Top Crime Writer Lee Child To Appear In Person at Hewitt Summer School at Market Place in Armagh

One of the world’s top selling crime writers, Lee Child, will be a very special guest at the John Hewitt International Summer School at The Market Place Theatre in Armagh when he and his brother, Andrew Child, will appear in person at a Crime Fiction Special, hosted by Armagh own stellar crime writer, Stuart Neville, on Monday 24 July.

For five years now, Stuart Neville has collaborated with the John Hewitt Society to curate this Crime Fiction Special and invite to Armagh some of the best-known crimes writers. In 2022, Val McDermid,’the Queen of Crime’ and Mark Billingham, regarded as the UK ‘Statesman of Crime Fiction’, came to the Armagh festival. This year, Stuart has gone one better and managed to entice Lee and Andrew Child to his home patch.

The creator of the iconic Jack Reacher Series, a global publishing phenomenon, Lee Child is one of the world’s leading thriller writers was born and raised in England and now lives in New York. He is the recipient of many awards, most recently Author of the Year at the 2019 British Book Awards. He was appointed CBE in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours.

It is said one of Lee Child novels featuring his hero Jack Reacher, Jack Reacher, ‘the coolest continuing series character’ according to Stephen King, is sold somewhere in the world every nine seconds. His books consistently achieve the number-one slot on bestseller lists around the world and have sold over one hundred million copies.

After Law School and work in the theatre, Lee joined Granada Television for what turned out to be an eighteen-year career as a presentation director during British TV’s “golden age.” During his tenure his company made “Brideshead Revisited” , “The Jewel in the Crown”, “Prime Suspect”, and “Cracker”. But he moved on in 1995 at the age of 40 as a result of corporate restructuring.

Always a voracious reader, he decided to see an opportunity where others might have seen a crisis, bought six dollars’ worth of paper and pencils and sat down to write a book, “Killing Floor”, the first in the Jack Reacher series.

2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the publication of  “Killing Floor” and it also sees the arrival of the 27th novel in the series, ”No Plan B”. Earlier this year 2022 Reacher hit the screens and became Amazon Prime’s most watched series with a second series immediately being commissioned.

Recently Lee Child announced that, after an extraordinary career, he was about to retire from writing and Andrew Child, his younger brother and a highly successful thriller author in his own right, has taken on the daunting task of continuing the Jack Reacher series. However. As part of ‘passing on the baton’, Lee and Andrew have collaborated on three thrillers to date, with the most recent, pulse-pounding read,  “No Plan B , Jack Reacher being described by Karen Slaughter as “perfectly plotted .. with bigger twists than ever before”.

Andrew Lee  worked in the telecommunications industry in the UK as a ‘temporary’ solution to a short-term cash crisis. Fifteen years later, after carrying out a variety of roles – including a number which were covered by the UK Official Secrets Act – Andrew escaped from corporate life, and established himself as a crime writer, using his family name.

As Andrew Grant, he is the author of nine critically-acclaimed thrillers including “Even”, “Die Twice”, “More Harm Than Good”, “False Witness” and “Too Close To Home”. Andrew is married to novelist Tasha Alexander, and lives on a wildlife preserve in Wyoming, USA.

For the Crime Fiction Special at the Market Place Theatre, Lee and Andrew Child will be in Conversation with Stuart Neville, one of the most popular UK Crime Writers.

Stuart Neville’s debut novel, “The Twelve” (published in the USA  as “The Ghosts of Belfast”) won the Mystery/Thriller category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was picked as one of the top crime novels of 2009 by both the New York Times and the LA Times.

 

Tickets to see Lee and Andrew Child In Conversation with Stuart at  the Hewitt Sjummer School are already in big demand and are available fom Box Office at he Market Place Theatre on dHe has since published nine more critically acclaimed books, two of which were under the pen name Haylen Beck and has been shortlisted for various awards, including the MWA Edgar, CWA Dagger, Theakstons Old Peculier Novel of the Yea, as well as the Irish Book Awards Crime Novel of the Year.

 

Tickets for the Crime Fiction Special with Stuart In Conversation with Lee and Andrew Child in person are already on sale (and tickets are selling fast} at the Market Place Theatre Box Office on 03300 561 025 and Online at visitarmagh.com/marketplacetheatre

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 10 – 16 July

  1. Belfast Summer Cinema, Belfast, County Antrim, 15-16 July. Belfast One has partnered with Belfast Film Festival to organise this free, fun weekend, taking place on the grounds of City Hall. Cool FM presenters will be on hand to entertain audiences throughout the 2 days. In between movies look out for lots of animated family fun from live entertainment and face painters! Belfast Summer Cinema-goers will be given a special wrist band to avail of special offers around the City Centre.
  2. Ulster Fleadh, Dromore, County Tyrone, 16 July. Visit The Fleadh, a provincial festival full of traditional music, song, dance and the language for Ulster. Fleadh Cheoil, which literally means “feast of music”, is a magnificent mix of competitions and cultural events which showcase each element of Irish traditional culture and more recently, incorporating a range of other cultures also.
  3. Family Fun at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Armagh, County Armagh, 11-16 July. Visit the Armagh Planetarium for some family fun with science and nature. The Bricks 4 Kidz Workshop is a fun space-themed brick-building workshops, where kids can make their very own cosmic creations out of colourful LEGO® bricks. Let your imagination run wild and be inspired by everything from the planets and stars to astronomers, rockets and everything in between.
  4. Lady of The Lake Festival, Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, 10-16 July. The Transformers have crash landed to Earth and now they are taking over Irvinestown. This year’s Lady of the Lake Festival theme is ‘TRANSFORMERS TAKE IRVINESTOWN’. This summer’s Lady of the Lake Festival will provide fun for all, with the return of popular events including the Donkey Derby, Traditional Fair Day and Cross-Community and Inter-Denomination Service on White Island, to name a few, along with some new events.
  5. Wildflower Crown Making Workshop, Bushmills, County Antrim, 11 July. Let your creativity run wild and join the Nature Engagement Officer, Dr Cliff Henry, for a Wildflower Crown Making Workshop! This is a fantastic opportunity to get creative and learn a fun, new skill, whilst connecting with nature. This workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the vital conservational work that goes into maintaining the wildflower meadows at the World Heritage Site. The group will be led by Dr Cliff to a nearby wildflower meadow approximately 300 metres from the Visitor Centre.
  6. Summer Family Fun at Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down, 10-16 July. Create, explore, move, wonder, and make-believe at the Summer of Family Fun at Mount Stewart. This is the perfect chance to try it all, find your favourite, come back again and again. Brush up on your football skills with Galactico Soccer, spark your imagination with Up To High Doh Theatre Company, go wild in the woods, head to the Nursery in the House for traditional games, try some traditional lawn games and have a go at orienteering with the summer lake trail and much more. There is something for everyone.
  7. Beer Masterclass, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 14 July. The Beer Masterclass at the Walled City Brewery is perfect for craft beer aficionados, or anyone with a thirst for a fun experience and really good beer. This experience will start with a quick tour of this famous liquid’s history, all the way from 9000 BC to the present day, via Ancient Rome and 1920s Prohibition. And then the fun starts, when it’s your chance to get hands-on with the ingredients and make your own micro-beer. You’ll also get the chance to sample 10 different beers at the beer tasting.
  8. Orchard/Cider Experience and Cooking Demo with Granny’s Traditional Griddle Bread, Portadown, County Armagh, 15 July. Enjoy a fully immersive orchard/cider experience in the company of the McKeever Family.  Walk through their various orchard plantations and witness first-hand the beautiful apple blossom in May or the laden apple trees at harvest. Learn about the whole craft cider/apple juice production from start to finish, enjoy tastings of their award-winning products. Take time to sit back and relax in their new glass fronted Bramley Barn with a cuppa along with granny’s traditional griddle breads, cheese and chutneys.
  9. Kids Choccy Rocky Experience, Castlerock, County Londonderry, 14 July. Join The Chocolate Manor team in Castlerock for the tastiest kids experience on the Causeway Coast! In this one-hour kids only experience, participants will make three fabulous chocolate creations using the finest Belgian chocolate. They will be offered a hot chocolate while their creations set and then package them up to take home and enjoy.
  10. Botanical Art Taster Session with Ali Walker, Newtownards, County Down, 12 July. Join local Botanical Artist Ali Walker as she gives a taster session in the art of drawing plants from life in Mount Stewart’s beautiful gardens. The event will begin with a short garden tour led by Rob Wilson, Assistant Head Gardener, during which you can watch out for a potential botanical subject. Ali will then demonstrate basic botanical drawing techniques that you can use to illustrate your chosen flower or plant.

 

 

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

 

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Clandeboye Lodge, Bangor, Co. Down

The Clandeboye Lodge is offering “A Taste of Freedom” package for two from £195. Nestled in rich oak woodlands, the hotel is a sanctuary of stylish interiors and luxurious rooms. Enjoy the finest local and seasonal produce at the renowned Coq & Bull brasserie, paired perfectly with an exceptional wine list. Finish off with a lie in and an awesome freshly cooked breakfast to complete the ultimate countryside getaway. Enjoy a glass of prosecco on arrival with dinner, bed, and breakfast. Visit https://www.clandeboyelodge.com/ for more information.

Corick Country House Hotel and Spa, Clogher, Co. Tyrone

Corick Country House Hotel and Spa is offering a “Summer Savings” package from £110. Escape to the countryside of the Clogher Valley and explore the glorious surrounding gardens with a beverage in hand and soak up the summer sun. This special offer includes an overnight stay in a room of choice, 60 minutes access to Thermal Suite – Hydrotherapy Pool, Sauna, Steam Room & Experience Shower, a full Irish Breakfast and complimentary late checkout at 12noon. Visit https://www.corickcountryhouse.com/ for more information.

 

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

BE A DERRY GIRL WITH THE EVERGLADES HOTEL

FANS visiting the new Derry Girls Experience in the Tower Museum in Derry-Londonderry can enjoy the ultimate overnight break and Be A Derry Girl with the Everglades Hotel.

From only £160* per room (based on two people sharing) guests can enjoy luxurious overnight accommodation and the hotel’s famous themed Derry Girls Afternoon Tea with cocktail and a selection of tasty treats including sandwiches, freshly baked scones & breads and pastry assortment with a Derry Girls twist – sausage roll baps, fresh cream horns, cone of chips. You’ll also get your very own Michelle, the Derry Girls duck to take home with you and full Irish breakfast the following morning.

Guests will also have the chance to get their picture taken with the hotel’s famous resident, Michelle the Derry Girls duck!

The Everglades Hotel is conveniently located to the Tower Museum which is hosting the new immersive Derry Girls Exhibition which features props and set pieces from the Bafta-winning sitcom which follows five teenagers living in Derry in the mid-1990s during the final years of the Troubles.

Fans of the show will be able to view parts of the original sets, including the Quinn living room and kitchen, as well as props like Spice Girls costumes from season three, the Child of Prague statue and Ma Mary’s rosary beads.

For further information go to www.evergladeshotelderry.com or call 028 7132 1066.

*Subject to availability. Package does not include tickets to the Derry Girls Exhibition.

Jacqueline Shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

Antrim

Wonderful WOOL”, an exhibition by Region 14, International Feltmakers Association at Larne Museum and Arts Centre. All the exhibits have been created by members of Region 14 of the International Feltmakers Association. Our members come from across the island of Ireland and include  feltmakers of international renown and those just starting their creative journey. Please come and join us in a celebration of “Wonderful WOOL” and of our members’ commitment and talent.

Find out more HERE

 

Armagh

Join Heartbreak Productions for this warm-hearted tale that follows the highs and lows of a father-son relationship. An open-air adaptation of David Walliams’ ‘Bad Dad’ is the perfect summer family entertainment. So, pack your picnics, grab your wet weather gear or sun-cream [or both], something to sit on, and join Frank and Gilbert as they navigate their way through car chases and convicts in the struggle to escape the clutches of the local crime lord and clear Gilbert’s name.

Find out more HERE

 

Belfast

There’s even more to see and do this summer onboard HMS Caroline – Belfast’s First World War ship – now restored as a stunning floating museum with an amazing story to tell! Explore a fully restored war ship, discover incredible history, crack codes, launch torpedoes and steer the ship and bring the whole family to our summer events! 

Find out more HERE

 

Down

Albert Cummings at the Portico of Ards. Albert Cummings is an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Influenced by R&B heroes Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, his style gives as much to the boundary-less blues-rock improvisation of Jimi Hendrix and Freddie King.

Find out more HERE

 

Fermanagh

Throughout July 2023, Share Discovery Village is offering teens the opportunity to join our Multi-Activity Adventure Summer Camps in Fermanagh. The Multi Activity Adventure Summer Residential Camps are action-packed 5 days, involving a taste of fun land, water and arts activities. This is a thrilling adventure that is not to be missed. Open to young people aged from 11 to 17 years old. Ensure they

Find out more HERE

 

Derry/Londonderry

Due to popular request from guests onsite Carrownmena Activity Centre are excited to offer High Ropes Activities, Tri-Stack/Centipede/Tri-Stack – naviate through various obstacles and challenges at evelated heights!!!  Engage in the great outdoors, bond with friends and family and create wonderful summer memories.  Our Action-Packed programme kicks off on Tuesday & Thursday mornings & Saturday afternoons in July & August.

Find out more HERE

 

Tyrone

Conleth McGeary has been described by the Liverpool Echo as a “Liverpool Irish phenomenon”.  Conleth has been quietly penning new music and crafting his new sound in the UAE.  He brings his Homecoming Tour to The Square Box at Ranfurly House Arts & Visitor Centre.

Find out more HERE

 

 

NEW TOUR EXPERIENCE UNLOCKS BELFAST’S UNTOLD STORIES AND MELODIES

A pioneering travel company, set up by a father on his paternity leave, is launching its inaugural tour promising to uncover a side of Belfast rarely found in tourist books.

The brainchild of Gareth Maguire, Unheard Adventures was conceived and built by the Belfast native after the birth of his first child in 2022 when he took five weeks paternity leave from his role in tech.  Gareth’s focus is on curating hidden gems and vibrant cultural experiences for travellers seeking immersive and unique experiences.

The Belfast Traditional Music Trail is a unique way to experience Irish music. With two professional musicians as your guides you will be treated to a performance of traditional tunes, songs and stories, all of which make up your own personal ‘session’.

The company’s first tour is “Belfast- the then and now” a two-part experience taking place on Saturday July 8th which promises an unforgettable journey through Belfast’s rich history and vibrant cultural and traditional musical scene.

The tour begins with a Belfast political history tour, led by knowledgeable locals who lived, worked and fought during the turbulent Troubles from the 1960s through to the late 90s. Men and women will share their personal stories and explain how religion, rebellion, politics, and conflict shaped their experiences and the cityscape, uncovering the intriguing murals that narrate the area’s local history and culture.

Following a stop for lunch in Belfast’s trendy and vibrant Cathedral quarter, participants then embark on the Belfast Traditional Music trail, with two professional musicians as guides.

Here they will be treated to a performance of captivating Irish tunes, songs and stories, as they walk through cobbled alleyways, past iconic landmarks and on to three different bars housed in some of the city’s oldest buildings, where they can enjoy a local beer, cider, whiskey or Guinness.

Each pub visit unveils a new musical dimension, with different instruments taking the spotlight, offering a unique insight into the similarities and differences between Belfast and Scottish music, as well as the distinctiveness of Irish melodies from various regions.

The tour, which costs £80 per person, will commence at 10:30am beside the famous Europa Hotel on Great Victoria Street, concluding at 5:30 pm.

Participants can prolong their stay with a special overnight rate at the Europa or Grand Central hotel from £100 per night on both Friday and Saturday.

“In 2022, while on paternity leave, I approached my friend, Matt Lynch to develop the idea for Unheard Adventures. We both share a passion for storytelling and for our hometown, Belfast, despite residing in different parts of the world – Dublin and Dubai,” says Gareth.

“Our aim is to create unforgettable memories and invite travellers to embark on off-the-beaten-path journeys that go beyond the ordinary. Our inaugural tour on Saturday July 8th promises something very different to what’s available right now in a city bursting with history and culture.”

You can reserve your spot by visiting www.unheardadventures.com/product/belfast/

 

Walled City Music brings 35 pianists to Derry for 2023 International Piano Festival

Walled City Music will be welcoming over 30 pianists to Derry on Sunday, for the 2023 edition of its International Piano Festival. Festival Director Derry-born Cathal Breslin, acclaimed concert pianist and professor at Arizona State University, will be joined by an international faculty of tutors at Ulster University, Magee, as they lead 25 piano students through a packed schedule of masterclasses, workshops and concerts from July 10-17, 2023.

The Festival’s student body represents the world’s up and coming generation of young pianists, bringing talent together from nationalities including Ireland, UK, Europe, USA, Taiwan, China, Iran, the Philippines, New Zealand and Korea. Over the 8 days of the Festival, these young artists will be provided with an immersive and inspiring environment in the Magee campus of Ulster University.

The international faculty, who will deliver the Festival’s series of masterclasses, workshops and interviews, includes Professors Thérèse Fahy (Royal Irish Academy of Music), Chu-Fang Huang (Ameri-China International Music Association), Chih-Long Hu (University of Tennessee), Svetozar Ivanov (University of South Florida), Pei-Chun Liao (University of Taipei) and Cahill Smith (Utah State University).

Throughout the week, exciting variety concerts by the faculty and students will be open to the public, with multiple pianists performing solo piano works and works for 4, 6 and 8 hands, as well as two days of performances at the Festival’s International Competition. Look out on the Walled CIty Music website and social media for the schedule of concerts.

Professor Cathal Breslin said, “I am delighted to bring such an exciting international piano festival and competition to Derry for the 4th year. It is an amazing opportunity to welcome these talented young stars of the future to our city, from so many different countries, and to work and refine their musical skills with some of the greatest pianists in the world. The concerts are going to be a big highlight for me, as it is very rare to see multiple pianists on stage together performing. Come along and see the excitement for yourself!”

In addition to its core support from Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Derry and Strabane District Council, the 2023 Festival is sponsored by Yamaha and local taxi company City Cabs. The Festival takes place in partnership with Ulster University, Contemporary Music Centre Ireland and Christ Church.