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APRIL – AUGUST 2014 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE Season Highlights include: Kids: Jack & the Beanstalk, Bláth & Summer Drum Camp. Theatre with: Fishamble’s Swing, Seamus O’Rourke’s Dig, A Night in November, Beezneez Theatre Company & The Lady of the Manor. Music from: Jerry Fish, Sean Keane and our annual series of trad at Strokestown Park House, Bealtaine festival events and Visual Artists: Alice Lyons, Orla Mc Hardy, Michelle Browne, Gareth Kennedy, Elaine Reynolds and Sean Rafferty… and MUCH MORE!

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APRIL – AUGUST 2014

P R O G R A M M E O F E V E N T S

ROSCOMMONARTS CENTRE

Season Highlights include: Kids: Jack & the Beanstalk, Bláth & Summer Drum Camp. Theatre with: Fishamble’s Swing, Seamus O’Rourke’s Dig, A Night in November, Beezneez Theatre Company & The Lady of the Manor. Music from: Jerry Fish, Sean Keane and our annual series of trad at Strokestown Park House, Bealtaine festival events and Visual Artists: Alice Lyons, Orla Mc Hardy, Michelle Browne, Gareth Kennedy, Elaine Reynolds and Sean Rafferty… and MUCH MORE!

AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE

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18th The Workers Symposium Visual Art 6

25th The Park Visual Art 7

August Event Name Event Type Page

8th Jerry Fish Music 25

28th John Wynne, John McEvoy Trad Music 25 Rachel Garvey and Ruairí McGorman

APRIL - MAY 2014 JUNE - AUGUST 2014

BOX OFFICE HOURSTUESDAY – FRIDAY: 10am – 5.00pmSATURDAYS: 2pm – 5pm ON PERFORMANCE DAYS ONLY ON PERFORMANCE EVENINGS 7.15pm – 8.30pm

BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT www.roscommonartscentre.ie Box Office: 090 662 5824

April Event Name Event Type Page

2nd Elderberries Dance Class begins Dance 4

3rd The WhistleBlast Quartet Family Music 8

4th Little Thing, Big Thing Theatre 9

5th Developers Visual Art 5

11th & 12th The Beat Goes On Children’s Performance 9

22nd dig Theatre 10

24th & 25th Dance Harmony Children’s Performance 11

May Event Name Event Type Page

1st Roscommon Lamb Festival Talk, Theatre, Choral 11

2nd Whistle That Tune Music Classes Trad Music Class 12

2nd Developers: Live Event Visual Art 5

2nd We Banjo 3 Trad Music 14

7th Elderberries Bealtaine Dance Classes Dance 12

7th Visual Arts for Creative Writing Visual Art/Literature 13

7th Quartet Film 13

9th A Night in November Theatre 15

13th Postscript Theatre 16

20th Jack and the Beanstalk Children’s Theatre 17

23rd & 24th The Lady of the Manor Theatre 18

24th The Workers Visual Art 6

30th & 31st The Little Mermaid Children’s Performance 18

June Event Name Event Type Page

5th Maeve Clancy’s Paper Shop Craft Workshop 20

5th Padraig McGovern and Peter Carberry Trad Music 19

6th The Story of the Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem Folk Music 19

13th & 14th Bláth/The Flower Children’s Theatre 20

21st Séan Keane Music 21

July Event Name Event Type Page

30th June – 4th Ru’s Drum Camp Music Camp 24

3rd Martin Donohoe, Aileen O’Connor, Orlaith McAuliffe, Trad Music 22 and The Nyah Band

15th The Lonesome West Theatre 22

17th Swing Theatre 23

17th Summer Swing classes Dance 24

Workshops & Classes

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If you are a school or group that would like to visit one of our exhibitions, please contact us to book a slot and we will have one of our Education Packs ready for you on arrival.

The Packs will provide information on the artists and processes used in the exhibited work in the gallery along with activities for further engagement with your group.

Email us today at: linda@linda shevlin.com

with Catherine DonnellyThe fun and creative Elderberries Dance classes offer gentle movement and dance for the over 50s in a relaxed environment. No previous experience is required: just bring along a sense of fun and a willingness to try!

WEDNESDAYS 2nd, 9th, 30th April

11.30am | €6/CLASS

Visual Art ProgrammeThe 2014 visual arts programme is curated by Visual Art Curator in Residence Linda Shevlin. This curatorial residency is kindly supported by the Arts Council. For further information on the programme, please contact [email protected]

DEVELOPERS: ALICE LYONS I ORLA MC HARDYA multi-media installation and film by artist & poet Alice Lyons & artist filmmaker Orla Mc Hardy.Roscommon Arts Centre are delighted to launch the visual arts programme for 2014 with “Developers”. Using tropes and devices that reflect the development of contemporary rural society, Developers strives to portray what is often difficult to decipher or goes unseen.

DEVELOPERS: LIVE EVENTAlice Lyons, poet and writer/director of Developers will be reading from her work Developers along with visuals from the film of the same title.

May 2nd | King House, Boyle 8pm | Free All Welcome

Roscommon County Youth Theatre

Exhibition Opening: Saturday 5th April 7.30pm – 9.30pm | All WelcomeExhibition continues until Thursday 15th May

Take part in weekly workshops, travel to see professional performances and gain experience working on and off stage with RCYT. If you’re aged 14 – 22 and have an interest in theatre, contact: [email protected] . Tel: 086 8747024

Evolution Stage School present their annual performance “The Beat Goes On” in April, showcasing the talents of their students in a show packed with song and dance. (See page 9.) If you know a budding Beyonce or Bieber who would like to learn more, then contact Paul or Tracey directly at: www.evolutionstageschool.comCall or text 087 6157983 / 0862581966

4 – 6 years: 3.30pm – 4.15pm7 – 9 years: 4.15pm – 5.15pm10 + years: 5.15pm – 6.15pm

“Developers is a project about trying to see rapid change as it is ‘developing’, in the hope that clear seeing might be its own reward. Cootehall, my home for fifteen years, has been in the midst of a great upheaval in recent years.

I wanted to approach the particularities of those changes; to see, to listen, to ‘snatch out of time’ moments that might offer some clarity”

Alice Lyons

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This exhibition by Irish born Australian artist Sean Rafferty focuses on the legacy and history of Rockingham Estate, the landscape and built environs of Lough Key Forest Park, celebrating the unique nostalgic nature of this site.

Next to the house of Rafferty’s late grandparents, beside the lakeshore of Lough Key, was a collection of stones that had been taken from the site of a nearby ruin. The stones were once part of a mansion called Rockingham House that was destroyed by fire in 1957.

The assemblage, made into a chair, represented the only artistic gesture that Rafferty knew his grandfather had made on the farm.

In this exhibition Rafferty proposes to create a monument in the gallery using fragments now strewn throughout the site of Kingston Hall in Lough Key. This will be a monument to the past, to his family and to the regional history, through a “gesture that recognises my family history in the context of the history of the area”.

Exhibition Opening: Friday 25th July | Time: TBC Continues until 19th September

THE PARK : SEAN RAFFERTY

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THE WORKERS: MICHELLE BROWNE | GARETH KENNEDY | ELAINE REYNOLDSArt@Work was developed by Roscommon Arts Office in 2001 and has connected almost 40 businesses and 63 individual artists. A pioneering programme in collaborative and engaged art practices, The Workers will be a representation of work by past participants Michelle Browne, Gareth Kennedy and Elaine Reynolds. This exhibition marks the contribution that collaborative practices have made to the individual artists.

OPENING: SATURDAY 24th MAY | 5pm – 8pm

Exhibition continues until Friday 18th JULY

THE WORKERS SYMPOSIUM This show will be used as a platform for discussing the social contribution importance of these collaborative practices and critically review how it can progress in difficult times, specifically through a one day symposium. Both artists and their collaborators, staff and managers from their Art@Work residencies will be present to discuss the process from their individual perspectives, examine its legacy and explore potential directions for the project.The symposium will also look at other models of participatory arts practices, implemented in a rural context. This free, public event at Roscommon Arts Centre will be chaired by Katherine Atkinson from CREATE, the national development agency for collaborative arts in social and community contexts.

FRIDAY 18th JULY | Time TBC

Following the success of their first production in 2013, Evolution Stage School Roscommon return with a show that features music, song and dance from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Glee, Joseph, 1916 Rising and much more.

Special Guests include the amazing Celtic Chique and Tenor Paul Hennessy.

Friday 11th April | 7.30pm Saturday 12th April | 2.30pm & 7.30pm€15 / Under 12s: €12

APRIL Programme

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APRIL Programme

Larry O’Donnell is a streetwise Irish ex-con living off his wits in London. Sister Martha Merrigan has flown back from Nigeria to oversee the sale of her order’s convent in Devon.

Their paths collide when a roll of film surfaces from the Niger delta after being buried for fifteen years. Larry and Martha are inadvertently caught up in a deadly scramble for possession of this – and what’s on it. Betimes hilarious, dramatic, and chilling, Little Thing, Big Thing follows Larry and Martha’s hap-hazard, helter-skelter adventure to find truth in a murky underworld of murderous corruption.

FRIDAY 4th APRIL | 8pm | €16 / €14 9

FISHAMBLE: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY PRESENTS

BIG THING LITTLE THING

Bursting with infectious, mischievous energy, the WhistleBlast Quartet promise a fun-filled family concert. The quartet’s mini orchestral sounds will have audiences off their seats and wanting to join in as they perform well known Irish songs, film tunes and introduce classical music in a fun way to young audiences.

Featuring Ken Edge Mary Curran, Síle Daly Andrew Synnott.

THURSDAY 3rd APRIL | 6.30pm | €10 / €5 Family of Four €25

Join Roscommon Lamb Festival’s celebrations with a night of music, theatre and chat. Well-known journalist and Roscommon native John Waters will open the evening’s proceedings, before the Athlone Little Theatre take to the stage in their hilarious performance “With Bells On”. Singers from the four corners of the county will also perform as the hugely popular Roscommon Solstice Choir once again entertain with songs from their extensive repertoire. Early booking advisable… a great night guaranteed!

THURSDAY 1st MAY | 8pm | €10

digby Seamus O’Rourke

BIG GUERILLA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

When two aul friends digging a grave for the recently deceased ‘Smokey’ McCormack are joined by Smokey’s spirit, the secrets he unveils go in some way to explain what ex-actly has been going on in his house with certain members of the local GAA team for the last couple of years! From the writer of “Ride On”, “Victor’s Dung” and “The Sand Park”, Seamus O’Rourke’s “dig” is powerful and captivating and full of the wit and humour that audiences have come to expect from this popular playwright, who also stars in the show.

TUESDAY 22nd APRIL 8pm €16 / €14

APRIL Programme

DanceHarmony

Peelo School of Dance presents

Peelo School of Dance students are back showcasing their talents. From classical ballet to hip hop, musical theatre and tap, kids as young as 3 years old will take to the stage, in what promise to be show-stopping performances.

THURSDAY 24th & Friday 25th April7.30pm | €12

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APRIL/may Programme

BEALTAINE FESTIVAL EVENTSThis countrywide festival celebrating creativity in older people, has adopted a phrase, from the late Seamus Heaney’s poem, Postscript - 'And catch the heart off guard' for this year’s celebration. Once again Roscommon Arts Centre has a number of free events and reduced priced tickets for those of you lucky enough to be over 50!

John Wynne:

Whistle That TuneIf you’ve ever wanted to learn how to play the tin whistle, or if you vaguely remember how to play a tune, then why not sign up for John’s classes this Bealtaine season and you’ll be playing jigs, reels and polkas before the month is out! Pre booking essential.

FRIDAY 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th MAY | 2pm – 3pm | Free

Wilf (Billy Connolly), Reggie (Ton Courtney) and Cissy (Pauline Collins), are residents of Beecham House, a home for retired opera singers. Every year on Verdi’s birthday, the residents unite to give a concert to raise funds for their home. But when Jean Horton (Maggie Smith), a former grande dame of the opera fallen on hard times, who also happens to be Reggie’s ex-wife and the fourth and most celebrated member of their former quartet, moves into the home to everyone’s surprise, the plans for this year’s concert start to unravel. Directed by Dustin Hoffman, this “wickedly comic film” is about re-defining old age and growing old with hope. Cert 12A.

Quartet

WEDNESDAY 7th MAY | 2pm | ADMISSION FREE12 13

with Catherine DonnellyJoin up with our regular Elderberries Dance Troupe members this Bealtaine season for sessions which will have you dancing and exercising to some rather funky music. Led by Catherine Donnelly, class will, as always, be followed by tea and biscuits. Pre booking essential.

WEDNESDAY 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th | May 11.30am – 12.30pm | Free

ALICE LYONS: USING TECHNIQUES FROM THE VISUAL ARTS FOR CREATIVE WRITINGTo co-incide with the visual art exhibition “Developers”, artist & poet Alice Lyons will present a one off workshop open to anyone over 50 who wishes to explore the cross-over between visual art and written word. Alice Lyons (Writer/Director, Developers) has been the recipient of the Patrick Kavanagh Award, the Ireland Chair of Poetry Bursary and has recieved numerous bursaries in literature from The Arts Council. For many years Lyons taught on the Fine Arts course at GMIT and is just completing a PhD in Creative Writing at Queen’s University, Belfast. She works as Visual Art Curator for for The Dock in Carrick-on-Shannon. Pre Booking Essential.

WEDNESDAY 7th May | 2pm - 4pm | FREE

PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

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Marie Jones’ smash-hit, one-man show returns to the stage staring Padraig McIntyre. Kenneth McAllister’s rebellious journey takes him from Windsor Park in Belfast to Doran’s Bar in New York to watch ‘Jack’s Army’ in their quest to win the 1994 World Cup. Kenneth, a regular middle-class Northern Protestant recognises for the first time the pettiness and horror of bigotry as he joins his fellow Northern Ireland football supporters on the terraces of Windsor Park during the world-cup qualifier between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In the wake of this match, he starts to re-evaluate his life and decides on a momentous change.

FRIDAY 9th MAY | 8pm | €16 / €14

RAMOR THEATRE PRESENTS

by Marie Jones

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Music Network presents

We Banjo 3Featuring banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, vocals and percussion “We Banjo 3” make a bold and extraordinary musical statement. Enda & Fergal Scahill, Martin & David Howley are among the most celebrated and distinguished young musicians in Ireland today.

Creativity and passion are present in full measure and Irish music is at the heart of what they play. Modern rhythms, traditional melodies, virtuosic technique and innovative arrangements of music and song add up to an incredible feast of banjo and mandolin music – guaranteed to put a smile on your face and get your feet tapping for the bank-holiday weekend.

FRIDAY 2nd MAY | 8pm | €15 / €12

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Who do you look like? This is the first question on everyone’s lips when a baby is born. What if you look like no-one? What if the DNA stops with your pale skin and red hair in a family of dark skinned brunettes? “Postscript” is a poignant and humorous account of a woman turned detective on a mission to reveal the truth.

“…powerful piece of work...” - The Irish Times

Tuesday 13th May | 8pm | €16/€14

TUESDAY 20th MAY | 10am | €3 | Age Suitability 3+

Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum…It’s a giant of a show; we’d love you to come…

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CBeebies Patrick Lynch, (“Razzle Dazzle” and “Let's Celebrate!”) brings this classic fairytale to life for little ones. Expect surprises, a brilliant tale and beautiful images as we watch Jack sell his cow for five magic beans and find himself in the land above the clouds.

It’s a show for the over 3’s (and their giants) with something for everyone – enormous shoes, tiny houses, showers of silver and gold and a big, leafy explosion!

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Widely recognised as one of Ireland’s best voices, Seán won 13 All-Ireland awards for singing and flute playing before reaching the age of 16. Having been voted for four years as “Best Male Folk” by public poll, his voice has consistently drawn excellent reviews, including: “fastest rising star on the Irish music scene” from the London Independent, “the best folk singer of his generation” from Q Magazine and “the voice of the west of Ireland... thrillingly expressive” from the Irish Times. Live reviews of concerts have been equally complimentary, all noting the unique voice and sheer entertainment value of an evening with Sean Keane. Early booking advisable.

SATURDAY 21st JUNE | 8pm | €20

Bláth/The FlowerDiscover what happens when a little boy living in a world where colour and plants are non-existent finds a magical book and sees flowers for the first time… watch as he unearths a packet of flower seeds in a junk shop and learns how to bring flowers to life. With a set made from paper by artist Maeve Clancy, Bláth is a visual show that will enchant audiences from start to finish.

Friday 13th June 10am & 12pm | €5 Age | Suitability: 7+Saturday 14th June 12pm | €8/€5/ Family of Four €20

Maeve Clancy Paper ShopMaeve will be visiting Roscommon for hands-on workshops as part of the Bláth experience. Learn about the Bláth city and make your very own Bláth person to take along to the show with you. Get a backstage pass to explore the set after the show and have a photo taken their with your Bláth person. Places limited, pre-booking essential.

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th june: School Workshops Thursday 5th June 3.30pm – 4.30pm. All welcome

IN CONCERTSÉAN KEANE

Branar in association with Roscommon Arts Centre & Limerick City of Culture presents

JUNE PROGRAMME

ARTIST WORKSHOP: MAKING AN INSTALLATION Suitable for artists interested in making site specific work, or with an interest in cut paper artwork. From site visit to design, testing and production, work through the process of creating a work for an indoor space and install it as planned with artist Mave Clancy. Booking: [email protected] Friday 6th June 2pm – 4pm Roscommon Arts Centre

JUNE PROGRAMME

by Martin McDonagh

Martin McDonagh’s black comedy rips apart the old Ireland image of comely maidens and leprechauns and introduces us to the mad world of warring brothers Coleman and Valene. On their family farm, the squabbling brothers live a never-ending battle which revolves around important matters such as the ownership of poitín, crisps and religious figurines.Join the Beezneez team for another night of great summer theatre, by one of Ireland’s greatest playwrights.

TUESDAY 15th JULY | 8pm | €16/€14

JULY PROGRAMME

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MARTIN DONOHOE, AILEEN O CONNOR, ORLAITH MCAULIFFE & THE NYAH BANDJoin Martin Donohoe as he cooks up a storm for the Reel Thing summer sessions with a showcase of talent in the galley kitchen of Strokestown Park House.

Accompanying Martin are Aileen O’Connor (voice), Orlaith McAulifee (tin whistle and Flute) and The Nyah Band for what is sure to be a cracking night of trad entertainment around the hearth in one of the county’s most beautiful historic houses.

STROKESTOWN PARK HOUSE | THURSDAY 3rd JULY | 8pm | €14/€12 |

BEEZNEEZ THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS

THE REEL THING SA CISTIN

A new show about dancing.. and music.. and love.. and not settling.. and feeling like an eejit.. and being brave.. and having doubts.. and trying your best.. and trying new things.. and thinking outside the box.. and seeing things clearly.. and living as well as you can.. and giving it a lash... With rock and roll music, it’ll make you want to dance. This is a charming play about the relationship between May and Joe which develops through an academic year of Swing classes. During the year, they must deal with romantic dilemmas, career problems and life choices - not to mention the other participants in the class.

THURSDAY 17th JULY | 8pm | €16/€1423

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‘Funny, warm, … with a rousing finale that’s enough to make you kick up your own heels’ Irish Theatre Magazine

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A highly charismatic performer whose swaggering vocals and infectious smile means that The Jerry Fish live experience dissolves all boundaries between performer and audience.

Smiles come aplenty and witty lyrics are definitely Mr. Fish’s currency of choice in well crafted songs that deserve more than a casual, amused listen.

This is an intimate, stripped-down show, in which Jerry performs his favourite songs from a career spanning over two decades.

FRIDAY 8th AUGUST | 8pm | €22/€20

THE REEL THING SA CISTIN

John Wynne, John McEvoy, Rachel Garvey & Ruairí McGormanAn exciting quartet of musicians with Roscommon connections perform in Strokestown Park House for the final Reel Thing sa cistin gig of the summer. John Wynne and John McEvoy are a high profile flute and fiddle duet, playing together since 2006, touring regularly and playing some of the best festivals in America, Britain and Ireland. Joining them are up and coming Roscommon Sean Nós and traditional singer, Rachel Garvey, a champion singer in both Irish and English and Ruairí McGorman, a highly regarded bouzouki accompanist as well as a fine fiddle player. Rousing performances are promised in the last gig of the season.

STROKESTOWN PARK HOUSE THURSDAY 28th AUGUST | 8pm €14/€12

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Ever wanted to learn how to swing? Well here’s your chance. Dancer Catherine Donnelly is offering free taster classes to anyone coming to see Fishamble’s brilliant show of the same name on Thursday 17th July.

Places reserved for ticket holders to the show and early booking strongly advised as classes only hold 15 max.Come with or without a partner, either way, we guarantee you’ll work up an appetite for swinging! Now booking at box office.

THURSDAY 17th JULY5.30PM – 6.30PM & 6.30pm – 7.30pm | FREE

There’s no standing around at this summer camp, you’ll be too busy learning to play the drums and a whole other selection of percussion instruments… not only that but you’ll also get to build your own instrument, as well as enjoying one-on-one drum kit lessons.

With elements of Samba, rock and popular music, participants will gain an understanding of rhythm with heavy emphasis on fun and creativity, exploring African drum-song and performing as part of an ensemble!

MONDAY 30th JUNE – FRIDAY 4th JULY €708 – 11 YEAR OLDS: 10am – 1pm12 – 16 YEAR OLDS: 2pm – 5pm

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ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE INFORMATIONRoscommon Arts Centre is located on Circular Road, Roscommon. Co Roscommon.Box Office: 090 6625824

Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 5.00pm

Saturdays: 2pm – 5pm on performance days only.

On performance evenings, box office hours: 7.15pm – 8.30pm.

The Gallery is open to the public during centre opening hours.

Please note tickets should be collected at least fifteen minutes before the advertised start time. Alternatively tickets can be collected from the box office during opening hours.

RESERVATIONS:Reservations will be held pending payment until 48 hours before a performance. Group reservations are held until one week before a performance.

In order to comply with fire regulations, each person, even babies, must have a valid ticket for performances.

Baby/Toddler Tickets: Where possible, there are a limited number of reduced price Baby/Toddler tickets available for selected performances. See individual events for ticket prices.

Please check your reservation at time of booking as there is room for human error and mistakes cannot always be rectified at a later stage.

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets, unless events are cancelled/ re-scheduled. If you are unable to attend an event please contact us and we will endeavour to assist you.

DISABLED PATRONS:Roscommon Arts Centre welcomes patrons with disabilities and can accommodate up to 8 wheelchair users at each performance. Patrons who are physically disabled, hearing, or visually impaired must be escorted to events. As a courtesy the escort will be given a complimentary ticket to attend. These tickets, as well as wheelchair locations are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis, so please inform the Box Office of your seating needs at time of booking. Although animals are not permitted in the arts centre, an exception is made for guide dogs and service animals, the box office should be made aware of such accommodations at time of booking. Please note the arts centre does not have elevators or escalators; the gallery and workshop spaces are not wheelchair accessible.

LATECOMERS:Latecomers will not be admitted and will be asked to wait until the interval for admittance.

PAYMENT:Payment can be made by cash, debit card or cheque. Cheques should be made payable to Roscommon County Council.

TICKET PRICES:Where an alternative price is advertised, this applies to children & young people, full time students, senior citizens (65+), the unwaged (with social welfare cards), the disabled and to those with restricted mobility. ID cards may be required.

LAST LAUGH COMEDY CLUBLast Laugh Comedy Club is an over 16’s event unless otherwise advertised. ID cards may be required.

GET INVOLVED: Roscommon Arts Centre invites you to become involved in what’s happening at the centre. You can sign up on our website at www.roscommonartscentre.ie or by contacting us at the box office on 090 66 25 824. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to alter/cancel performances. Roscommon Arts Centre reserves the right to refuse admission.

Book your tickets onlineTickets can be purchased online at www.roscommonartscentre.ie

Roscommon Arts CentreCircular Road, RoscommonBox Office: 090 6625824Tuesday to Friday 10am - 5pmSaturday 2pm - 5pm on performance days only

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