UNCOVER THE SECRETS OF ADRIAN MOLE AT THE MAC

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole (Aged 13 ¾), Sue Townsend’s best-selling novel, will take to the MAC stage in Belfast this September.

Photo by Aaron McCracken

Chronicling the life of Adrian Mole and his adolescent years in the 1980’s, this classic comedy is a nostalgic blast from the past jam-packed with fun and laughter.

The MAC is the first stop for the touring adaptation of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole (Aged 13 ¾) which is brought to life by Bruiser Theatre Company in their signature boisterous style at the MAC from 22 Sep – 7 Oct 2017, celebrating their 20th anniversary production.

Hilariously captured in Adrian’s secret diary the show charts the highs and lows of being a teenager during the Thatcher period including dealing with dysfunctional parents, the school bully and teenage crushes. Adrian’s troubles with spots, height and clothes still hold their relevance and will resonate with teenagers today.

Made up of an entirely local cast, Belfast actor Adam Dougal will take on the role as the infamous Adrian Mole and Colette Lennon, from Belfast, portraying Adrian’s love interest Pandora. In fact, Adrian and Colette will be celebrating the successful run of the production by getting married a week after the tour ends. The NI-based cast gives this much-loved story a new lease of life for today’s generation, making it a fun night out for those familiar with and new to Adrian Mole.

Simon Magill, Creative Director at the MAC, said: “Following the success of The Importance of Being Earnest earlier this year, we are delighted to host another vibrant production by Bruiser Theatre Company and to be the first stop on its tour. With an infectious musical score arranged by Musical Director Matthew Reeve, this hilarious adaptation by Bruiser in their signature style will bring Adrian’s story to life once more.”

Lisa May, Director at Bruiser Theatre Company, said: “As our 20th anniversary production, we’ll be giving Adrian the typical Bruiser treatment. We will be bringing our fast paced, and physical style to The MAC and beyond, throwing in an extra helping of 80s nostalgia on the way. Sue Townsend’s story perfectly encapsulates adolescent life in the 1980’s, encompassing all its ups and downs, with hilarious situations and issues that teens today will absolutely relate to.

Our fantastic all local cast will retell the hilarity of this cult classic to audiences that are familiar with Adrian, and to those who are meeting him for the first time.”

Tickets for The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole (Aged 13 ¾) are now on-sale at themaclive.com.

Supported by National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Game of Thrones actors announced for Winterfell Festival

Fans of Game of Thrones will have the opportunity to meet a Knight of the Kingsguard and a member of the Night’s Watch as actors from the show attending Winterfell Festival on 24 September are revealed.

The festival, which is being hosted by the National Trust, invites visitors to step into the world of the Stark family at Castle Ward, the iconic filming location for Winterfell, House of Stark, in the popular HBO series.

Ian Beattie aka Meryn Trant, Knight of the Kingsguard and Michael Condron, aka Bowen Marsh, First Steward of the Knight’s Watch will be hosting a series of ‘walk and talks’ during the one-day festival.

Festival goers will be able to meet the actors and learn about their experiences on set filming Game of Thrones.

Visitors will also get to see Grey Wind and Summer, two of the Direwolves raised by the Stark family. Known as Odin and Thor in the real world, these Northern inuit dogs are the closest thing to real wolves you’ll ever meet!

Thronies will also recognise armourer Boyd Rankin as Mikken, the blacksmith at Winterfell in Game of Thrones. Find him in the medieval courtyard where Boyd will be showcasing a selection of the swords and weapons he forged for the series, alongside live blacksmith demonstrations.

Winterfell Festival will be an unmissable spectacle centred round the King’s Tournament Games. Historical reproduction company Irish Arms will perform a series of medieval jousting performances on horseback throughout the day.  Sword sparring, jesters and falcon flights will add to the atmosphere in the tournament ring where visitors will be able to feast on roast hog washed down with local cider.

Travellers will be encouraged to walk down the King’s Road to the Inn at the Crossroads where they can pull up a pew and listen to stories from A Song of Ice and Fire being performed by actors, while dining on venison pie and ale.

Running from 11 am until 5 pm, there’s a full line-up of interactive entertainment for all ages to enjoy. Join a skirmish to Audley’s Castle; explore inside the iconic Winterfell Tower House or watch a Game of Thrones theme Shadow Puppet show. Children especially will enjoy the ‘King’s mini tournament’ with hobby horses and jousting games.

Tickets for the festival are proving hugely popular with visitors travelling to County Down from as far as Dubai for an insight into George R. R. Martin’s mythical world of Westeros.

For local travellers, Translink will be offering a return bus serve from Belfast to Castle Ward for anyone wanting to enjoy the local craft beer. See Translink’s website for details.

Tickets cost £22.50 for an adult, £10.88 for a child and £60 for a family (2 adults & 2 children between 10 – 16year). To book visit https://getinvited.to/castleward/winterfell-festival/

For full festival details visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-ward/features/winterfell-festival-2017-

 

QUIRKY WEDDINGS PREPARE TO WOW COUPLES AT THE WATERFRONT

Planning a wedding and looking for something a little different – or very different? The Quirky Weddings Alternative Wedding Fair was created with you in mind! The fair returns to the Waterfront Hall on Sunday September 24th(12-5pm).

What’s so different about the Alternative Wedding Fair? Saima Akram of Quirky Weddings says

“For a start we hand pick our exhibitors! We have always sold out all the spaces at our fairs so we started taking applications and choosing who best suited the personality of the event. We generally get over 200 applications for the approx 120 spaces. We look for creativity, quality and people who love what they do.”

Cate Conway, the other half of Quirky Weddings says

“Visitors can expect to see a fantastic range of vendors. There will be slick suits, creative photography, massive light up letters, a choo choo train barbecue, dreamy dresses, jewellers who can help you make your own rings, incredible cakes, unusual venues and much more. We’ve chosen vendors who are on trend, friendly and excellent at what they do. Expect Insta-worthy ideas for your day!

We have just announced our exhibitor list on our website, quirkyweddings.co.uk, so couples can get a head start on their research! We find lots of couples are quite strategic and make a list of who they want to speak to and come ready to make a bee-line for the companies they are particularly keen to meet! You can feel free to browse at your leisure too though, it’s a ‘no pressure’ event. We don’t like hard sell.”

Doors open at 12 noon and the Quirky Weddings girls suggest you get there early. Not only is there a lot to see but also the first 500 visitors will get in half price. (Regular admission is £7)

There will also be copies of the new edition of the  Quirky Weddings free Alternative Wedding Directory ‘The Book’ available so don’t forget to look for it as you leave!

Antrim Castle Gardens APSE Award Winners

Antrim Castle Gardens Team scooped the Best Service Team prize at the prestigious APSE awards ceremony which took place in the Kings Centre Oxford last night.

The awards were presented by Louisa Preston, broadcast journalist for BBC London and BBC Breakfast. No stranger to these awards The Antrim Castle Gardens Team were finalists in the same category in 2016.

Association of Public Service Excellence (APSE) is a not for profit local government body, working with over 300 councils throughout the UK promoting excellence in public service. This year’s awards attracted over 300 submissions from over 100 organisations across the UK.

Deputy Mayor, Councillor Vera McWilliam who attended last night’s awards commented” We are delighted to receive this award after being piped at the post last year. The team have turned Antrim Castle Gardens from a Local Gem to a National Treasure” Head of Arts & Culture, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Ursula Fay added “I am over the moon for the team who work tirelessly to maintain the Majestic Antrim Castle Gardens, we faced tough competition and were up against six other UK Councils. I am thrilled that all the hard work has paid off”.

Antrim Castles Gardens is a unique setting which has over 500,000 visitors a year. The Gardens are also the venue for high status events such as Garden Show Ireland, Ulster Pipe Band Championships and Enchanted Winter Gardens.

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COMEDY TALENT AT THE MARKET PLACE

 

There’ll be laughter in the aisles this Autumn at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre with a host of superb comedy talent.

Teresa Livingstone is delighted: delighted that things are going so well for everyone else; delighted with her ever-fluctuating weight; delighted for the well-meaning women in her life; she’s even delighted for you, well done on all you’ve achieved. With a piano, a gin, and the voice of a woman who has reached the point of no return, Teresa is ready to share. One of the stars of BBCNI comedy show ‘Late Licence’, Teresa is a musical comedian whose original and hilarious songs cover everything from sleazebags in bars, to workplace hatred, with a bit of cake and wine thrown in for good measure. Teresa Livingstone: Delighted is recommended for age 16+ as it may contain material that some people could find offensive. The show will take place on Saturday 16 September at 8.30pm.

Cork comedian Chris Kent presents his 5th solo show, Moving On on Saturday 30 September at 8.30pm. Returning with his charming and surreal style, Chris has a new perspective on life. Having moved to the UK and recently becoming a dad for the first time, adult life is leaving him more confused than ever…

Reginald D Hunter returns to The Market Place on Wednesday 25 October, with his highly anticipated brand new show, Some People V. Reginald D Hunter, following a hugely successful year performing across Europe. In the years that he has been living and performing in the UK, Reginald’s searingly honest material has garnered him a popular fan base that spans the generations. In the past twelve months he has appeared in a critically acclaimed tour of the UK as well as performing across Europe. His appearances on television have included ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown’, ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’ and ‘QI’ and is a frequent guest on ‘Have I Got News For You’.

Both Chris Kent and Reginald D Hunter are recommended for age 18+ as the events may contain material that some people could find offensive.

Visit the website at www.marketplacearmagh.com for full details and bookings, or contact the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821. 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.

The Walker Family Walk the Talk

Claire Walker, her mum Priscilla and Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke’s Causeway Support Group members Lorna Wilmont and Isobel Houston are urging as many people as possible to put on their best walking shoes and take part in the NICHS Causeway Coast Walk on Saturday 23rd September.

Pictured L-R: Priscilla Walker, Isobel Houston, Lorna Wilmount, Danielle Hollinger and Claire Walker who are all hoping that you will join them in supporting NICHS at the Causeway Coast Walk on Saturday 23rd September. For more info please call 02890 320 184

Claire and Priscilla have been strong supporters of NICHS since Claire’s brother William, passed away in May 2011, aged 25, of heart failure.  William was born with Congenital Heart Disease and was due to have an aortic valve replacement just two weeks after his passing.

Of her brother Claire has said, “William was a member of Moycraig Young Farmers and Coleraine & District Motor Club, he was such a part of the community and just loved by everyone.”  The Walker family has now raised an incredible £23,000 for the charity.  On why she and her family want to continue to support NICHS Claire says “We wanted to raise money for NICHS in Williams memory because of heart conditions like the one he lived with but also because it helps keep us close to him”.

Lorna Wilmount from NICHS Causeway Support Group says “It’s thanks to support from local people like the Walkers that NICHS is able to provide the support that it does.  We are so thankful for them and hope that their story will encourage others to get involved.”

Also pictured, is NICHS Community and Events Co-ordinator Danielle Hollinger. Danielle joined the charity in June 2016 as the Community Support Officer and has recently moved the Community and Events Co-coordinator role.  Of the role Danielle says “I’m so excited about this new position and cannot wait to get out into the community and meet the people who support us.  Without our supporters we wouldn’t be able to provide the live changing services that we do.”

Danielle will be attending the Causeway Coast Walk and says “This is my second year working at the Causeway Coast Walk and I’m really looking to it again this year.  Although I live pretty close to the coast I have never really taken the time to explore it but walking the route last year gave me a great opportunity to really experience the beauty of the coast.”

If you would like to take part and raise vital funds for NICHS why not come along and take part in either the 13 or 26 mile walk along the stunning Causeway Coast, taking in iconic sites such as Whitepark Bay, Ballintoy Harbour and the Giants Causeway.

The Causeway Coast Walk is professionally organised by 26 Extreme, and includes a medal, t-shirt, and a celebratory feed at the finish!  As always, there will be a high level of support en route and walkers can also act as cheer leaders to the runners taking part in the marathon on the day!

If you would like to register for the event or for more information please visit, https://nichs.org.uk/support-us/challenge-events/causewaywalk/ or call 02890 320 184.

 

Aspects 2017 – Festival Highlights

Bestselling authors, poetry, music, resources for writers, theatre, history and family events, Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Aspects Festival 2017 has a packed programme of events which celebrate every aspect of Irish writing.

 

Taking place from 14 – 24 September at various locations around Bangor, the eclectic line-up has something for everyone.

Frank McGuinness, playwright, writer, poet, novelist and librettist will be at Bangor Castle on Friday, 15 September at 7pm where he will discuss his life, works and inspirations with BBC’s Marie-Louise Muir. The unique event will have an extra special element as Four Men and a Dog’s Kevin Doherty will perform some of the music he wrote for Frank’s play Donegal after the interview.

Aspects is delighted to present best-selling author and actress Carol Drinkwater to this year’s Festival. Loved by many for her role as Helen in All Creature’s Great and Small, Carol will be discussing her new work of fiction The Lost Girl at North Down Museum on Friday 22 September at 6pm.

Poetry lovers are in for a treat too with plenty of poetry events featuring on this year’s programme. Donaghadee native, poet Rachel McCrum will be at North Down Museum on Wednesday, 20 September at 8.30pm. Rachel who was the inaugural poet in residence for BBC Scotland in 2015 will be reading from her latest work The First Blast to Awaken Women Degenerate. Peter Fallon, poet, publisher and founder of The Gallery Press will also be at North Down Museum on Wednesday 20 September at 7pm. Recognised as the foremost Irish publisher of poetry, Peter’s experience and knowledge is immense, this event is not to be missed by poets seeking to have work published.

For all the family, Stephen Beggs will perform My Father’s Chair at Studio 1A on Saturday 16 September at 4pm. This performance will explore the nature of fatherhood, exploring what it’s like to be a dad, have a dad and the relationship between children and their fathers. This funny and emotional journey will touch and entertain the audience. Age guidance 6 years +.

Young readers are invited to come along to North Down Museum on Saturday 16 September for workshops with Myra Zepf – Children’s Writing Fellow for Northern Ireland. The first workshop for children aged 4 – 6 will be a lively, interactive session based on Myra’s book Don’t Go To School! The second workshop at 2pm for children ages 7+ will revolve around story-making. There will be no pens and no paper but an epic brain-storm sparked by creative props!

Join the incredibly talented Joshua Burnside on Saturday 23 September at The Chamber, Bangor Castle for a magical evening of live music. Recently described by The Irish Times as ‘Rumbling, brooding, powerful and magnetic,’ Joshua’s unique folk textures and melodies mesmerise audiences wherever he goes.

Other Festival highlights include Neil Shawcross’ Penguin Book Cover exhibition at Bangor Carnegie Library from 4 to 30 September and author Kelly Creighton will launch her short-story collection Bank Holiday Hurricane with Bernie McGill at North Down Museum on Sunday 24 September at 6pm.

Speaking about the Festival, Arts Officer, Patricia Hamilton said: ‘I am really excited about this years’ festival! It is packed with incredible local writing talent alongside writing royalty. There are interviews, readings and opportunities to ask your favourite writers a burning question. There are also performance, drama, visual art and workshop events for all ages, all celebrating writing in its broadest form.’

 

For more information on the full programme and to book tickets, visit aspectsfestival.com or phone 028 9127 1200

New season of events at Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre  

Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre’s latest events guide features a packed programme of award winning theatre, exhibitions and musical events.

From now until December, there is much to choose from including the amazing Atlantic Arc Orchestra who take to the stage on Friday 13th October. This collaborative project brings together some of the world’s most respected traditional musicians and features Donal Lunny, Pauline Scanlon, Padraig Rynne, Jarleth Henderson and Sylvian Barou. This high energy eight-piece band take you through a powerful fusion of Irish, Scottish and Breton musical ancestry.

Big screen star and acclaimed songstress Bronagh Gallagher returns to the North West with an intimate performance in the Danny Boy Auditorium on Saturday 11th November. Hailed as one of the greatest soul voices in Ireland, this is a chance for fans to experience her unique musical talent. With roles in ‘The Commitments’, ‘Pulp Fiction’ and ‘Star Wars’, this Limavady appearance will prove popular with film and music fans alike.

Speaking about the upcoming events, The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Joan Baird, OBE, said: “Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre in Limavady provides a wonderful setting for a huge range of events this autumn and winter. The arts sector is an important part of our Council and I would encourage everyone to pick up a guide and start planning their own cultural calendar for the months ahead.”

Other highlights include the return of multi-award winning theatre company Cahoots NI with their new acclaimed production ‘The Assistant’s Revenge.’ There will be a special performance for schools on Wednesday 4th October at 11.30am.

Barking Dog Theatre present a wonderful adaptation of ‘The Wind in the Willows’ for younger children on Wednesday 18th October at 10am. Children will also be entertained with a variety of film screenings, including ‘Elf’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in the run up to Christmas.

Expert willow artist Louise Mc Lean will showcase her ‘Bogland, Branches and the Beach’ exhibition from Friday 1st September until Saturday 23rd September. An award-winning local artist, Louise’s pieces are influenced by our stunning coastline, rugged landscape, and heritage. Exhibitions will also take place by award winning illustrator and animation artist Corrina Askin and sculptor Ryan Burke.

To book tickets or to find out more information, please contact Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre on 028 7776 0650 or visit www.roevalleyarts.com

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Discover NorthernIreland has stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural events. Here are 10 exciting things taking place this week (11-17 September).

 

  1. BBQ & Blues Supper Club, Newtownards, Co. Down, 16 September. At the unique setting of Cloud 9 at Ards  Airport this event will feature the best of local barbecued food, drink, and blues music. Scenic helicopter flights will be available as part of the day over the Strangford Peninsula. To book e-mail hello@indiefude.com or call 07510728109/07518384510.
  2. Afternoon Tea with Benefits, Malmasion Hotel, Belfast, 16 September. A naughty afternoon tea with a glass of champagne, followed by a makeup masterclass and demonstration with Benefit Cosmetics. A £10 voucher is included with this package to go towards any Benefit product of your choice.
  3. Mourne Mountain Marathon, Newcastle, Co. Down, 16-17 September. A competitive event for teams of two, this is Ireland’s only two-day endurance and navigation marathon held each year in the beautiful mountains of Mourne in Northern Ireland. Teams will be given a map with markers located in various areas, they must visit these control markers, but design their own route between, along with a self-sufficient overnight camp.
  4. Community Tea Dancing, The Old Courthouse, Antrim, 13 September. A great opportunity to dust off those dancing shoes and step out in style. 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 afternoons are sure to delight. Dance starts at 2pm.
  5. Siege Museum, Derry~Londonderry, 11-16 September. The new Siege Museum and Exhibition is a permanent display of the history of the Siege of Londonderry and of the Associated Clubs of the Apprentice Boys of Derry, including artefacts, video and interactive media. Open Monday-Saturday from 10am.
  6. Return to Source Walk, Belfast, 16 September. Discover the source of the River Lagan on Slieve Croob amidst the rolling Dromara Hills. As the River Lagan flows majestically into the Belfast Lough it is one of Northern Ireland’s greatest rivers, however, at the source this mighty watercourse is small enough to step over. The meeting point is Drumbridge car park, at 10am, duration of the walk is approximately five hours.
  7. Sperrin and Killeter Walking Festival, Co Tyrone, 16-17 September. Walkers of all ages and abilities have the chance to get outside and explore the beauty, history and heritage of the Sperrins and Killeter regions.  Walks are available at a variety of levels including easy strolls (perfect for families and budding nature photographers), moderate treks and challenging hill walks.
  8. Aspects Literature Festival, Bangor, Co. Down, 14-24 September. Ards and North Down Borough Council present this year’s Aspects Literature Festival, celebrating the very best of Irish writing. After the success of last year’s 25th anniversary celebrations, this year’s festival is filled with poetry, music, theatre, history, memoir, exhibitions, interviews and readings.
  9. Introduction to Digital Photography, Clotworthy House, Antrim, 12 September. On this six-week course you will learn how to frame photographs and improve your photography skills to create great photos and also cover saving, editing and making photo gifts. Course costs £54-60, to book visit www.theoldcourthousetheatre.com.
  10. Armagh Planetarium, Armagh, 11-16 September. Armagh Planetarium offers visitors a unique experience, which is quite simply “out of this world”. In the Planetarium’s amazing Digital Theatre you can relax and experience our planet and beyond, take a tour of the night sky, or even discover some of the myths behind the star constellations. With interactive displays and exhibition areas, there’s plenty to keep the whole family entertained. Open Monday- Saturday from 10am.

 

For more information on these events or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit  www.DiscoverNorthernIreland.com.

 

Seamus Heaney HomePlace celebrates literary greats this autumn

Tribute events to two key Heaney influences – Patrick Kavanagh and Michael McLaverty

Autumn guests at Seamus Heaney HomePlace include Jennifer Johnston, Colin Davidson, Ardal O’Hanlon, Ciaran McMenamin, Fintan O’Toole and Robert McCrum

Two of Seamus Heaney’s greatest literary influences – poet Patrick Kavanagh and writer Michael McLaverty – are being celebrated with a number of events taking place as part of the newly unveiled autumn programme at Seamus Heaney HomePlace.

In a cross-border collaboration funded by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, HomePlace will be working with the Patrick Kavanagh Centre in Monaghan to explore the works of Kavanagh, Heaney and the shared links in their writing.

2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Patrick Kavanagh – whose poetry Heaney described as combining “bag-apron realism and far-horizon vision” – and events will take place in their respective literary centres in both Monaghan and Bellaghy.

The HomePlace events on Saturday 7 October will include a children’s writing workshop on the theme of home, a lecture by Dr Una Agnew evaluating Kavanagh’s influence on Heaney and their respective literary legacies and a performance of Kavanagh’s ‘The Great Hunger’ by the Lyric Theatre, which will meld spoken word, film, and sound to evoke the poet’s exploration of country life.

One of Ireland’s greatest short story writers, Michael McLaverty, died 25 years ago and on Saturday 28 October family members and literary experts will come together to discuss his life, work and relationship with Heaney.  The event will feature a reading of Heaney’s ‘Tribute to Michael McLaverty’ by actor Vincent Higgins and will be preceded from Saturday 21 October by ‘Fosterage’an exhibition exploring McLaverty’s life and work, presented in association with Linen Hall Library.

In ‘Capturing Seamus: The Art of the Portrait’ on Sunday 8 October, three artists who have created a portrait of Heaney – artist Colin Davidson and photographers Eamonn McCabe and Geray Sweeney – will discuss the context and experience of working with him and the process of capturing his essence in just one image, in an event chaired by Declan Long.

Often described as the definitive documentary of the life and work of Seamus Heaney, ‘Out of the Marvellous’ was created in 2009 to mark the poet’s 70th birthday.  Filmmaker Charlie McCarthy will discuss the film with BBC Northern Ireland’s Mark Carruthers following a special screening on Saturday 25 November.

Poet and professional glasses-wearer John Hegley makes his HomePlace debut on Friday 20 October with two shows – ‘Peace, Love and Potatoes’, with poems and songs inspired by memories of his childhood and ‘I am a Poetato’, featuring songs, jokes and rhymes, for children aged 8-12 years.

The fun continues on Thursday 23 November with actor, comedian and writer Ardal O’Hanlon (‘Father Ted’) who will be in conversation with BBC Northern Ireland’s William Crawley about his wide-ranging career, love of literature and famous acting creations.

Looking back at her career of almost 50 years, her reputation and her legacy, one of Ireland’s most important contemporary novelists Jennifer Johnston will be in conversation with fellow author Martina Devlin on Saturday 14 October.

The explosion of new Irish writing talent comes under the spotlight in two events in the HomePlace this autumn.  On Sunday 15 October, ‘Young Blood’ sees three debut authors – actor Ciaran McMenamin, Sally Rooney, one of The Observer’s Rising Stars of 2017 and former journalist June Caldwell – share their fresh and irreverent takes on life in Ireland today.   ‘A Constable Calls’ on Saturday 11 November, meanwhile, looks at the rise of crime writing following political changes in Northern Ireland and includes contributions from authors Eoin McNamee, Liz Nugent and Declan Burke.

Award-winning journalist and commentator Fintan O’Toole makes a welcome return to HomePlace on Thursday 7 December to discuss the issues that have dominated the news over the past twelve months – from President Trump to the UK general election and the consequences for the UK and Ireland of triggering Article 50.

The prospect of death and its aftermath for those left behind are explored in two events.  On Sunday 5 November, author and journalist Robert McCrum discusses his new book, ‘Every Third Thought’, his literary and personal response to his own mortality and his friendship with and memories of Heaney. In ‘Who Am I Now?’ on Saturday 21 October, actress and comedian Nuala McKeever leads an expressive and creative writing session for anyone living with life-changing loss.

There’s plenty on offer for theatre fans too, with ‘Green and Blue’ from Kabosh Theatre Company looking at the realities of patrolling the border during the conflict on Tuesday 17 October; Stephen Beggs exploring the funny, challenging and emotional issue of fatherhood in ‘My Father’s Chair’on Saturday 4 November and Olivier Award-winning actor Guy Masterson (and nephew of Richard Burton!), bringing the Charles Dickens classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ to life in a one-man show just in time for the festive season, on Thursday 14 December.

Tickets for all October – December events at Seamus Heaney HomePlace are on sale now at www.seamusheaneyhome.com or from box office on tel. 028 79387444.  The full online programme is available to view here