WENESDAY 18.30-20.00 FROM SEEDLING TO SEQUOIA

Noggin Theatre Company – An evening with Alice Barry and Brendan Griffin who will cover the key stages of creating a theatrical production with audience participation and discussion.
TICKETS FREE BUT LIMITED
MY PLACE COMMUNITY CENTRE
WEDNESDAY 20.30 – 22.00 THE SILVER CASE – PLAY READING

Noggin Theatre Company- A new play by Brendan Griffin with performers Lewis Barfoot and Alice Barry. Audience discussion and feedback will follow.
TICKETS FREE BUT LIMITED
MY PLACE COMMUNITY CENTRE
THURSDAY 20.00 – 21.00 BAGGAGE

Noggin Theatre Company presents ‘Baggage’. A one-woman show written and performed by Nicole Rourke.
Baggage is the story of a woman unpacked. Fusing theatre and dance with some side splitting comedy, this show takes the audience on a rip roaring adventure from a small town in Ireland to the dance floors of Buenos Aires. This is not a coming of age story – she’s far too old for that. This is a coming of rage…
Tickets €20
MY PLACE COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY 12.00 – 1.30 LITERARY READING
Alice Barry hosts a reading and discussion with Patrick Holloway (The Language of Remembering) and Rosie Morris, both editors of The Four Faced Liar literary journal.
MIDLETON LIBRARY
SATURDAY 14.30 – 15.30 POETRY READING
Poetry Reading by Anthony Wade
“Not Forgotten: poems arising during lockdown”
MIDLETON LIBRARY
SATURDAY 20.00 – 21.00 BAGGAGE
Noggin Theatre Company presents ‘Baggage’ – A one-woman show, written and performed by Nicole Rourke.
Baggage is the story of a woman unpacked. Fusing theatre and dance with some side splitting comedy, this show takes the audience on a rip roaring adventure from a small town in Ireland to the dance floors of Buenos Aires. This is not a coming of age story – she’s far too old for that. This is a coming of rage…
TICKETS €20
AGHADA HALL
SUNDAY 14.00-14.45PM POETRY READING

Join us at Midleton Books to hear Kenneth Hickey, the winner of last year’s poetry competition, present selections from his captivating new poetry collection titled “KRIEG.”
MIDLETON BOOKS