MAY
2007 WATERFORD
LIVE MUSIC LISTING
friday
4
The Frank & Walters, 8pm @ Electric Ave.
The Remedees, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
saturday
5
Iq, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Northern Soul,10pm @ Oskars.
Delorentos,11.30pm @ Forum.
sunday
6
San Fran Fiasco, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Robert Acoustic, 6pm @ Oskars.
Boomer, 6pm @ Masons.
Monday
7
The Waxies,10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Tuesday
8
Royal Flush, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Thursday
10
The Butterfly Band, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
FRIDAY
11
Neosupervital + Fight Like Apes, Electric Ave.
Kyser Soze, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
SATURDAY
12
The Vinyls, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Lebowskis, 10pm @ Oskars.
The Aftermath,11.30pm @ Forum.
SunDAY
13
Hunter, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Platform 2, 6pm @ Oskars.
The Remedees, 6pm @ Muldoons.
monDAY
14
Bog The Donkey, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Tuesday
15
The Remedees, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Thursday
17
Messiah J & The Expert + Giveamanakick + The Flaws Electric Ave.
The toniks, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Freddie White, 8pm @ The Bodega.
Friday
18
Bray Vista, Electric Ave.
Transmitter, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
The Polis (Police tribute), 9.30pm @ Oskars.
Freddie White, 8pm @ The Bodega.
saturday
19
Revolver, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Avalon, 10pm @ Oskars.
The Lullabees,11.30pm @ Forum.
SUnday
20
Ross Kearley, 6pm @ Oskars.
The Remedees,10.30pm @ Rubys.
San Fran Fiasco, 6pm @ Masons.
monDAY
21
Northern Soul,10.30pm @ Rubys.
The Butterfly Band, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Tuesday
22
The Vinyls, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Thursday
24
Ben Taylor + Luan Parle, Electric Ave.
Friday
25
The Jam Tarts,10.30pm @ Rubys.
Night Prowler (AC/DC tribute), 9pm @ Forum.
Teenage Kicks 25, 8pm @ Garter Lane.
Saturday
26
San Fran Fiasco,10.30pm @ Rubys.
IQ, 10pm @ Oskars.
The DISTRACTIONS, 11.30pm @ Forum.
Sunday
27
Avalon, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Just Us, 6pm @ Oskars.
Tarrantino, 6pm @ Muldoons.
Monday
28
Boomer, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Tuesday
29
The toniks, 10.30pm @ Muldoons.
Thursday
31
Bog The Donkey, 10.30pm @ Rubys.
Visual
Art
May
Exhibitions
to May 26: ‘Driftwood’ Paintings by William Watson. ‘Scenic
Route’
Paintings by Liz Johnson. ‘Market 07’ A selection of work
by various
artists, featuring paintings by Tomás O’Maoldomhnaigh,
Chris Meehan
and Rosemary Cantlon. Old Market House Arts Centre, Dungarvan, Co.
Waterford.
May 8
to June 28
People
People, a collection of photographic portraits from Guatemala, Italy,
Japan, Lebanon, Portugal, South Africa, Spain and Ireland, is a new
exhibition of highly original portraits by photographer Paul Kelly.
The images make manifest the spirit and individuality of his subjects
within their specific material environments. At the same time, while
shot in diverse locations throughout the world, they also attest to
a
commonality of human expression, which cultural difference would
often make us forget. Open: Tues to Sat, 10am to 5.30pm, and
admission is free. Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell Street.
Theatre
May 12
Branwen
Branwen is the story of two writers, one Irish and one Welsh, who
are
thrust together to create a script for an animated film of the
Branwen myth from the Mabinogion. 8pm. Tickets e20/15. Info: on
051-855038. Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell Street.
May 17
to 19
Dixie and the Angels & Dix Points
Stagemad Theatre Company presents a double bill with Dixie and the
Angels by Kieran Stewart, delving in to the nature of loyalty and
betrayal. What makes someone betray a cause they once were true to?
What is the tipping point? Is it greed, is it revenge or a
philosophical about turn? Dix Points by Adam Wallace is about what
happens when three great institutions collide, life, love and ...
the
Eurovision song contest. 8pm. Tickets e15/12.50. Info: on 051-855038.
Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell Street.
May 22
to 24
Wallflowering
This smash hit play features a middle-aged couple in the dance of
lveo and marriage during 1970’s Melbourne. We meet Cliff and
Peg and
their quick-stepping, foxtrotting, tango-twisting younger selves in
a
fabulous fusion of dance and theatre. These one time prize-winning
ballroom dancers find themselves out of step with one another and
the
changing values of the world around them. 8pm. Tickets e20/15. Info:
on 051-855038. Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell Street.
May 29
& 30
Frank Pig Says Hello
…the theatre version of the Pat McCabe novel, The Butcher Boy
- about
a cheerfully deranged delinquent growing up in rural 1960s Ireland.
The story focuses on the character of Francie Brady - Piglet - a
troubled boy struggling to come to terms with himself, his family
and
ultimately, his entire surroundings. Piglet's childhood is also
encumbered by an embittered, alcoholic father, and a manically
depressed mother. So with his father in and out of the pub, and his
mother in and out for treatment, Piglet is forced to look elsewhere
for human nourishment. 8pm. Tickets e20/15. Info: on 051-855038.
Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell Street.
Comedy
May 17
Scott Capurro
+ Ross Browne + Matt Sadlier. 9pm, tickets at door on the night, or
online: www. revolutionwaterford.com Revolution Comedy Club, John
Street.
Concerts
May at
Christchurch
May 6: Trad Mhór. 12pm, tickets e5/10 (Family). May 12: Carlow
Young
Artists Choir. 8pm, tickets e5/10 (Family). June 3: Malcolm Proud.
12pm, Free. Bookings: 051 874402. Christ Church Cathedral.
christchurchwaterford.com
May 11
Barrack Street Concert Band
A night not to be missed for all Wind Band enthusiasts. 8pm. Tickets
e10/8. Info: on 051-855038. Garter Lane Arts Centre, O’Connell
Street.
May 26
Madrigallery goes Baroque!
Monteverdi Madrigals, baroque songs with soloist Roisin O’Grady,
and
the Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 for Solo Violin, Recorders,
Strings & Continuo mark Madrigallery’s first foray into
the baroque.
8pm. Tickets e20/15. Info: on 051-855038. Good Shepherd Chapel, WIT.
June
1 & 2
An Evening with Liam Clancy and Friends.
8pm. Tickets e10/8. Info: on 051-855038. Garter Lane Arts Centre,
O’Connell Street.
www.waterfordtreasures.com
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