Mayfield’ and ‘No Bird Sang’, and exciting new songs inspired by his time as writer in residence listening to the stories of the older members of the Múscraí Gaeltacht in Cork.

“When I hear him play live he carries me up and away” said Christy Moore of songwriter Ger Wolfe who is on the road again, celebrating his new C.D. release ‘Fréamh-Root’.

In the company of a new line-up of top class players Edel Sullivan (violin), Paul Frost (double bass) and Richard Lucey (button accordion), We can also expect trad. playing of the highest calibre including some new polkas composed by Ger such as ‘The Gooseberry Jacket’!

This nationwide tour is presented with funding from the Music Network Performance and Touring Award Scheme and the Arts Council.

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sONG wITh

Time 3pmprice Free (booking essential)

Starring Mary McEvoy, Fruitcake starts off as a cookery demonstration but is in fact an account of one woman’s life and how each ingredient reminds her of past memories and decisions made which ultimately changed the course of her life. Even though some lessons came late she now lives a fruitful, productive life

because of this.

Funny and poignant, this play has something for everyone. Fruitcake by Alice Barry was commissioned by Meath County Council Arts Office and first performed as part of the Meath Bealtaine Festival 2010. A co-production with Noggin Theatre Company, Fruitcake is touring as part of the 2011 Bealtaine festival to 11 counties and 25 venues. Kildare County Council Arts Service, in association with Riverbank Arts Centre will also present an outreach performance of Fruitcake at St. Vincent’s Hospital Athy.

FRIdAy MAy 20Th FRUITCAKE sTARRING MARy MCEVOy

Starring Mary McEvoy, Fruitcake starts off as a cookery demonstration but is in fact an account of one woman’s life and how each ingredient reminds her of past memories and decisions made which ultimately changed the course of her life. Even though some lessons came late she now lives a fruitful, productive life

Funny and poignant, this play has something for everyone. Fruitcake by Alice Barry was commissioned by Meath County Council Arts Office and first performed as part of the Meath Bealtaine Festival 2010. A co-production with Noggin Theatre Company, Fruitcake is touring

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Dir: Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud & Sergio Pablos/ 2010 / 94 mins / Cert: G Language: English

Gru is a super villain with aspirations of greatness. With his army of minions, and the help of mad scientist Dr. Nefario, Gru has stolen both the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower…but sadly only the mini-versions from Vegas. Making matters worse is the arrival of a new super villain, Vector. Having pulled of the crime of the century, which saw him steal the Pyramid of Giza, Vector is at the top of the tree. Gru, who is in no mood to play second fiddle to this new kid on the block, devises a devious plan to get revenge, and all he needs to do is coerce three orphans, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, into helping him. Containing a whole lot of heart, not to mention more than just a dash of invention, Despicable Me is that most rare thing: a movie the whole family can (and most likely will) enjoy.

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GlOBAl hOMEs A FAMIly wORKshOp wITh MIChEllE BROwNE.

Time 10.30am-12pm / 1-2.30 pm / 3-4.30 pmprice Free (places are limiTed, booking essenTial) suiTable For ages 7-100

Calling all families, children and adults alike...join Michelle Browne to imagine and create your ideal home.

Looking at different houses from around the world, thinking about sustainability and the environment, the whole family will build their own constructions, using recyclable materials in a fun and colourful way, to explore how we live.

The finished pieces will become a part of the Global Homes exhibition in which Michelle will turn the gallery into a streetscape.

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Time 11am To 1pmprice 110 suiTable For 11yrs+

Whether you write about people or animals, vampires or aliens, characters whom readers can care about are at the centre of all the best stories. Novelist and short-story writer Sheena Wilkinson’s lively, interactive workshop will help young writers create characters and situations, which leap from the page to become the heart of believable narratives.

Through a series of collaborative tasks and individual exercises, learn to make strong, believable, 3-D, characters, and build narratives around them. This workshop is suitable for writers of all levels, from 11+: enthusiasm and imagination are all that’s needed. Sheena Wilkinson is an experienced workshop facilitator who loves engaging with readers and writers, second only to writing itself. 22

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sATURdAy MAy 21sTsOMEwhERE UNdER ThE RAINBOw:ThE lIzA MINNEllI sTORysTARRING shARON sExTON

Time 8pmprice €20/€18

What is Life Like, Living Somewhere Under The Rainbow?

Beneath the surface of sequins, feathers and razzle dazzle that is so often associated with Miss Liza Minnelli, lies a truly captivating character, who has lived one of the toughest, most fascinating and remarkable lives in show business!

Sharon Sexton (a Kildare native) presents an outstanding portrait of Liza, ‘The Musical Theatre Sensation’.

Join Liza in the intimate setting of her dressing room as she performs pieces from her infamous musical catalogue and shares the secrets, stories and memories that make up a mesmerising career, including the memories of what was undoubtedly the most demanding role she ever played, that of “Judy Garland’s Daughter”.

“Sharon Sexton’s uncanny resemblance to a young Liza is striking. But her capacity to get under the skin of her icon is her real skill”.

Featuring the hits “Mein Herr”, “Some People”, “Cabaret”, “Stepping Out”, “New York, New York” and more!

wEdNEsdAy 25Th TO sATURdAy 28Th MAy NEwBRIdGE dRAMA pREsENTs

ThE CURIOUs sAVAGE AN AMERICAN COMEdy By JOhN pATRICK

Time 8pm nighTlyprice €12/€10

Mrs Savage has been left ten million dollars by her husband and wants to put it to good use by helping ordinary people realise their dreams. However, her greedy step-children have other ideas…they promptly commit her to ‘Cloisters’ and set about trying to obtain her fortune, and so the story unfolds…This Newbridge Drama production is set in ‘The Cloisters’ institution, Massachusetts, USA

in the 1950’s, The Curious Savage compares the behaviour of the gentle inmates of this mental institution with people in the outside “normal” world, represented by the Savage family.Cast: Aoife Byrne, Cormac Brady, Jo McMahon, Joe O’Neill, Brid Leddy, Karen Breslin, Bro Michael Broderick, Ester Crilly, Mary Doyle, Con Cummins, Sean McElroy. Director: Justin Brady. Set Design: Tommy Berwick

Join author Susan Lanigan for an intense one-day creative writing workshop for adults. With a focus on writing short fiction, Susan will engage participants in writing exercises as well as some role-play to capture dialogue. Carried out in a relaxed environment, the usual constraints against imaginative wandering are lifted. A must for those interested in writing or writers in the throes of their own project.

sATURdAy MAy 28Th

ThE JOy OF wRITING wRITING shORT FICTION - CREATIVE wRITING wORKshOp

Time 10.30am - 3.30pm (lunch break 12.30-1.30pm) price 125

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VARMINTs 24 MINUTE ANIMATION FIlM By MARC CRAsTE

Time 12pm & 2pmprice Free (places limiTed, booking advised) suiTable For ages 10+

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In the face of overwhelming urbanization, indifference and recklessness, a small creature struggles to preserve a remnant of the peace he once knew. His selfless acts of love plant the seeds of change that will ultimately prove the salvation of his world. But at what cost to himself...

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Dir: David Michôd / Australia / 2009 / 112 mins / Cert:15A Starring: Guy Pearce, Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Luke Ford, Jacki Weaver and James FrechevilleWelcome to the jungle known as the Melbourne underworld. Animal Kingdom uses this edgy locale to unspool a gripping tale of survival and revenge. Pope Cody, an armed robber on the run from a gang of renegade detectives, is in hiding, surrounded by his roughneck friends and family. Soon, Pope’s nephew, Joshua “J” Cody, arrives and moves in with his hitherto-estranged relatives. When tensions between the family and the police reach a bloody peak, “J” finds himself at the center of a cold-blooded revenge plot that turns the family upside down.

Winner - Grand Jury Prize 2010 Sundance Film FestivalJacki Weaver nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2011 Academy Awards

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Join poet and children’s writer Enda Wyley for a fun, creative writing workshop for young writers. Explore different ways of writing and creating your own stories and poems. Encounter work created by other writers’, and enjoy their work alongside your own. This is a hands-on workshop and young writers are asked to bring along a notebook and a poem or book

that they really admire to share with the group.

Time 11pm To 12.30pmprice 18.50 (suiTable For ages 8-12 yrs)

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Paddy sits on the same bench outside his flat every night, unable to sleep since the death of his wife. One day, Paddy is annoyed to find a troubled young man called Tony sitting on his bench…Despite his reluctance to connect with anybody, Paddy strikes up a grudging acquaintance with Tony. As they build a tentative friendship, they catch glimpses of matches played in the nearby playing fields and all-weather ‘cages’ and realise they share a forgotten passion for soccer. But Paddy hasn’t coached since he lost his wife to cancer and Tony hasn’t played since he lost everything to heroin.If there is any hope that each man can rekindle a passion for life, it is through this shared love for soccer, but can they leave enough of themselves behind to embrace the present and face the future? Set in a concrete landscape on the edge of playing fields, Here we are again still is a moving and funny play about two broken men trying to make their way back from the margins.

sATURdAy JUNE 4Th

hERE wE ARE AGAIN sTIll By ChRIsTIAN O’REIlly

A bewitching animated fairytale for Children and adults alike. Cert PGThis vibrant animation is a spirited retelling of the provenance of Ireland’s mosted cherished artefact, the Book of Kells. With the Viking hordes approaching, the monks of Kells are forced to turn their attention from transcribing manuscripts to building barricades. The future of the precious book is in jeopardy and it falls to Brendan, young nephew of the abbot Cellach, to save the day.

time 2PmPrice 13

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RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs As IF I AM NOT ThERE

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Dir: Juanita Wilson Ireland/Macedonia/Sweden 2010 / 81 mins / Cert: 16 / Language: Bosnian, Serbian, CroatianStarring: Natasha Petrovic, Fedja Stukan, Jelena Jovanova, Sanja Buric and Irina Apelgren Harrowing, tragic and based on true events, As If I Am Not There tells the story of a young woman from Sarajevo who finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time in 1992. Based on Croatian writer Slavenka Drakulic’s real life experiences overseeing the proceedings of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague, Juanita Wilson’s debut feature chronicles a moment in history that must never be forgotten. Disturbing, powerful and ultimately redemptive, As If I Am Not There is an amazing story of the will to survive and an important testament to the survivors of the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia. Winner - Best Film, Best Director and Best Writer at 2011 IFTA Awards

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Deep in the worst winter of their history, starving villagers are surprised by the arrival of a mysterious stranger. How has she crossed the snow-blocked mountain passes? How can they feed her when they struggle to feed themselves? Doors are slammed in her face, but a young boy helps her tease the community into making and sharing her very special Stone Soup.This lively adaptation shows the relevance of this ancient story today. A ‘puppet show’ without puppets, in collaboration with performers Joe Moylan and Amy Conroy, Stone Soup features live soup making and talking vegetables.

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This outrageously funny and dramatic comedy is selling out, winning awards and wowing audiences everywhere. Smash hit sold out runs in New York, at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, at HBO’s Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and at theatres around the world. Don’t miss this amazing-but-true story of how Patrick Combs deposited a $95,093.35 junk-mail cheque – as

a joke – and how it erupted into a staggering and funny David vs. Goliath-like adventure with his bank. “One of the FUNNIEST, most FASCINATING and FASTEST moving solo plays to hit New York in many a season. Two hours of NONSTOP LAUGHTER, it’s also an EDGE OF YOUR SEAT ADVENTURE loaded with UNBELIEVABLE real-life surprises” Broadway World“Star Power.” Variety Magazine

MONdAy JUNE 13Th RIVERBANK CINEMA pREsENTs

sUBMARINE Time 8pmprice 16

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Dir: Richard Ayoade / UK / 2010 / 96 mins / Cert: 15A / Language: English Starring: Sally Hawkins, Paddy Considine, Noah Taylor, Gemma Chan, Yasmin Paige and Craig Roberts This coming-of-age story is set in Swansea and narrated by a teenage boy, but it thankfully gives a body-swerve to the tired clichés in which our industry routinely imprisons such subject matter. There’s no drab naturalism, sulky rebellion or political

backdrop, and, best of all, no forced uplifting climax snatched from relentless adversity. Richard Ayoade’s Submarine feels like the most refreshing, urgent and original debut the film industry has seen in years.

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Time 8pmprice €16/€14

David McSavage is one of Ireland’s most popular comedians and street entertainers. His cutting commentary and performances cover all aspects of life and nothing is safe from his truth induced interpretations. A regular guest on TV and radio shows in Ireland for many years, McSavage recently wrote and starred in the six part TV series The Savage Eye on RTÉ. The Savage Eye was nominated for an IFTA award for Best Entertainment Series and the second series, which has been critically acclaimed, is currently being screened by RTÉ 2.“…. …the most divisive comedian in the country.” Evening Herald“One of Ireland’s funniest comedians” The Irish Mirror “The comic equivalent of dynamite fishing” (Official Edinburgh Fringe Magazine)

sChNITzEl COMEdy ClUB pREsENTsdAVId MCsAVAGEANd COlM O’REGAN

ThURsdAy JUNE 16Th

APril - June 2011

Time 2pm and 8pmprice €10/€5

Join the children of StageWorks stage school on their amazing journey to “THE WORLD OF IMAGINATION”. This magical production journeys to many beautiful countries where everyone dreams of winning an opportunity of a life time. The main character Lilly, shows us that good things come to good people that wait…The children of StageWorks Newbridge aged between 4 and 17. For information on StageWorks visit www.stageworksnewbridge.ie

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ThE wORld OF IMAGINATION

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Dir: Christophe Barratier French / 2004 / 95 mins / Cert: 15A / DVD/ Language: French

With Les Choristes, first-time director Christophe Barratier has crafted a warm and melodious tribute to the power of music. Most of the pupils at the austere Fond de l’Étang boarding school are bullies and pranksters whose parents have given up on them; others are orphans who have recently lost their families to World War II. Hired as a mere assistant, Clément Mathieu discovers and nurtures their talents and eventually wins their trust through the music they create together. Remarkably, the worst of the bullies even emerges as the choir’s angel-voiced soloist. Prolific composer Bruno Coulais has crafted a stirring and evocative score that perfectly complements the choral refrains, which resound throughout the filmNominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar and Best Original Song Oscar 2005

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ThURsdAy JUNE 23Rd, FRIdAy JUNE 24Th ANd sATURdAy JUNE 25ThINTERACTIVE ThEATRE AUsTRAlIA IN AssOCIATION wITh TEN42 pROdUCTIONs pREsENT

FAUlTy TOwERs... ThE dINING ExpERIENCE

Having played to a full house at The Keadeen Hotel last Summer and over 100 sell out shows in Ireland during 2009 and 2010, Basil, Sybil and Manuel return to serve you dinner and a feast of comic delights.

Some familiar scenes, some off the cuff but all with a “Faulty” seasoning and a guarantee to keep you laughing all the way to the dessert.

Basil is manic, Sybil domineering, and Manuel – of course – is hopelessly language-challenged. Everything that can wrong, does in some beautifully controlled chaos. Just don’t mention the war!

Faulty Towers…The Dining Experience has been winning fans and accolades at Edinburgh, Melbourne and Adelaide Festivals for the last three years. Featuring all the best gags and a great meal, Faulty Towers….the dining experience is a loosely-scripted, pitch-perfect ‘13th episode’ of the TV series which develops the characters made famous by John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs.

The event includes a 4-course dinner at the four star Keadeen Hotel, Newbridge. Book now or contact us on 045 448327 for details.

Some praise from the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe:

“This belly achingly funny show is 100% worth every penny” (aussietheatre.com)

“ ***** a once in a lifetime dining experience!” (British Theatre Guide)

“***** spot on… brilliantly played… utterly delicious entertainment” (Edinburgh Evening News)

Time 7.30pmprice €45 includes 4-course dinnervenue The keadeen hoTel, newbridge

Faulty Towers….the dining experience is a loosely-scripted, pitch-perfect ‘13th episode’ of the TV series which develops the characters made famous by John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs.

The event includes a 4-course dinner at the four star Keadeen Hotel, Newbridge. Book now or contact us on 045 448327 for details.

Some praise from the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe:

“This belly achingly funny show is 100% worth every penny”

“ ***** a once in a lifetime dining experience!”

“***** spot on… brilliantly played… utterly delicious entertainment”

time 2PmPrice 13

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki / Japan / 2001 /125 mins / Cert: PG Language: English

A fabulous ghost-infested adventure full of action, suspense, bizarre creatures and compelling human characters, Spirited Away is the pinnacle of animated fantasy. In the middle of her family’s move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches, and monsters; where humans are changed into animals; and a bathhouse for these creatures. Miyazaki’s technique as an artist involves taking a child’s primal wish, transporting kids to a fantasy world they cannot escape. The highest grossing film of all time in Japan, this is the another fantastical creation by animation master Hayao Miyazaki.

The film received many awards, including the second Oscar ever awarded for Best Animated Feature, the first anime film to win an Academy Award, and the first (and so far only) non-English speaking animation to win. The film also won the Golden Bear at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival and is among the top ten in the BFI list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14.

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spIRITEd AwAy

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Time 11am To 1pmprice €10 suitable For ages 3-7 yrs.

Join best selling Irish author and illustrator Niamh Sharkey as she reads from her books, I’m a Happy Hugglewug, The Ravenous Beast and On the Road with Mavis and Marge.

Once you’ve heard all the stories, Niamh will then conduct a practical session and show you how to draw different characters from her books; Hugglewugs, Cows, Monsters, chickens and more!

Time 2pm To 4pmprice €10 (suitable For ages 8-12 yrs.)

Create your very own illustrations, and learn lots of the tricks of the trade with Niamh Sharkey. Niamh is an award winning author and illustrator of children’s picture books. Have a look inside her notebooks and find out where Niamh gets her ideas from. This workshop is a wonderful chance to get some tips on how to design funny characters and funky worlds!

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REAd ANd dRAw ThE hUGGlEwUG wAy! wITh NIAMh shARKEy

IllUsTRATION wORKshOp wITh NIAMh shARKEy

Once you’ve heard all the stories, Niamh will then conduct a practical session and show you how to draw different characters from her books; Hugglewugs, Cows, Monsters, chickens and more!

Time 8pmprice €10 (Family ticket 4 For €30) suitable For ages 8+

Following a robbery at the Bank of London, Marmaduke has cunningly made a bet with Fogg that he could not travel around the world in 80 days, he plans to implicate Fogg in the crime and make Fogg look like a criminal escaping. Join Phileas Fogg, Passpartout and the many friends and foes they meet on their journey.Griese Youth Theatres’ pre youth group consisting of members from 6th class and first year perform in a hilarious adaptation of the classic Jules Verne story. This adaptation is part of the NAYD Playshare collection and is produced with the permission of the authors.

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GRIEsE yOUTh ThEATRE pREsENTs AROUNd ThE wORld IN 80 dAys By JUlEs VERNE AdApTEd By phIlIp BRENNAN ANd sTEphEN COlFER. dIRECTEd By lEIsh BURKE ANd JOsEph dIllON.

This is 2010 ‘Teens in the Wild’ territory as eight disadvantaged young people and their two teachers head off in a minibus for a weekend of bonding and self discovery in the countryside. As best laid plans fall apart and ‘trust games’ fail to work, the adventure looks like proving a failure before an unexpected turnabout brings about a surprise resolution.This play is part of the NAYD New Stage programme 2011. The programme showcases plays that have been generated by either member youth theatres or by the young people themselves and aims to ‘ create work for young people that is true and authentic to them and their voice’ Griese Youth Theatre acknowledges permission from NAYD to perform this play.Griese Youth Theatre began in July 1999 and provide a year round programme of Drama and Dance. They are located in the Meeting House in Ballitore. See www. grieseplayers.com and Facebook

Time 8pmprice €12 / €10 (suiTable For ages 12+)

This is 2010 ‘Teens in the Wild’ territory as eight disadvantaged young people and their two teachers head off in a minibus for

GRIEsE yOUTh ThEATRE pREsENTs

TRUsT GAMEs By pETER MUllINEUx ANd MOyA ROddy dIRECTEd By lEIsh BURKE

Following a robbery at the Bank of London, Marmaduke has cunningly made a bet with Fogg that he could

This adaptation is part of the NAYD Playshare collection and is produced with the permission of the authors.

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January - march 2011VISUal aRTS Programme

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In this exhibition at the Riverbank Arts Centre, Jackie Askew will be showing a selection of paintings, drawings and photographs made during a residency at SIM, Reykjavik, Iceland from September to November, 2010. At the heart of Jackie’s recent work is her love of the vast emptiness of the Icelandic landscape and the relationship to one’s self that is made possible in it. This work concentrates on the simplicity of the line and space of the landscape as documented on a road trip along the south of the country.

Jackie is originally from Co. Kildare but she now lives and works in Co. Clare. She is a graduate of St Martins’ School of Art, London, 1988. She exhibits extensively in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally. Her recent projects include co-curator and participating artist in SALT (art from the western edge of Ireland) a multi-media group exhibition, Tallinn (the European city of culture), March 2011 and The Wrack Line solo exhibition at the Rua Red Arts Centre, Tallaght in September, 2010. Jackie was an invited artist at APT Open Studios, Deptford, London in September, 2010 following which she undertook a 3 month residency at SIM, Reykjavik, Iceland. Jackie has also received several awards for her work from the Arts Council and most recently her work received 1st Prize at the Millcove Gallery 2010 painting competition.

We are very happy to be able to present this body of work following an earlier postponement of Inside the Box last November.

In 2008, Astrid received the Arts Council Travel and Training Award and the Laois Patronage Award from Laois County Council which gave her the opportunity to travel to Canada to work with a dancer, Shelly Nafshi and create a body of work around this experience. The resulting exhibition Beloved, all is well was held in County Laois in 2009. Since then Astrid has continued to develop and work on the footage and research collected from her time collaborating with Shelly. This latest body of work is a continuation of the Beloved series but will see Astrid return to her practice of layering projection and drawings. Astrid deliberately likes the tension created between these two media and how this approach lends itself to her concepts considering themes of presence, reality, memory, loss and relationships.

Astrid Walsh was born in Germany in 1976 but grew up in Ireland. She holds a BA (Hons) in Sociology from Trinity College, Dublin (1998) and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Dublin (2005). Her work is held in private and public collections including Kildare County Council.

For further information see www.astridwalsh.com

MAy 7Th TO MAy 27ThOpening Saturday, May 7th at 3pM

ThE COUNTING pROphETEss

A sOlO ExhIBITION OF wORK By JACKIE AsKEw

JUNE 11 TO JUly 1Opening June 11 at 3pM

Es hAT sO sOllEN sEIN A pROJECTION ANd dRAwING INsTAllATION OF NEw wORKs By AsTRId wAlsh

Time mckenna gallery 10am - 5.30pm mon - Fri 10am - 1pm saTprice Free admission (Artworks for sAle)

Time mckenna gallery 10am - 5.30pm mon - Fri 10am - 1pm saTprice Free admission (Artworks for sAle)

Research for ‘The Counting

Prophetess’, gouache on

paper from Iceland series,

2010, Jackie Askew – Image

courtesy of the artist

MOpening Saturday, May 7th at 3p

Research for ‘The Counting

Work in progress – still images from The Beloved Series, 2010, Astrid Walsh – Images courtesy of the Artist

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Come and stroll along our street! For this exhibition the gallery space is turned into a streetscape created by Michelle Browne with the help of families who take part in the Global Homes workshop held on the 21st of May. The work is created using predominantly recyclable materials, to explore in a fun and colourful way how we live. This exhibition invites you to imagine different kinds of homes and focuses on sustainability and the environment. *This exhibtion will feature some works specially created at the Family workshop on May 21st. See page 22 for details.Michelle Browne is an artist and a curator based in Dublin. Her art is concerned with issues of the city and our engagement with public spaces. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally and also works as a freelance educator with the Hugh Lane Gallery, The Ark, The National Gallery, the National College of Art and Design and New York University. For further information see www.michellebrowne.net

MONdAy MAy 30Th TO sATURdAy JUly 2Nd

GlOBAl hOMEs AN ExhIBITION CREATEd By MIChEllE BROwNE.

Come and stroll along our street! For this exhibition the gallery space is turned into a streetscape created by Michelle Browne with the help of families who take part in the Global Homes workshop held on the 21st of May. The work is created using predominantly recyclable materials, to explore in a fun and colourful way how we live. This exhibition invites you to imagine different kinds of homes and focuses on

*This exhibtion will feature some works specially created at the Family

Michelle Browne is an artist and a curator based in Dublin. Her art is concerned with issues of the city and our engagement with public spaces. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally and also works as a freelance educator with the Hugh Lane Gallery, The Ark, The National Gallery, the National College of Art and Design and

ForKids

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Visual Arts For Childrenapril - June 2011

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MAy 7Th TO MAy 27ThOpening Saturday, May 7th at 3pM

ThE COUNTING pROphETEss

A sOlO ExhIBITION OF wORK By JACKIE AsKEw

JUNE 11 TO JUly 1Opening June 11 at 3pM

Es hAT sO sOllEN sEIN A pROJECTION ANd dRAwING INsTAllATION OF NEw wORKs By AsTRId wAlsh

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sAT ApRIl 9Th - sAT MAy 7Th 2011

A RIddlE A phOTOGRAphIC ExhIBITION By dRAGANA JURIsIC.

A Riddle is a photographic exhibition by Dragana Jurisic that captures hidden stories in children’s lives. What do you think is happening in these images? By calling the exhibition A Riddle the artist is inviting you to come up with your own stories and solutions much like a puzzle or a game. Are they connected? Are they telling the same story or are there many different stories? How do they make you feel? A riddle is a mystery that requires imagination and inventiveness to solve and as with any good riddle there could be more than one answer. One could even say that childhood is a riddle.

Dragana Jurisic is a Croatian photographer based in Ireland for the past 12 years with a background in educational psychology. She graduated from the University of Wales, Newport, with distinction for her MFA degree in 2008 and is currently working towards her PhD. at the European Centre for Photographic Research, UK. Dragana has exhibited and received awards both in Ireland and internationally. For further information see www.draganajurisic.com

background in educational psychology. She graduated from the University of Wales, Newport, with distinction for her MFA degree in 2008 and is currently working towards her PhD. at the European Centre for Photographic Research, UK. Dragana has exhibited and received awards both in Ireland and internationally. For further information see www.draganajurisic.com

Time 10 am-5.30 pm mon-Fri, 10 am-1pm saT price Free admission

ForKids

Time 10 am-5.30 pm mon-Fri, 10 am-1pm saT price Free admission

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