Market Place Theatre, Armagh | Panto 2015 | Meet the Cast - Goldisocks
OH MY, WHAT A BIG, FUNNY, MAGICAL SHOW WE’VE GOT FOR YOU…
Be prepared to howl with laughter as the 2015 Christmas pantomime, ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, arrives at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre. This magical, fun-filled adventure is presented by a fabulous cast of characters, and bursting with catchy songs, loads of audience participation and plenty of bite! All the better to entertain you with!
7 Houses, Armagh, United Kingdom, Review HD
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Situated in the historic centre of Armagh, founded by the famous St Patrick, is 7 Houses. This adult-only property offers range of en suite rooms are on offer, with satellite TV, free Wi-Fi and period charm. Guests will also benefit from a restaurant serving wood-fired pizza and a bar offering craft beers.
Accommodation ranges from en suite twins and doubles to an apartment. Each is bright and airy, some boast period feature fireplaces and large sash windows. The intimate restaurant and bar area provides guests with space to wind down after a day of exploring Armagh’s long history.
7 Houses is located centrally and is minutes away by foot from many bars and restaurants. The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre is 5 minutes away on foot, located by the square where the twice weekly local market is held.
The local countryside is perfect for picnics and days out. The town of Lurgan and the shores of Lough Neagh are less than 30 minutes’ drive from the Armagh, and the border with the Republic of Ireland is less than 15 minutes by car.
7 Houses, Armagh, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Situated in the historic centre of Armagh, founded by the famous St Patrick, is 7 Houses. This adult-only property offers range of en suite rooms are on offer, with satellite TV, free Wi-Fi and period charm. Guests will also benefit from a restaurant serving wood-fired pizza and a bar offering craft beers.
Accommodation ranges from en suite twins and doubles to an apartment. Each is bright and airy, some boast period feature fireplaces and large sash windows. The intimate restaurant and bar area provides guests with space to wind down after a day of exploring Armagh’s long history.
7 Houses is located centrally and is minutes away by foot from many bars and restaurants. The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre is 5 minutes away on foot, located by the square where the twice weekly local market is held.
The local countryside is perfect for picnics and days out. The town of Lurgan and the shores of Lough Neagh are less than 30 minutes’ drive from the Armagh, and the border with the Republic of Ireland is less than 15 minutes by car.
Ray Dunne Album Launch
Photos from The Ray Dunne Band, The Armagh Rhymers, and the Rustic Vandles as Ray Dunne launches his new album in the Market Place Theatre, Armagh on 15th September 2012. Music is from the Album Amidst Bright Shadows, Old Ways. Available from raydunne.co.uk
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Caliph of Baghdad (Marketplace Theatre) - Armagh Summer School 2009
The Armagh Brass Band Summer School of 2009 perform Caliph of Baghdad accompanied by members from the world famous Foden's Band. Conducted by Michael Fowles.
From Broadway To Bardic finale from Market Place control room
From Broadway To Bardic finale from Market Place control room. Audience up on their feet and dancing : an electric atmosphere.
Nicaea (Marketplace Theatre) - Armagh Summer School 2009
The Armagh Brass Band Summer School of 2009 perform Nicaea accompanied by members from the world famous Foden's Band. Conducted by Michael Fowles.
Blow the Wind Southerly (Marketplace Theatre) - Armagh Summer School 2009
The Armagh Brass Band Summer School of 2009 perform Blow the Wind Southerly at the Marketplace Theatre accompanied by members from the world famous Foden's Band. Conducted by Michael Fowles.
CC HOULIHAN ELVIS SINGIN DANNY BOY IN ARMAGH MARKET PLACE
ARMAGH 25th OCT 2013
Swing When You're Winnin' (Marketplace Theatre) - Armagh Summer School 2009
The Armagh Brass Band Summer School of 2009 perform Swing When You're Winnin' accompanied by members from the world famous Foden's Band. Conducted by Michael Fowles.
Armagh train disater tour
Armagh Summer School 2017 - Promotional Video
A promotional video for the 2017 Armagh Summer School.
Co Armagh Drum Majors bring their fantastic concert Bring It On to a close in the Market Place Theat
Dunston Brass Band Showpiece
Recorded at Durham Uny
ComberSilverBand NIBA2014
Comber Silver Band performing Rodney Nelson's 'Four Cities Symphony' at the North of Ireland Band Association's 97th Championship of Ireland contest on Saturday 11th October 2014 in the Market Place Theatre, Armagh.
RAY DUNNE PART 2 'AMIDST BRIGHT SHADOWS'
THE LAUNCH OF THE BANDS NEW ALBUM @ THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE. AMIDST BRIGHT SHADOWS IS RAY DUNNE'S LATEST CD AND IS ALREADY REELING IN GREAT REVIEWS THROUGHOUT IRELAND AND BRITAIN
From Broadway To Bardic - 3 Words
What's it like to perform From Broadway To Bardic . . . in 3 words
CRACKS by Quintessence Theatre - Cast Interview - Leah Rossiter
Here's an interview with actor Leah Rossiter (protagonist Leanne in CRACKS) talking about what CRACKS means to her & why she thinks everyone should see it.
CRACKS
A powerful original play exploring mental illness in Ireland
“I’m falling between the cracks in myself, and I don’t know how to crawl back out…”
In this darkly comic and deeply moving new play, an unsuccessful suicide attempt leaves young Leanne Dowd estranged from those she loves and attempting to pick up the pieces of a life still shattered by mental illness.
In Cracks, Quintessence Theatre use their inventive physical ensemble story-telling techniques mingled with film and music to explore the profound struggle individuals with mental illness face on a daily basis in Ireland today.
First devised by the company in 2016 and directed by Anna Simpson (a Creative Associate of the Pleasance and Practitioner with the Globe, London), this new work, already revived multiple times for sell out runs, seeks to expose the lived experience of battling a severe mental illness in an inefficient and unsympathetic system through the eyes of one young woman.
CAST
Leah Rossiter
Anthony Kinahan
Fiona Keenan O’Brien
Directed by Anna Simpson
Executive Producer Paul Hayes
Trailer edited by Joy McKeon
“Brave, daring and innovative…has a virtuoso flair and arresting boldness. A substantial piece of theatre” – Northern Standard
'Went to see this amazing play last night! I have to say it was brilliant! It portrays a young persons struggle with their mental health and demonstrates how those around also struggle to understand.’ - Bairbre Kelly, Counsellor and Psychotherapist.
Tour Dates:
7th September – Draoicht, Blanchardstown
13th September – An Táin Arts Centre, Dundalk
19th September – Civic Theatre, Tallaght
21st September – Dlr Mill Theatre, Dundrum
22nd September – glór, Ennis
25th September – Sean Hollywood Arts Centre, Down
27th September – The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre, Armagh
29th September – Down Arts Centre, Downpatrick
2nd October – Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise
4th October – The Town Hall Studio, Galway
5th October – St John’s Theatre and Arts Centre, Listowel
6th October – Belltable, Limerick
9th October – Garage Theatre, Monaghan
10th October – Axis, Ballymun
13th October – Friar’s Gate Theatre and Art Gallery, Kilmallock
16th October – Waterside Theatre, Derry-Londonderry
17th October – Riverside Theatre, Coleraine
20th October – Ards Arts at the Web Theatre, Newtownards
NB - Each performance is followed by a short post-show discussion with the cast/director & a mental health professional.
This 18 venue islandwide tour of CRACKS is funded by the Arts Council (An Chomhairle Ealaíon) and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Check the Quintessence Theatre on social media for more information
Facebook - facebook.com/quintessencetheatreco
Twitter - @QuintessencePro
The Irish Language - Manny Man Does the History of Ireland
Touring Ireland February and March 2019.
YouTube hit Manny Man brings his history of Ireland to the stage is this fast moving and funny show. We are touring Manny Man Does the History of Ireland to 16 venues across the island of Ireland, north and south of the border, throughout February and March 2019. As well as performances here in An Grianán on 5, 6 & 8 February we’ll also be visiting Strabane, Kilkenny, Coleraine, Limerick, Mullingar, Gweedore, Longford, Derry, Armagh, Ballybofey, Portlaoise, Newbridge, Wexford and Ennis. Come see us!
Fri 8 February at 8pm (schools matinees Tuesday 5 & Wed 6 February at 11am)
An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny
Sat 9 February at 8pm
Alley Theatre, Strabane
Tues 12 February at 11am
The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny
Wed 13 February at 8pm
Riverside Theatre, Coleraine
Saturday 16 February at 2.30pm
Belltable, Limerick
Thur 28 February at 8pm and Fri 1 March at 10am
Mullingar Arts Centre
Sat 2 March at 8pm
Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair - Oifigiúil
Tues 5 March at 11am
Backstage Theatre, Longford
Thur 7 March at 8pm
Playhouse Derry
Fri 8 March at 7pm
The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh
Sat 9 March at 8pm
Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey
Tues 12 March at 7pm & Wed 13 March at 10am
Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise
Fri 15 March at 10am, 12pm, 7pm
Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge
Sat 16 March at 3pm
Wexford Arts Centre
Sun 17 March at 12.30pm
glór, Ennis