Saturday, 31 December 2016

PANTO TIME (oh no it isn't)

Three of our Local Groups set  to Entertain you in January


Portrush Theatre Company 

Present



Portrush Town Hall welcomes Portrush Theatre Company and their Pantomime DICK WHITTINGTON. Shows are on 13th ,14th 18th - 21st January. Tickets are priced at £10 and are available from Jingles Portrush. Seating is allocated this year for the first time.

Matinee's are available on both Saturdays 14th and 21st starting at 2pm.
Wednesday 18th is a special sensory performance  suitable for those with autistic spectrum disorder needs. The auditorium lighting will be left on reduced sound levels and lighting effects. There will be a longer interval of 20 min. A quite place set aside in the Girvan room and a volunteer, should you need assistance, on hand for the duration of the show.
All evening shows including sensory performance will start at 7.30pm.


Provincial Players Coleraine 

Present






This year Pantomime in Coleraine Town Hall is ROBIN HOOD. Show runs from Thurs 19th January - Saturday21st January and from Monday 23rd January to Saturday 28th January.
Evening Shows start at 7.30pm while Matinees are 1.30pm.

Show Price List
Thurs 19th £5 (buy one get one free)
Fri 20th £5
Sat 21st £6 (both Matinee and evening)
Mon 23rd £4
Tue 24th £5
Wed 25th / Thur 26th £6
Fri 27th  £7
Sat 28th Matinee  £6
               Evening £8
Group booking is available

Box office is located in the Town Hall Coleraine and is Open Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 4pm


Ballywillan Drama Group

 Presents



At the Riverside Theatre Coleraine 19th January to 4th February 2017 Click here for further details.

Sunday, 18 December 2016

A few more Events to keep you entertained this Christmas Season

Flowerfield Arts Centre 

Friday 23rd December 2016

Friday 23rd December in Flowerfield is a  Christmas celebration of music featuring Sulivan and Gold, Hannah McPhillimy and Our Krypton Son.

Sullivan and Gold - released their debut album "For Foes" in 2013 which received airplay on Radio 1, Radio Ulster and RTE Radio 1. The album was nominated for the 2014 Northern Ireland Music Prize.

Hannah McPhillimy was raised on the North Coast and her music brings beautiful jazz warmth. Her back catalogue of appearances are varied and even include a Culture NI trade delegation to Brussels.

Chris McConaghy a.k.a Our Krypton son is from Derry and is an acoustic solo act who has been performing around the Irish Club Circuit. 

Tickets are £10 and includes festive refreshments at the interval.


Operation Freeze Knees

Portstewart Strand Christmas Day 12 Noon

Aline Smyth from Portstewart is again organising a charity dip on Christmas Day in support of Coleraine Hospice. Why not come along and take a refreshing Dip in the Atlantic Ocean before your Christmas Dinner.

Contact Ailna on 02870832735   or see the giving page Coleraine Hospice


Raithain Fold Christmas Dinner

Christmas Day

Margaret Peacock is again holding a Christmas Dinner for the Elderly in the community. No need to be alone on Christmas Day. This is a free event and pick ups are organised from your home to the fold from 11:30 am and return journey at approx 5.30pm.

Come and spend some time with others on Christmas Day and enjoy a four course meal and some craic.

This Event is now in its 29th Year. To get a space phone Margaret - 07901571560 or Debbie 07513202755/ 02890355655.


Vineyard Compassion Christmas Lunch

Christmas Day

Lonely on Christmas Day? The Vineyard invites you to a Christmas Lunch between 11:15am and 2.30pm. 

Enjoy a 5 course Lunch - Soup, Turkey and all the trimmings, Dessert, Tea/ Coffee and Mince Pies.

To book ring 0287022005 and select option 5

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

More Local Events in the Run up to Christmas









Christmas with Cantemus 

Friday 16th December 2016 


St Malachy's Church Coleraine is the venue for a concert with Cantemus Choir.  Concert starts at 7.30pm with tickets priced at £5. BBC presenter Helen Marks with be Compere for the Evening. Tickets can be obtained from any of the choir members or Private Message  Cantemus on their Facebook page. You can also email gillianekin@yahoo.co.uk.

Cantemus was founded in 2011 and is a cross community choir drawing its members from all walks of life. Their love of Choral Church Music is what brings them together. The Musical director Tony Morrison is the organist and choir master at St Patricks Church Coleraine. The Choir sings Anthems, psalms, hymns, versicles and responses. Covering ancient and modern repertoire from Wesley to Parry and Bach to Stopford.


Saturday 17th December 2016

Causeway Foodie Tours

A guided culinary tour of the Causeway Coast celebrating the local area's produce. Find out where our food and drink comes from and sample / bring home some of the best food from our local area.
For further details and to book contact Causeway Coast Foodie Tours.






Saturday 17th December at 2pm






Bring the Kids along and start Christmas in Style at the Cinema in Kiwis Portrush.

It's Christmas Eve and a young boy who doubts that Santa exists boards a magical train called The Polar Express. A magical adventure ensues as the train heads to the North Pole Home of Santa. This is a fantastic animated Christmas film which appeals to both old and young alike. Not to be Missed. With admission only £3 and all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanities.

Habitat for Humanities was founded in 1976 and addresses the issues of poverty housing all over the world.

Sunday 18th December 2016

Santa Splash

Are you brave enough to join the organisers in the Arcadia on Sunday 18th December 2016 at 1:30pm. 55 North will be providing Hot Drinks, food and Entertainment in the form of Shamie Heaney throughout the afternoon for the poor souls who have taken the plunge.

This years charity is Children's Heart Beat Trust. This NI Charity ensures the best care, treatment and support for children with Heart Disease and their families.

For Sponsor Forms email lynn@childrensheartbeattrust.org

or visit the teams money giving page 

Thursday 22nd December 2016 

Christmas Coffee Morning

Claire Sugden MLA invites you to a coffee morning in her Constituency Office 1 Upper abbey Street Coleraine. The event will run from 10am  to 1pm.  So if your Passing pop in for a cuppa and a mince pie. Any Donations given will be forwarded to Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI

Tuesday 27th December 2016

Charity Walk at 1pm

Recover from the excesses of Christmas Day and help raise some money for Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI.

Starts and Finishes at the Harbour Bar Portrush. Everyone Welcome.

For further info Contact Janet 07969321921
                                        Jill 07709719466



Saturday, 10 December 2016

Ballywillan Drama Group Presents Annie



Thursday 19th January to Saturday 4th February 2017



Annie is a Broadway Musical based on the Harold Gray Comic Strip Little Orphan Annie. Opening in 1977 the original Broadway production ran for nearly six years setting a record for the Alvin Theatre.

Synopsis

Set in 1933 11 year old Annie is in the Municipal Girls Orphanage she decides to escape to find her parents but is caught by Miss Hannigan who runs the orphanage. Eventually she escapes by hiding in the Laundry truck.

She meets a stray dog and pretends it is hers, saving the dog from the dog catcher. She later finds a Hooverville where people made homeless by the Great Depression have come together and formed a community. Unfortunately she is caught by the police and returned to the orphanage.

Grace Farrell, assistant to Billionaire Oliver Warbucks arrives att the orphanage looking for an orphan to spend Christmas with Mr Warbucks. Annie is in Miss Hannigan's office and Grace asks to take her. Miss Hannigan Reluctantly agrees.

Annie is welcomed with open arms into the Warbucks Mansion. Oliver Warlocks and Annie begin to like each other.

Meanwhile at the Orphanage Rooster (brother of Miss Hannigan) and his girlfriend Lily find out where Annie is staying and decide that they could use this to their advantage.

Warlocks seeing the locket round Annie's neck buys her a new one from Tiffany & co. When he gives it to her, she burst's into tears as the locket was the only thing given to her by her parents and she doesn't want a new one. The staff at the mansion vow to try and find her parents.

Annie appears on a Radio Show and Oliver Warlocks offers $50,000 to the couple who can prove that they are her parents. Rooster and Lily arrive with Miss Hannigan disguised as a couple Ralph and Shirley Mudge. They obtain details on Annie's past from Miss Hannigan in an effort to get the reward of which Miss Hannigan will also get a share. 

Warlocks brings Annie to Washington where she meets the President. When they return to the Mansion Warlbucks offers to adopt Annie and decide to throw a christmas party inviting the whole orphanage.

Judge Louis Brandeis arrives to begin the adoption proceedings but Mr and Mrs Mudge convince him that they are Annie's parents. Warlocks is not convinced. President Roosevelt arrives with the secret service with news that David and Margaret Bennet were Annie's parents and they died when she was a little girl. Realising that Mr and Mrs Mudge were in fact Rooster and Lily looking to get their hands on the reward the secret service arrest them along with Miss Hannigan.

The Ballywillan version of the show


One of the world’s best-loved musicals comes to the Riverside Theatre, Coleraine, early in 2017 when the award-winning Ballywillan Drama Group present ANNIE for sixteen special performances.  Celebrating their 65th Anniversary, Ballywillan have given this famous family musical a complete overhaul from the original 1970’s stage version bringing ANNIE right up to date.


Brian Logan, the show’s Director, has assembled a wonderful cast which features many local theatre stars. Because of the sixteen performance run there are two troupes of orphans and two Annies who alternate performances.  After an exhaustive audition process that saw literally hundreds of young girls turn up, Amelia Galbraith and Abigail Mairs won through and jointly secured the starring role of Annie.  Other principal players include Maxine McAleenon, Niaomh Rodgers, Alan McClarty, Richard Mairs and Kelly Ann McKillen.

The ANNIE orchestrations have been updated and refreshed and Musical Director, Eric Boyd, is hard at work rehearsing the eighty strong company in their musical numbers.

Sharon Logan, Company Choreographer and Victoria Lagan, Choreographer, have been drilling both adults and children in their various routines.  Both children troupes have to be identically trained in order that each team seamlessly fits in with the show’s permanent cast – the choreographers certainly have their work cut out!

Costume Designer, Ewan Campbell, from Utopia Costumes in Scotland is busy designing and making the hundreds of costumes required for this iconic musical.  The standard ANNIE costumes that costumiers hire out to music societies are of no use as Brian Logan has reimagined the entire production, giving it a bright new look which means a completely redesigned set of costumes must be produced.

Brian has also been responsible for designing the sets and scenery and, again, his designs are as far away from the standard ANNIE scenery as it is possible to be.  His designs play homage to the roots of the original 1930’s cartoon strip Orphan Annie and the various landmark cinematic productions of the musical over the years.

Specsavers, Coleraine, have been announced as Principal Show Sponsors for the next three years which sees this prestigious local business supporting Ballywillan’s main show until 2019.

ANNIE is now booking at the Riverside Theatre on  028 70 123 123  or book on-line at  www.riversidetheatre.org.uk.  The musical runs for sixteen performances from Thursday 19 January to Saturday 4 February 2017 with evening and matinee performances.  There is also an attractive range of ticket offers and concessions, including a School Offer and Family Packages.


Friday, 2 December 2016

Splish Splash Splosh

Doing Anything on New Years Day?


Come to Portstewart Strand and take a dip for Charity or just Come and Watch


SPLISH SPLASH SPLOSH



Sunday 1st January 2017

Portstewart Strand


Here is an appeal from organiser Donal Macauley:-


Splish, Splash, Splosh 2017

I realise a lot of people are planning for the forthcoming Christmas period and again I am inviting you to join our annual Splish, Splash, Splosh madness in Portstewart Strand on New Year’s Day to raise funds for the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society - SANDS.
Last year we raised a fantastic amount - over £3000 for the local charity. It was the single largest donation given to the local Charity. This money was used by the end of August 2016 (SANDS statistics) by helping bereaved parents.
Stillbirth is one of the most heart wrenching experiences any family can go through and leaves a pain that only those who have endured can really understand.
One in three pregnancies in Northern Ireland end in devastation.
All I am asking is to please consider joining us for the madness of the Splash on NYD or nominating another to take your place (You don’t have to like them too much!!).
Every year you make a difference; you will be unknown to those you help but the silent bereaved know you were there. Thank you.

Please email donalmacauley@hotmail.co.uk for a sponsorship form and poster or message on Facebook.

About SANDS



We are so sorry that your baby has died. At Sands, we understand how devastating it is when a baby dies as many of us have been through the experience ourselves.

We know that everyone grieves differently and there is no right or wrong way to grieve. Each person needs different types of support and this can change over time. Some people may be happy to talk, others might take comfort from quietly reading about others experiences, while some may prefer to meet face to face and share their experience.

Sands supports anyone who has been affected by the death of a baby before, during or shortly after birth. We offer emotional support and information for parents, grandparents, siblings, children, families and friends, health professionals and others.

(info Courtesy of SANDS Website)


For more info please visit SANDS Website

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Sally O'Brien Gigs in December

Some shows for all you Irish Country music fans




Sally O'Brien  - Bertha's Bar Castlerock Boxing Night



Sally O'Brien - Royal British Legion Portrush New Years Eve




About Sally O'Brien




Sally O'Brien is an Irish Country singer who released several highly successful albums and videos on the Music Box Records label during the 1990s. Most of these have long since been deleted but some have been re-released by various other record companies.

One of Sally's most successful releases was an album of duets with American Country music legend Porter Wagoner. She also released a popular duet album with Irish star Sean Wilson.

Sally has also performed on the famous Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and at the Wembley Country Music Festival, as well as touring extensively throughout the UK and Ireland.

There are many of her recordings on YouTube and these are proving very popular.

After several years away from the music scene Sally has decided to return with the new Sally O'Brien Show.


Sunday, 27 November 2016

Additional Christmas Happenings

Here is a list of some Christmas events in the Triangle Area



Sat 19 Nov - Fri 23 Dec:  Santa's Grotto in the Diamond Centre, Coleraine

Sat 19-Nov 2pm 5pm
Fri 25-Nov 6pm 9pm
     
THURS 08-Dec 1pm 5pm
FRI 09-Dec 1pm 5pm
SAT 10-Dec 12 noon 5pm
SUN 11-Dec 1pm 5pm

THURS 15-Dec 1pm 7pm
FRI 16-Dec 1pm 7pm
SAT 17-Dec 11am 5pm
SUN 18-Dec 1pm 5pm

MON 19-Dec 1pm 7pm
TUES  20-Dec 1pm 7pm
WED 21-Dec 1pm 7pm
THURS 22-Dec 1pm 7pm
FRI 23-Dec 1pm 7pm


Causeway Specialty Market Coleraine


Sat 10 Dec, 9am-4pm

(1-3pm: Meet Mickey & Minnie in town.)

Sat 17 Dec, 9am-4pm

(1-3pm: Meet the hyper Bouncing Elves in town centre.) 







Christmas Artisan Fair

Arcadia Portrush Sunday 4th December 2016



Special one day opening of the Arcadia. Festive hot drinks, tea and coffee mince pies. Fantastic Market upstairs for all your christmas shopping.


                       Winter Wonderland Community Christmas Party

Coleraine West Community Centre Coleraine

11th December 2016


Meet Santa (includes Present). Create lovely crafts in the Elves workshop. Join in the fun and games. Finally relax and a Christmas Show with some special guests  (approx 30 min). Sessions run at 1.30pm, 3.30pm and final show being 5.30pm price includes all of the above. Tickets are available from Monday 28th November at West Community Centre.


Jet Center Coleraine

Superstrikes Bowling 11th December 2016


The annual kids Christmas party in Superstrikes Bowling Alley is on 11th December 2016. In addition to the ten pin bowling there will be games, face painting and arts & crafts. santa is also taking some time out of his busy schedule to make an appearance.

Alley Cats  19 December - 23rd December 2016

Alley Cats  present  themed arts, crafts and face painting throughout the first week of the Christmas Holidays.
Activities happen between 14:00 – 16:00 and are free upon paid admission to Alley Cats.

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Portrush Cinema Screens "Patch Of Fog"

A Patch of Fog (Cert 15)

(Presented by Portrush Film Theatre)

Monday 28th November 2016








Plot

Set In Northern Ireland Sandy Duffy (Conleth Hill), is a grumpy author who is content to live on the proceeds of his only novel. He also appears on a  late-night TV arts programme.  He is in a relationship with the host of the show (Lara Pulver) . Duffy is also a compulsive shoplifter and gets caught by a creepy store detective (Stephen Graham) Graham first browbeats and then pals up with the novelist and begins to infiltrate himself into his target’s life. He shows up at his lectures, drags him out to the pub and exhibitions. Duffy goes along with it all but his resentment gradually builds to the point where an explosion is inevitable.
Director Michael Lennox and both writers, John Cairns and Michael McCartney will be at the screening and there will be a question and answer session. This session will  increase people's knowledge of the process of film making and the creative process.

Showing in the Old Playhouse Cinema (Above Kiwis Brew Bar)
Doors open 7pm
Admission £4

For More about Portrush Film Theatre visit their website

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Switching on the Christmas Lights

Christmas Lights Switch On


Coleraine




Coleraine will welcome Santa as the Town's Lights are Switched on on Friday 25th November. The Fun Begins at 6pm in the Diamond with Beatz Entertainment, Portrush Music Society and a local Primary School singing carols. The Good King Wenceslas Parade will accompany Mayor Maura Hickey, Santa and his Clydesdale Horses to switch on the Lights at 7pm. santa will then hand out presents from his Grotto. The Groove Robbers will entertain the crowd and bring the evening to a close.




Portrush


Friday 2nd December sees Santa visit Portrush. Brian Moore will start the evening at 6.30pm  at Station Square. local Primary School Choirs will sing carol;s getting us in the mood for Santa who will arrive with the Mayor to switch on the lights at 7.30pm. santa will again hand out presents to all children who queue to see him.





Portstewart



Portstewart will have Santa visit on Saturday 10th December. Brian Moore is again entertaining and the fun begins at 4pm. Festive characters will be adding to the atmosphere with Santa and Mayor Hickey arriving at 5pm to switch on the lights. Again Santa will be handing out presents.

Riverside Theatre December Shows

              1st December to 3rd December 2016 Nightly 8pm


                                                  Community Musical


                         Portrush Music Society presents


SPAMALOT







Always look on the bright side of life with Portrush Music Society!


Award winning Portrush Music Society is delighted to bring Spamalot the Musical to the Riverside Theatre Coleraine.Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Spamalot retells the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention coconuts, killer rabbits and Frenchmen. 

Many of the original characters from the movie are faithfully recreated such as the Knights who say "Ni" while new characters and other Python moments have been added to hilarious effect, including the classic "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life".

Aside from Monty Python, Spamalot is a great musical in its own right. With big Broadway numbers and spectacular dance sequences, this musical promises to leave you with a smile on your face. Book and Lyrics by Eric Idle. Music by John Du Prez & Eric Idle. From the original screenplay by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin.

Tickets Cost £15












MONDAY 5TH TO SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER INCLUSIVE - DAILY AT 11AM AND AT 2PM ONLY ON SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER


Christmas Panto



Riverside hosts a traditional Panto for the whole Family
ROBINSON CRUSOE AND HIS DARING CARIBBEAN PIRATES!





Hold tight – this show travels at a thousand smiles an hour!


Welcome aboard as Defoe's classic book takes to the stage in this priceless performance, packed with music and laughter!

The Panto Company's production of Robinson Crusoe is a delight for both children and adults. It's the tale of the heroic captain of the Good Ship Lizzie. His mission: to seek out wondrous treasures, discover strange new lands, and to boldly go where no action-packed adventure has gone before!

Yet, when Crusoe is shipwrecked, he has more than new lands and treasure on his mind. There's his hilarious new friend, Man Friday; the beautiful Princess Moonflower; and the wicked pirate, Captain Hogwash.

Hold tight – this show travels at a thousand smiles an hour! 

Adult £10 Child £8




TUESDAY 13TH DECEMBER AT 8PM


Music


Brian Hand Promotions presents
PHIL COULTER - FESTIVE REFLECTIONS







Ireland's greatest entertainer


Up in that Pantheon inhabited by the biggest selling recording artistes of all time in Ireland, rubbing shoulders with Bono and the Boys, you might be surprised to bump into Phil Coulter. He has performed with everyone from James Galway and the London Symphony Orchestra to Nanci Griffith and The Blue Moon Orchestra, not to mention Henry Mancini, Elmer Bernstein and Quincy Jones.

Come and join Phil where he will perform new arrangements of all his favourite classic songs from The Town I Loved So Well to Steal Away along with a seasonal selection with his very special guest, Geraldine Branagan.


Tickets £26


FRIDAY 16TH & SATURDAY 17TH DECEMBER, NIGHTLY AT 8pm

Community Dance

VLDD presents

THE VICTORIA LAGAN DANCE AND DRAMA CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE





VLDD Christmas Special

Victoria Lagan Dance and Drama present their annual Christmas showcase.

VLDD are the largest dance studio in the north coast area. VLDD hold Northern Ireland championship titles in both Jazz and Contemporary. This showcase will highlight they dancers in various styles including hip hop, contemporary, jazz, musical theatre and acrobatics. VLDD drama class will be showcase some of the LAMD Acting exam pieces. There will also be special guest singers.

This annual showcase is a chance for all of the VLDD studio performers to showcase their abilities. The evening will be sure to leave you begging for more and excited for the Christmas season.

Tickets £13



To book Tickets call at the Box Office, Visit the box office online or phone 02870123123

Information kindly supplied by Riverside Theatre Coleraine.

Monday, 14 November 2016

Spamalot

Brought to the Riverside Theatre by Portrush Music Society. This hit show of the West End and Broadway is not to be missed. Running in the Riverside Theatre from Thursday 1st December 2016 to Saturday 3rd December 2016 nightly at 8pm. Tickets cost £15 and can be booked from the box office online  or by phone 02870123123.


The Story 

Spamalot retells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Penned by Monty Python's Eric Idle and lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail. 

It features not so brave Knights, Cows, Killer Rabbits and French People.

This is a must for all Python fans and a show not to be missed by the rest of the populace.

To quote from some of the Shows Characters:-


"Funnier than the Black Death" - Brother Maynard

"Your Mothair will Laugh from her veery Boweels" - The French Taunter

"King Arthur is rolling in his grave , Laughing till his armour Rattles" - Patsy

" You will laugh dance and sing " - Not Dead Fred

The Musical Numbers


Act I 
1. Fisch Schlapping Song 
2. King Arthur’s Song 
3. I Am Not Dead Yet 
4. Come With Me 
5. Laker Girls Cheer 
6. The Song That Goes Like This 
7. All for One 
8. Knights of the Round Table
9. Song That Goes Like This (reprise)
10. Find Your Grail
11. Run Away

Act 2

1. Always Look On the Bright Side of Life

2. Brave Sir Robin

3. You Won’t Succeed on Broadway
4. The Diva’s Lament
5. Where Are You?
6. Here Are You
7. His Name is Lancelot
8. I'm All Alone
9. Song That Goes Like This (reprise)
10. The Holy Grail
11. Find Your Grail Final-Medley
12. Always Look On the Bright Side of Life 
(Sing-Along Reprise)

Meet some of the Cast









Cast List

Narrator /
Voice of God  &         
Brother Maynard     Harry Stinson                          King Arthur                    Harry Coates

Lady Of The Lake   Helen Wilkinson                      Patsy                             Sean Fisher

Sir Lancelot             Donal Macauley                     Sir Robin & Tim
                                                                               the Enchanter                 Alan Morton

Sir Galahad             David McDowell                     Sir Bevedere                   Peter Vamos

Prince Herbert &
Mayor of  Finland     Peter Olphert                        Concorde                         Elaine Macauley

Galahad's Mother /                                                Prince Herbert's Father   
Guard 2 and Prince                                               and Guard 1                     
Herberts Guard         Tom Wadell                                                                  Nathan Herzberg 
                       
Black Knight &                                                       Knight who says Ni 1+2   Brenda Tosh
Sir Not Appearing      Robert Blair                                                                  Pat Armstrong                                         

Not Dead Fred          Sandra Jackson                  French Taunter                Brian Wilkinson

French Guard &
Minstrel                     Emma Thorpe                     Minstrel                           Áine Trolan

Sir Bors                     Andy Lynn




Director                      Kerry Kane

Assistant Director    John McDowell

Musical Director      Andrew Robinson

Choreography             Rosemary O'Connor





This show runs in the Riverside Theatre from Thursday 1st December 2016 to Saturday 3rd December 2016 at 8pm. Tickets cost £15 and can be booked from the box office online  or by phone 02870123123


For a Sneak Preview Watch Now

Friday, 11 November 2016

A Night at the Musicals

Maggie Ferris presents A Night at The Musicals



Following sell-out shows and rave revues, Maggie Ferris-Curran returns to the Riverside Theatre for one night only with an exciting array of local talent under the musical direction of: 
Jonny Boyd and his band.

A Night at the Musicals will take you on a musical journey through the best of Broadway to the West End musicals with songs and dances from Wicked, Les Mis, Moulin Rouge, Phantom of The Opera,Grease to Lion King and much more.


Maggie is delighted to welcome back 
Macosquin Primary School Choir,  finalists in BBC UK Choir of the year 2016.

Also appearing are 
Encore Theatre Company

Kendal Walker, 
Elaine MacAuley, 
Hannah Baxter, 
David McDowell, 
Ann McCay, 
Matt Sloan's Footloose Country Jivers 

Andy Doherty, guitar, Zak Hassan violin and Peter Wilson accompanying.

This Wonderful show is on in the Riverside Theatre Coleraine on Friday 18th November 2016 at 8pm. Tickets are priced at £14.00 and can be obtained from the Box Office at the Riverside Theatre in person, by phone 02870123123 or online. Box Office Link.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Blood Brothers

The play "Blood Brothers" is coming to the Town Hall Portrush on 11th and 12th November 2016.


Synopsis

Blood Brothers is the story of the Johnstone twins, Mickey and Eddie, who were  separated at birth and who reunite and become friends in their childhood, not knowing that they are related.

Mrs. Johnstone discovers she is pregnant with twins and tells Mrs. Lyons (her employer) about her fears that she will not be able to support both children. Mrs. Lyons is a wealthy and deceitful woman who cannot have children of her own. She convinces Mrs. Johnstone to give her one of the twins  (Eddie) and  promises that she will raise him in the lap of luxury.  Mrs. Lyons then fires the mother in hopes of making Eddie all her own,  however she is unable to separate herself and Eddie from the Johnstone family, which leads both families to a tragic end.

Blood Brothers  is  full of raw emotion and deception. This moving production  is bound to leave you thinking.


Cast















The Narrator played by Stevie Black
Mrs Lyons played by Una Culkin
Linda played by Fiona Flynn
Edward played by David McDowell
Mickey Johnston played by Andrew McCracken
Milkman/doctor/policeman played by Donal Macauley
Mrs Johnston played by Elaine Macauley

Directed by Una Culkin


Ticket Information


Portrush Town Hall November 11 and 12. Tickets £10 in aid of Causeway Women's Aid. Available from Women's Aid, Abbey Street, Coleraine and from cast members.