Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
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Stagehands presents<br />
Strictly For<br />
The Birds<br />
Sat 18 <strong>May</strong> | 8.00pm<br />
£11.00 & £9.00 [conc] i<br />
Herbie and Muriel Glover<br />
lead a simple life in their<br />
terrace house in Belfast.<br />
Muriel keeps house, Herbie<br />
adores his racing pigeons.<br />
Their daughter Susan is<br />
besotted with Barry.<br />
Then, when Muriel and her<br />
friend Lily discover they have<br />
won a very large sum of<br />
money in the sweepstakes,<br />
Muriel’s mother from the<br />
posh end of town, suddenly<br />
descends on the house<br />
with her hen-pecked son,<br />
Stanley, making life very<br />
uncomfortable for all. Sam<br />
Cree’s comedy is presented<br />
by one of Northern Ireland’s<br />
leading amateur companies<br />
‘Stagehands’.<br />
‘the world’s<br />
greatest guitarist’<br />
RONNIE WOOD<br />
Millennium Forum Productions presents<br />
The Factory Girls -<br />
Frank McGuinness<br />
Fri 24 - Sat 25 <strong>May</strong> | 8.00pm<br />
£14.50 & £12.50 [conc] R<br />
Peter Baron presents<br />
Albert Lee &<br />
Hogan’s Heroes<br />
Thurs 23 <strong>May</strong> | 8.00pm | £20.00<br />
Albert Lee is by common<br />
consent one of the world’s<br />
finest guitar players and needs<br />
little introduction to rock and<br />
country music fans.<br />
He has been cited by Eric<br />
Clapton as ‘the best guitar<br />
player in the world’ so<br />
audiences in Armagh are in for a<br />
real treat by the Grammy Award<br />
Winning artist and his band<br />
‘Hogan’s Heroes’. He has worked<br />
with some of the world’s top<br />
artists from Emmylou Harris to<br />
The Everley Brothers and Eric<br />
Clapton. Book early!<br />
Frank McGuinness’ ‘The Factory Girls’ was first produced<br />
in The Abbey <strong>Theatre</strong>, Dublin and is here presented by<br />
Millennium Forum Productions. It tells the story of five women<br />
facing the threat of redundancy who stage a lock-in in a shirt<br />
factory in Co. Donegal when faced with losing their jobs. A<br />
truly realistic play filled with humour, charm, fine acting and<br />
staging; these ‘girls’ may never get back their jobs, but their<br />
brief adventure has brought each of them the insight that will<br />
give them the courage to soldier on.<br />
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