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Prime ten issues to do in Sligo this week



1 I Want I Was a Mountain, The Hawk’s Nicely (Wednesday at 10am and 4pm) On the day of the well-known annual honest, the city of Faldum receives an surprising go to. A wanderer gives to grant a want to anybody who needs one… I Want I used to be a Mountain makes use of rhyme, reside music, and only a smattering of metaphysical philosophy to boldly reimagine Herman Hesse’s traditional fairy story. Faculty efficiency at 10am and efficiency for households (+7) at 4pm.

Locals@Lunch with Michelle Fenney, The Hawk’s Nicely Theatre (Wednesday at 13:10pm)

The feminine led lunchtime collection Locals@Lunch continues with Michele Feeney presenting a snippet of a undertaking she has been engaged on known as Re-arranged; a number of a few of your most favorite melodies, organized in a easy but stunning manor preserving true to the unique tune however including acoustic splendour. Entry is free.

3 The Simpson’s Pub Quiz, The Garavogue (Wednesday at 9:00pm)

Are prepared to check your information of Springfield’s most infamous household? The present initially appeared as shorts on what TV collection? What does the J in Homer J. Simpson stand for? What’s the identify of the Simpsons household’s pet canine? If you realize the reply to any of those questions, then you definately’d be sensible to get your self down the Garavogue this Wednesday for the Simpson’s smartphone pace quiz. Admission: €5 per particular person / €20 desk of 4.

4 Dolly and Mick, The Hawk’s Nicely Theatre (Thursday at 8:00pm)

Come see this musical play written by Seamus Moran that includes Dolly and Mick as they return house from a gig. He’s a widower from Limerick, she’s a divorcee from Arkansas. They each know their relationship is in hassle. Mick thinks they simply want a break. Dolly is aware of the one technique to save their relationship is to surrender the act. €18/15 (conc.)

5 The Sligo Movie Society: Between Two Worlds, The Mannequin (Thursday at 8:00pm)

The Sligo Movie Society continues at The Mannequin this Thursday with the French movie Between Two Worlds. Directed by Emmanuel Carrère the movie options Juliette Binoche as a profitable writer, relocates to the town of Caen to jot down an exposé on low paying working situations. Admission €8 / €6 (conc.)

6 David O’Doherty, The Hawk’s Nicely Theatre (Friday at 8:00pm)

Right here he comes once more, trotting on to the stage with all the misplaced confidence of a waiter with no pad. Is he going to recollect it? Hopefully! There’ll be a number of apologising and a few songs on a glued collectively plastic keyboard from 1986. You may recognise David O’Doherty from ‘Reside at The Apollo’ and ‘8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown’. Tickets €22.

7 Flower Pageant, Sligo Methodist Church (Friday to Sunday)

The County Sligo Flower and Backyard Membership are internet hosting their flower pageant over three days this weekend. Entitled Heavenly Scent, it should characteristic mini demonstrations with tea and occasional obtainable. Going down Friday from 11:30am – 5pm, Saturday 10am – 5pm, and Sunday 1pm – 4pm. Donations welcome.

8 Neighborhood Workshops with Crash Ensemble, The Mannequin (Saturday at 6:00pm)

The Crash Ensemble Neighborhood Supervisor and violinist Larissa O’Grady will lead a workshop that’s centered on the design of a music expertise that invitations contributors to share an area and brainstorm in a artistic ambiance and design new methods to current an expertise for the twenty first century live performance goer. Reserving is required for this free workshop.

9 Portrait Lab Household Day: Gentle and Shadow, The Mannequin (Sunday from 11:00am – 4:00pm)

A vibrant, enjoyable household day led by artist Geraldine O’Neill for youngsters of all ages and their mother and father. Utilizing charcoal, gentle and shadow, take a journey with the artist and make your very personal experimental self-portraits. All supplies supplied. Timeslots are: 11am – 12.15pm, 12.30pm – 1.45pm, 2.30pm – 3.45pm. Free admission.

10 Banjo Infants, The Hawk’s Nicely Theatre (1pm for 0-12 months, 2:30pm for 13-36 months)

There’s a actual deal with in retailer on this joyous occasion as two of the world’s biggest exponents of the banjo deal with our tiniest audiences to an distinctive one-off live performance only for Sligo smallies! Ron Block and Damien O’Kane will delight and enchant infants, and fogeys alike showcasing a unity of their respective traditions. Admission €10 for mum or dad and child.

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