It doesn’t have to be a Hard Knock Life this Mid Term!

Join us for a special Mid-Term treat as Theatre at The Mill’s Home Spun Youth Theatre present the Broadway classic musical Annie JR from Wednesday 15 – Sunday 19 February.

This much loved family favourite sees young Annie run away from the orphanage and the cruel arms of Miss Hannigan.

Annie stumbles upon exciting new adventures and life changes before her eyes when she softens the heart of business tycoon Will Stacks and goes to live with him in his luxurious mansion.

Featuring musical hits including It’s a Hard Knock Life, Your Never Fully Dressed without a Smile and Tomorrow, this will be the perfect treat for families this mid-term.

Tickets from £10, family tickets available from Box Office T: 028 9034 0202 or online www.theatreatthemill.com

OFFERS OF THE WEEK!

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including quirky B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and hidden gem properties for an ideal short break and Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week for you to choose from.

  • A Giant Escape, Bushmills Inn, Co. Antrim, from £150pps.  The award-winning four-star Bushmills Inn on the Causeway Coast is steeped in history with roaring peat fires, traditional Gas Bar, an AA Rosette Restaurant and individually designed guest rooms. Enjoy a two-night break with four-course dinner on your first evening, breakfast in bed, a signature cocktail on arrival, evening turndown and entrance tickets to the Giant’s Causeway. Valid until 31 March. To book call (028) 207 33000
  • Fabulous Foodie Break, Bishop’s Gate, Derry~ Londonderry, from £135pps.  Bishop’s Gate Hotel, recently awarded Georgina Campbell’s ‘Hideaway of the Year 2017’ is a luxury boutique hotel perfectly positioned within the historic city walls in the heart of Derry~Londonderry. Enjoy the perfect break for food lovers with two nights’ accommodation including full Irish breakfast each morning, signature cocktail on arrival, a welcome sweet platter in your room, four-course dinner on one evening and traditional afternoon tea on one afternoon. Full prepayment is required at booking. Valid until 31 March. To book call (028) 71 140300.
  • Stay and Play, La Mon Hotel & Country Club, Co. Down, from £95pps. The La Mon Hotel and Country Club is a superb four-star venue just 15 minutes from the bustling city of Belfast yet in the heart of County Down with stunning countryside views. Enjoy an overnight stay with one round of golf in either Malone Golf Club or Shandon Park Golf Club, two of the most prestigious and challenging courses in Belfast. After you finishing playing the course, relax in the Luxury Country Club and enjoy a two course evening meal in the Bistro. Offer available Sunday – Friday and valid until 31 March. To book call 028 (90) 448631

 

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

Tourism NI has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland next week (February 6 – February 12).

 

  • ‘The Browning Version’, Armagh Public Library, Co. Armagh, February 7. Centre Stage Theatre Company presents the classic one-act play ‘The Browning Version’ by Terence Rattigan, one of the most popular dramatists of the twentieth century.A moving piece, it deals with the last days of Andrew Crocker-Harris, a dedicated classics master at an English public school.
  • Hansel and Gretel, Grand Opera House, Belfast, February 8 – 11. Scrumptiously surreal and with more than a sprinkle of festive magic – take an enchanting journey with Scotland’s national dance. A carousel of delicious treats from start to finish, Hansel and Gretel is full to the brim with magic and wit, with toys that come to life and a beautiful, bewitching ballerina who is not at all what she seems.
  • Teenage Market, Old Town Hall, Co. Down, February 11. This market is an initiative involving teenagers in the marketing and sales of crafts and local produce which has been running two seasons and going from strength to strength. With jewellery, crafts and loads of unique designs and food to sample, come along and look at the produce on offer.
  • The Fureys, Ardhowen Theatre, Co. Fermanagh, February 11. For over 39 years, Ireland’s legends, The Fureys have been selling out concerts worldwide. Renowned for their hit songs ‘I Will Love You’, ‘When You Were Sweet Sixteen’, ‘Steal Away’ and many more, don’t miss an amazing night of music that is well worth seeing.
  • Ulster Orchestra: Golden Moments, Ulster Hall, Belfast, February 11. An evening devoted to the most beautiful classical music ever written. Wash your weekday cares away and be transported by melodies such as Debussy’s Clair de Lune, the Adagio from Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s great ode to ‘love, love, love’, Romeo and Juliet. Simply relax and be uplifted by these musical masterpieces.
  • Lisa McHugh, Alley Arts & Conference Centre, Co. Tyrone, February 10. With determination and talent to last a lifetime, Lisa McHugh is a Glaswegian born star that’s more than ready to shine. Having now gained thousands of fans, the 26-year-old beauty has won 14 awards to date in under 3 years including ‘Female Vocalist of the Year’ 3 years running and ‘Outstanding Achievement on the World Stage’. Tickets cost £22.
  • Hamlet, Riverside Theatre Coleraine, Derry~Londonderry, February 8. Icarus Theatre Collective and Kings Theatre presents Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The King of Denmark is dead. Consumed with grief, Prince Hamlet devotes himself to avenging his father’s death with devastating consequences for his family and the Kingdom. A company of seasoned classical actors embrace the brutality of one of the greatest plays ever written.
  • Winter Wildlife Walk, ‘Window on Wildlife’ Belfast Harbour Estate, Belfast, February 11. Wrap up warm and join the friendly team at Belfast’s Window on Wildlife (WOW) for a guided tour of this haven for nature, nestled in the bustling Harbour Estate. Binoculars and scopes will be provided. After the walk, you’ll be able to enjoy a warming cuppa as you savour one of the best views in Belfast. Event is free for RSPB members or £5 for adults and £3 for children.
  • Tea Dance, Old Courthouse, Co. Antrim, February 8. Join Double Trouble for some great tunes from all eras.  Enjoy a cup of tea and whether you dance or not, these relaxed, friendly and entertaining afternoon teas are sure to delight! Tickets cost £3 and pre booking is essential.
  • Family Roller Disco, MAC, Belfast, February 11 – 12. With fun music by a live DJ, this is a family day out you won’t forget. Mums and dads can watch from the viewing gallery or join the fun and hit the rink as well. Fun for all the family, this special MAC event always sells out so get in quick to avoid disappointment. Ticket includes a 45-minute skate session and hire of your roller boots and protective gear.

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of What’s On this weekend across NI

Down

Enjoy a bird box building session with the Castle Espie Bird Watching Club from 12-4 on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th February. Get advice from club members on bird feeding and the needs of birds throughout the winter, and ask the experts any questions you might have.

Armagh

Learn to make popular balloon sculptures like the pros this Saturday morning at the Market Place Theatre, and impress the children with your new found skill. Teachers, youth & community workers and leaders, parents and event staff will find the skills and techniques taught in this workshop invaluable for creating your own balloon models at events, children’s parties and open days. Once you’ve got the hang of the twists and turns you’ll never need to hire the professionals again and you’ll certainly be a hit with the kids. This fun and informal workshop is suitable for beginners.  All balloon models made on the day can be taken home.

Fermanagh

Neil Delamere’s “Handstand Tour” comes to the Ardhowen Theatre this Saturday 4th February.  The master of mirth is back where it all started, talking to strangers in rooms for money, with his own unique brand of his irreverent humour. Please note: recommended for age 16+ years.

Tyrone

David Meade, TV’s Million Dollar Mind Reader, is back on stage at the Alley Theatre Strabane  this Friday 3rd February, with his brand new 2017 tour.  David is returning to the stage following SELL OUT 2016 TOUR, with a show that promises to leave you both mesmerised and stunned at his amazing abilities.  With two new cities added to his 2017 schedule, this is set to be his biggest tour to date.

Derry /Londonderry

This Saturday RSPB NI, the Seamus Heaney HomePlace and the Lough Neagh Landscape Partnership have joined forces to celebrate World Wetlands Day 2017! The adventure will start at the Seamus Heaney HomePlace, for the short bus journey to Lough Beg. You’ll enjoy a morning’s birdwatching on the shores of this special place, with experts on hand to point out the wildlife which makes its home here. You’ll also learn about the important conservation work they’re undertaking to look after this wonderful wetland. On return to the Seamus Heaney HomePlace, enjoy light refreshments and the chance to explore the exhibition on the life and works of the poet whose work evoked the magic of this landscape. This event is free but donations will be gratefully received.  Booking is essential by calling 028 9049 1547 during office hours or emailing amy.colvin@rspb.org.uk.

Antrim

Make with Clay workshop this Saturday at Mossley Mill Museum. In this messy, two hour class children will love to learn how to sculpt with air hardening clay. For children age 6-11 years of age. Learn to roll, pinch and model clay, create a castle and mythical creature to take home and paint. Come dressed for mess!

Belfast

The 2017 N.I Motorcycle Festival this Friday to Sunday will include all the top motorcycle manufacturers and dealers who will be exhibiting their latest range of road bikes, quads and motocrossers.  The motocross village is back with all the latest motocross bikes plus motocross gear and off road motorcycle clubs with all the information on how to get involved. On Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th, World Superbike legend and “King of the Jungle” CARL FOGARTY will make a special guest appearance. A four-time WSBK Champion, Carl is renowned for his pure road racing exploits at the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix and a must not miss at this year’s festival. Outside activities will include Supermoto Racing, Drifting and Stunt Shows from THE PURPLE HELMETS that will wow the crowds with full on displays and demonstrations.

 

­For more details on these events and to add your events free go to whatsonni.com. Follow us on twitter @whatsonNI and on facebook at fb.com/www.whatsonni.com for news, competitions and what’s on near you.

 

Little Sparks Toddler Sessions at W5!

Bring along your youngest scientists for W5’s Little Sparks toddler sessions. Visit our under 8s area, the town of Discovery, and take part in a 25-minute themed workshop as part of your visit.

Children are born natural scientists so why not bring them to W5 to let them imagine, explore, play and have fun? The town of Discovery is a place where children can learn about themselves and the world around them. Get hands-on with its interactive exhibits, play animal sounds in the farmyard, paddle in a virtual rock pool at the beach or flick through digital storybooks in the castle.

Little Sparks will be held one morning each month in W5. (Term time only) Your special Little Sparks ticket allows you entry into W5 from 10am – 12noon and sessions are aimed at children aged between 18 months and 4 years.

There will be two sessions held in the morning and each session will be themed and will include a 25-minute workshop at 10:30am or 11:15am with one of W5’s education team. Places are limited and must be pre-booked by calling 028 9046 7790 or 028 9046 7793.

Costs:

Children 4 and under: £1 each
Adults: £5.50*
Additional (non-participating) children over 4: £4.50

Details of up and coming sessions

8 February 2017

Workshop: Into the Deep, Dark Woods

Take a stroll through the deep, dark woods with our storyteller to spot some curious creatures and find out what is for tea! This children’s classic will come to life in your interactive storytelling session and inspire them to make their own ‘take home’ creation.

8 March 2017

Workshop: Teddy Bear Sense

Bring your toddler and teddy to our story telling session, Teddy Bear Sense, children will meet and hear about a bear who is not at all sensible. Both parents and children will have the opportunity to engage with the story by using their senses to touch, smell, hear, see and taste their way through their journey with Teddy Bear. Please encourage your toddler to bring their own teddy bear along to the event.

5 April 2017

Workshop: Wild Tracks

Are you wild about nature? Join us for a journey of imagination through the woods. Our Little Sparks will discover some wonderful woodland animals and find out what they might wear on their feet! Make and take home your own guide to track them down!

10 May 2017

Workshop: Caterpillar Capers

Can your body move like a caterpillar? Take a closer look at some real caterpillars and get creeping and crawling to some music. Find out how The Very Hungry Caterpillar eats his way through the week then make your very own caterpillar to take home.

 

Visit www.w5online.co.uk for full information.

Win a Story Time to Remember with Titanic Belfast

To celebrate National Storytelling Week (28th January – 4th February), Titanic Belfast is looking for a Primary 1 or 2 class who love stories just as much as it does to be in with a chance to win a story time to remember.

 

Benji and Tilly Vaughan from Hillsborough are pictured getting a sneak preview of Titanic Belfast’s new ‘My Friend Bear’ workshop as they launch the tourist attraction’s search for the Primary 1 or 2 class that love stories the most to win a free school trip to SS Nomadic and be one of the first in Northern Ireland to experience it. For more information, visit www.titanicbelfast.com.

National Storytelling Week is running this week and to mark the occasion, Titanic Belfast is giving away the opportunity for a class to be one of the first to hear and experience its newest workshop, ‘My Friend Bear’. The workshop is based on and inspired by a true Titanic tale about a young boy and his toy polar bear on board RMS Titanic.

Siobhan McCartney, Titanic Belfast’s Learning and Outreach Manager, “Stories play a fundamental role in our lives communicating life experiences, encouraging creative imagination and inspiring us in many different ways. Everyone has a favourite story or character whether this is from folk tales, fairy lore or tales of derring-do. At Titanic Belfast, we are no different and to celebrate National Storytelling Week, we want to find the Primary School class who loves stories the most, so we can share one of our favourite Titanic tales with them on board SS Nomadic. We recognise the power of storytelling, it is at the heart of what we do every day as the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction, so this experience promises to be a story time that the class will always remember.”

The winning class will be one of the first in Northern Ireland to hear and experience  the truly Titanic tale, about a boy travelling on-board RMS Titanic with his beloved polar bear toy, brought to life through Titanic Belfast’s new ‘My Friend Bear’ workshop.

The new workshop for KS1 is part of Titanic Belfast’s learning programme, which is recognised as a leading learning resource and has welcomed over 100,000 participants since its opening in 2012. The wide range of learning programmes, which cover a variety of subjects and skills, ranging from maritime communication, marine science & exploration to 5 star customer service, is supported by the Survitec Group, a leading manufacturer of marine, defense and aerospace survival technology, since 2014.

To win the special ‘My Friend Bear’ workshop for a primary school class, the class or pupil (aged 4 – 6) must send Titanic Belfast an image that shows why and how much they enjoy story time. This could be a photograph of a class in their story corner or the library or a word bank expressing how much they love stories. The prize also includes £250 towards transport for the class.

To enter, please download the form from www.titanicbelfast.com and return it by email to competitions@titanicbelfast.com or by post to Titanic Tale Competition, Titanic Belfast, 1 Olympic Way, Queen’s Road, Belfast, BT39EP before 22nd February.

Festival Shines a Spotlight on Songwriters   

Over five days at the beginning of March, more than one hundred local and international artists will perform in thirty concerts at 13th United Airlines Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival in the Clayton Hotel Belfast.

Panarts have just launched their exciting music programme with special guest speaker, Roisin McDonough, CEO of the Arts Council NI.

Making a welcome return to BelNash is one of Ireland’s finest writers, Paul Brady who will be joined on stage by Declan O’Rourke and Nashville’s Grammy nominated Darrell Scott. A second unique show, ‘Paul Brady in Conversation’ is being recorded by BBC Radio Ulster’s Ralph McLean while Downtown Radio’s popular presenter Big T, Trevor Campbell will host Texas songbird Kimmie Rhodes at a special opening night concert on Wednesday 1st March. Award winning artist Paul Brady, Patron of Panarts said;

“Often overshadowed by the spotlight on the performer and singer, the annual Belfast-Nashville Festival provides an opportunity to bring song writing talent to the fore and to encourage talented new writers to join the ranks”

Local artists gracing the stage include Kaz Hawkins, Peter McVeigh, Ursula Burns and young rising star Ryan McMullan, fresh from working with Ed Sheeran and Foy Vance. Panarts Director Colin Magee said;

“When we started out twelve years ago to put songwriters centre stage and to showcase creative and musically gifted local artists, we could only dream of having such a fantastic festival line-up”

In a special ‘In the Round Concert’ Kimmie Rhodes shares a stage with Belfast’s Gareth Dunlop and Brian Houston. Nashville’s Mac McAnally will play the hit songs he wrote for Kenny Chesney, Alabama and Shenandoah, supported by the Forestside and Panarts Under Nineteen Writers. Triona Carville will launch her new single ‘Warrior’ on 3rd March, following on from her recent success in becoming Panarts Young Songwriter of the Year. The finalists from this annual award will also perform on stage with eight talented students from Belmont University Nashville.

Running alongside the concerts is the popular music industry conference, Panarts Song Writing Convention, now in its thirteenth year. Artists will share their song writing skills while PRS for Music and IMRO will answer questions about royalties, copyright and income streams for artists.

 

Tickets are on sale at www.belfastnashville.com Telephone 028 9024 6609 or box office, Visit Belfast Welcome Centre, Donegall Sq North. The annual BelNash Festival & Conference is funded by Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Arts & Business NI, Downtown Radio, United Airlines, Clayton Hotel Belfast, Forestside, Avalon Guitars, Dawsons Music and PRS for Music Foundation.

Preston Reed brings his acoustic guitar talent to Flowerfield Arts Centre

Prepare yourselves for a superb evening of acoustic guitar sounds at Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart.

Internationally acclaimed guitarist and ground breaking innovator Preston Reed will grace the stage as part of his Irish tour on Thursday 16th February at 8pm.

After a whirlwind year, with performances in China, USA, Canada and Europe, Preston will entertain the crowds here with his timeless, imagery evoking compositions. His music can range from classical to jazz and rock creating a visual experience for everyone in attendance.

Recognised internationally as one of the greatest guitarists in the world, Preston’s music has been described as “spectacular- a terrific performer” according to The Irish Independent, while Total Guitar defined him as “the world’s most gifted guitarist.”

He has revolutionised the way the acoustic guitar is played and inspired generations of musicians from all over the world.

Tickets for the event cost £13 and are available from Flowerfield Arts Centre Box Office on 028 7083 1400 or online at www.flowerfield.org and Eventbrite. 

CRUMLIN ROAD GAOL LOCKS IN FIVE-STAR RATING

Northern Ireland’s only remaining Victorian era prison, Crumlin Road Gaol has been graded and awarded a five-star visitor attraction rating, indicating that the attraction is operating to an ‘outstanding’ level.

John McGrillen, Chief Executive Tourism Northern Ireland presents Phelim Devlin, Kevin Quinn and Kieran Quinn, Directors of Crumlin Road Gaol with the five star visitor attraction rating.

The five-star accreditation was awarded under the Tourism NI Quality Grading Scheme which is designed to provide visitors with information on the quality of the experience they can expect at Northern Ireland’s tourist attractions, whilst assisting operators to maintain and continue to improve the quality of their offering.

To achieve a star rating, Crumlin Road Gaol was subject to an unannounced mystery assessment from a Quality Advisor who underwent the customer journey. The assessor concluded his experience with very positive feedback stating that “It is an excellent, thought provoking and stimulating attraction that educates and informs visitors about this historic building that played such a role in the history of Belfast.”

Commenting on Crumlin Road Gaol’s five star grading John McGrillen, Tourism NI Chief Executive commented; “Crumlin Road Gaol is an outstanding attraction and the visitor offering and experience is unique in Northern Ireland. The tours are educating, thought provoking and well balanced and the introduction of a fully licensed restaurant helped Crumlin Road Gaol achieve five-star status.

Joining an elite club of only five other five star graded attractions, this accolade provides an additional marketing tool to help drive visitor numbers to the Gaol and to Northern Ireland.”

Since opening in 2012 the popular Belfast visitor attraction has welcomed over 600,000 International and national visitors.

Director of Crumlin Road Gaol Phelim Devlin said “We are overjoyed to have received the five-star rating for Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre.

We are one of five visitor attractions to receive this prestigious award which shows us that we are up there with the best visitor attraction in Northern Ireland.

This year we have worked hard to improve the visitors experience and with the addition of a new restaurant, Cuffs Bar & Grill, we can now offer visitors the full package.

We have a great team of staff and tour guides at Crumlin Road Gaol which particularly enhance the visitors experience, we are delighted their efforts have been recognised and rewarded with this this ‘outstanding’ grading.”

Director of Strategic Planning Division at Department for Infrastructure, Carol Ramsey, added: “I am delighted that Belfast Tours has received this accolade for Crumlin Road Gaol and Conference Centre. The Five-Star award is an instantly recognisable symbol of excellence and quality. Today’s success has been the result of the vision, hard work and determination of Belfast Tours and their team and I wish them continued success for the future”

ALL FOR LAUGHS AT THE MARKET PLACE

In keeping with its reputation for staging superb comedy, The Market Place Theatre in Armagh is set for laughs-a-plenty with Des Bishop, John Linehan, Gene Fitzpatrick and more over the coming weeks.

 

One of Ireland’s most successful comedians, Des Bishop, returns to The Market Place on Thursday 9 February with his new show, ‘One Day You’ll Understand’.

Des is old enough now to know that when his Mom used her favourite expression, ‘one day you will understand’, that she was often correct. However, sometimes she was just hiding from having to explain the complexities of life.

What a great metaphor for the confusing world we live in; from Trump to Isis, Facebook feeds to conspiracy theories and the ever-confusing battle of the sexes. Through laughter, Des attempts to make sense of the world today and life in general. This show is recommended for age 18+ as it may contain material that some people could find offensive.

Then on Saturday 18 February, John Linehan will compere ‘You Must Be Joking’ when he will be joined by a line-up of Northern Irish stand-up comedians in a night of pure comedy heaven.

Forget Brexit, the falling pound and global instability for a chuckle fest with the master of one liners Gene Fitzpatrick, the comedian’s comedian Adrian Walsh, star of ‘Heretic’s & Head The Balls’ Neil Dougan and our very own first lady of comedy the grand dame of panto May McFettridge. Pack up all your cares and woes with a glorious helping of classic comedy medicine! Musical accompaniment and general silliness provided by Ivan Black.

Tickets for all performances can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.marketplacearmagh.com And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.