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www.wexfordfringe.ie
18th October - 3rd November
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WEXFORD FRINGE 2019AT A GLANCE
www.wexfordfringe.ie
THANK YOU
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SINGING & SWINGING PUBS
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
HISTORY OF WEXFORD
TICKET INFORMATION
FESTIVAL TOURS
MUSICALS & OPERA
MUSIC
CHILDREN & FAMILY EVENTS
COMEDY, THEATRE & MORE
SPOKEN WORD
EXHIBITIONS IN TOWN
EXHIBITIONS IN TOWN (CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL)
EXHIBITIONS IN TOWN (THE MAKERS HOUSE WEXFORD)
EXHIBITIONS IN TOWN (TALBOT HOTEL WEXFORD)
EXHIBITIONS OUT OF TOWN
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We thank all our advertisers, event organisers and exhibitors. Your commitment, enthusiasm and creative energy make it possible to undertake this project.
Wexford Fringe Guide Coordinator: Katie O’ Connor
Wexford Fringe Guide Administrator: Denise Farrell
Wexford Chamber: President Graham Scallan and Vice President Karl Fitzpatrick
Acknowledgements: The Farmer’s Kitchen Hotel
Photographs and images supplied courtesy of: Wexford Chamber would like to thank everyone that kindly sent us pictures and images for inclusion in the Fringe Guide.
Design and Artwork: ©2019 Think Print & Design 053 91 80094 www.thinkpd.ie
PUBLISHED BY:Wexford Chamber. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication, including design and artwork may be reported, stored in, introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and publisher.
This Guide has been produced using information supplied directly by artists and venues. Whilst great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of this Guide, Wexford Chamber cannot guarantee that the publication is free from omission or error.
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Taxi Rank Parking Bank
Wexford Chamber of Commerce
The Creative Hub and The Makers House
Station
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WEXFORD QUAYSIDE
High Street Mallin Street
Abbey Street
Commercial Quay
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North Main Street
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South Main Street
Roche’s Road
Lower John Street
Upper John Street
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King Street Upper
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Francis Street
Grogan's Road
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Well Lane
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Slaney Street
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Mary Street
School Street
To N25 Rosslare
To R733Hook Lighthouse,St. Joseph’s Club, St Michael’s St Vincent De Paul
N25 To: Murrintown Community Centre, Murrintown, The Silver Fox, Kilmore Quay, The Lobster Pot, Carne, Kellys Resort Hotel, Rosslare, The Farmers Kitchen, Drinagh,EPA Headquarters, Crafters, Kilrane, Coast Hotels, The Forge, Craft & Design Centre
R741 to: The Pumphouse and Wexford Wild Fowl Reserve
N11/N25 to: Wexford County Council Buildings, Carricklawn, The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig Hotel, The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy. Maldron Hotel Wexford, Wexford Racecourse
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The Guinness Singing and Swinging Pubs competition is now in its 67th year. This competition has come a long way since it first started in 1952, and it hasn’t lost an ounce of its unique character in those 67 years. The people who contribute and compete in the Guinness Wexford Singing and Singing Pubs competition have managed to nurture the event through time. They have also worked hard to ensure the original competitiveness and atmosphere still exists today.
People travel from all over the world to soak up the atmosphere and indulge in the ever expanding talent that Wexford has to offer. Apart from the fact that this is an Over 18s Event, there are no written rules beyond an appropriate time period. We invite you to visit some, or all, of the pubs and hotels taking part to see if you agree with the adjudicator’s decision. The main sections in the competition are Singing, Swinging, Variety and Traditional Style.
Why not decide for yourself when you attend a show what type of house you are in. Crowd participation is a very important element and whether you are in your local pub or visiting for the Festival, you can be as much a part of it as the singers and the musicians. On behalf of Diageo Ireland can I wish all the competitors the best of luck in the competition. I would also like to thank the people of Wexford and all the very welcome visitors for their support over the last 66 years. Let’s make the 66th year the best ever.
Enjoy the Guinness Singing and Swinging Pubs competition 2019.
Roisin Boyd - Diageo Ireland
For the most up to date times and venues for the Guinness Singing and Swinging Pubs Competition 2019 log on to www.wexfordfringe.ie.
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PRESIDENT’S WELCOMEI am delighted to welcome you to one of the highlights on the local and national entertainment calendar, the 67th Wexford Fringe Festival.
Offering an eclectic mix of over 300 events across 17 days, the 2019 Wexford Fringe Festival delivers a programme of events which both reflects and enhances the town’s global reputation as a kaleidoscopic hub of cultural activity.
Once the spectacular fireworks display catapults the Wexford Fringe Festival into life, audiences of all ages will be treated to cabaret, comedy, dance, film, theatre, puppetry, music and the visual arts from Friday October 18th to Sunday November 3rd 2019.
Wexford Chamber is delighted to be involved in a festival, which has not only gone from strength to strength in terms of entertaining the masses, but through its continued growth and innovation, the Wexford Fringe Festival has become a tourist attraction in its own right and continues to make a significant contribution to the local economy.
In what is generally considered to be an off-peak period in other parts of the country, the Wexford Fringe Festival is also warmly welcomed by retailers, as it provides a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between Summer and Christmas trade.
On behalf of Wexford Chamber and Wexford Fringe, I hope that you enjoy everything that the festival has to offer and together, let’s make Wexford Fringe 2019 the best one yet!
Graham Scallan
President
Wexford Chamber
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WEST GATE HERITAGE CENTREThis tower once guarded the western entrance to the Selskar monastic precincts. It was built c.1300 by Sir Stephen Devereux. Like the other town gates, it consisted of a toll-taking area, cells for offenders and accommodation for guards.
SELSKAR ABBEYThis is one of the oldest sites of worship in Wexford. An abbey was built on the site by Alexander Roche who, upon returning from the Crusades, was informed of the decision of his true love to enter a convent believing him dead. The abbey, the tower of which still stands, was the site of synods and parliaments over the centuries. The roofless church is of much later construction.
CORNMARKETThe prehistoric market place building dates back to 1775. As the name suggests this was once the central market place of the town with its lower floor an open selling area. It has been a market area, dance venue, concert hall and Municipal offices. The Cornmarket is now home to Wexford Arts Centre and the new Wexford County Library close by in Mallin Street.
THE BULLRINGThe Bullring got its present name from the medieval sport of Bull-baiting, introduced to the town by The Butchers’ Guild. From 1621 until 1770, bulls were baited twice a year and their hides presented to the Mayor. During the 1798 rebellion, the Bullring became an open-air factory, making and repairing pikes and other weapons for the insurgents. The Bullring has been the venue of many political rallies and protests: Daniel O’Connell, Charles Stewart Parnell, John Edward Redmond and Eamonn de Valera are among the many political figures who have addressed audiences in this historic square at the heart of Wexford.
The Pikeman statue, sculpted in bronze by Oliver Sheppard, commemorates Wexford’s brave but failed rebellion of 1798. It was unveiled in an elaborate ceremony attended by 30,000 people in 1905. In 2009, conservation works to the Pikeman statue took place.
A re-construction of the Bullring was carried out as a 1798 bicentenary project and was officially opened by President Mary McAleese on 31st May, 1998. A ‘Tree of Liberty”, an Oak, was planted in the centre of the Bullring. Embedded in the ground behind the Pikeman statue is a ‘time capsule’ taking the form of a
metal cylinder containing items reflective of Wexford life in the bicentenary year. The limestone setts which sit on either side of the monument feature inscriptions relating to 1798, while bollards in the shape of cannonballs line the area. Extensive conservation and repair work to the Market Place in the Bull Ring was carried out in 2008.
THE REDMOND MONUMENTThis monument commemorating the Redmond Family dominates Redmond Square at the Northern end of Wexford Town. The Redmond family was prominent in the business, social and political life of Wexford in the 19th century. They represented the town and county in Parliament, and also instigated the reclamation of great tracts of land including the very ground upon which Redmond Square stands. In 2007, following conservation and cleaning works to the monument, floodlighting was put in place to highlight the monument at night.
Redmond Square, with its obelisk near the railway station, commemorates the elder John Edward Redmond (1806-1865) who was Liberal MP for the city of Wexford. The inscription reads: “My heart is with the city of Wexford. Nothing can extinguish that love but the cold soil of the grave.”
Nearby a memorial commemorates the Wexford men who lost their lives in World War One.
COUNTY HALLThe imposing facade of the former headquarters of Wexford County Council was originally a gaol, built in 1812, with walls twenty feet high enclosing 58 cells and 16 exercising yards. Public executions took place on a green in front of the gaol until 1860. A memorial garden to the men executed during Irelands Civil War (1922-1923) is sited in the gaol’s graveyard.
WEXFORD QUAYSAs with all port towns, the quays are a focal point of Wexford. Over the past thousand years they have extended from their original shoreline close to the present North Main Street. In September 2000, this progression continued with an extension width of 25 metres.
A central decked area reminiscent of the old woodenworks of the 1870’s provides a pleasant area to stroll. An inner cobbled area with seating, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view of the River Slaney.
Today Wexford Quay is home to a fleet of commercial mussel harvesters.
HISTORY OF WEXFORDIn a country steeped in myth and legend, Wexford’s history is no exception. Well known Wexford Writer and Historian Nicholas Furlong and Wexford County Council remind us of our rich heritage and hopes to prompt us into reading further about the history of our beautiful town.
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CRESCENT QUAYThe Crescent Quay of today is the former ‘Deep Pool’ of Wexford. It was here that deep water ships berthed. The present stone front which dates back to the early 1800’s extended the length of the quays until the railway arrived in 1880, and threw its viaduct across the mouth of the Crescent to carry the main line to the Rosslare-Europort.
The bronze statue facing out to sea at Crescent Quay is that of Commodore John Barry, “Father of the American Navy”. Barry was born some miles outside Wexford town. The statue was a gift of the American people in 1956. U.S. Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy are among the dignitaries who have laid wreaths here. In the days of sail up to one hundred vessels brought cargoes of superb Co. Wexford malting barley across the Mediterranean, through the Black Sea as far as Odessa and Galati on the Danube.
Behind John Barry is the Old Ballast Office. It was from this building for many decades, that the Wexford Harbour Commissioners oversaw the smooth running of the busy port which traded with many parts of the world. A reminder of our nautical past is to be found in the quay bollards and the window sills to the side of the building where sailors sharpening their knives made unintentional sculptures in the soft stone.
THE BALLAST BANKThe unusual rock foundation island which can be seen from the quays is the ballast bank. It was a place where ships entering or leaving the port could take on or off-load their ballast of sand or stones which they needed to remain stable at sea while travelling without cargo.
THE MAIN STREETWexford’s Main Street, the principal shopping area, is a unique reminder of Wexford’s heritage. Its narrow, irregular paths developed from market trails between the Gaelic municipality to the north and the Norse to the south. It gives local people and visitors a taste of the friendly intimacy of this ancient town.
ST IBERIUS CHURCH, MAIN STREETSaint Iberius Church of Ireland is situated on the site of the early Christian missionary Iubhars’ church. The name Iberius is used in other forms such as Saint Ibar or St. Ivers. The present building is of a 1760 style and contains memorials to several notable Wexford people.
THE NATIONAL OPERA HOUSEThis venue in High Street is the headquarters of the world renowned international Wexford Festival Opera. The original theatre opened in January 1832. In 2006, it closed its doors to undergo a major reconstruction which took just over 2 years to complete. On Friday 5th, September 2008. The National Opera House was officially opened by An Taoiseach, Brian Cowen. This was a historic moment for Wexford and for Ireland. This impressive, landmark building (and Ireland’s first custom-built Opera House) was designed and project-managed by the Office of Public Works. This skyline-changing building hosts a multitude of events all year round of theatre, dance, concerts and other events in addition to the Wexford Festival Opera.
TWIN CHURCHESDominating the skyline of Wexford, are the Twin Churches (the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Rowe Street and The Church of the Assumption, Bride Street). These two churches built between 1851 and 1858 just after the Great Famine are a monument to the devotion of Wexford people and the determination of Father James Roche who saw them to completion. An interesting feature at the main door of both churches is the cobbled mosaic showing relevant names and dates.
FRANCISCAN FRIARYThe Franciscans are the longest established religious order in Wexford, having first come c.1240. Since then they have attended to the spiritual needs of the town through good times and bad. For many years, theirs was the only Catholic Church. It was outside the walls of Wexford town. Friars were among the victims of Cromwellian soldiers in 1649. The grounds of the Church were the venue of huge Temperance rallies in the 1840’s. One of the features of the Friary Church is the effigy of the young boy St. Adjutor, Roman martyr. This lifelike figure shows the wounds inflicted by the youth’s father. It is a much visited shrine.
THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS, ST. JOHNS GATE STREETThe remains of the Knights Hospital and Church of that militant Church Order contains the graves of interesting Wexford citizens, including the tomb of John Edward Redmond M.P. the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party in Westminster and his family. Nearby is the birthplace of the great revivalist of the Irish Ireland movement Robert Brennan, later head of Ireland’s Diplomatic Corps in wartime Washington. His memorial is framed by the old town wall in Abbey Street. His daughter was the famed writer, Maeve Brennan of the New Yorker. Redmond Park, Spawell Road, is a delightful park dedicated to the memory of Major William Redmond where a fine memorial was completed on the centenary of his death in 1917 in World War One.
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Each Event has a reference code listed below
TICKET SOURCE(A) Wexford National Opera House Box Office 053 9122144
(B) Wexford Spiegeltent 053 9199199 Spiegeltent Box Office, 1 Nth Main Street Wexford www.wexfordspiegeltent.com
(C) Dun Mhuire Theatre Box Office South Main Street 053 9123061
(D) Tickets available at the door
(E) Wexford Arts Centre Cornmarket 053 9123764 [email protected]
(F) Free of Charge
(G) Wexford Racecourse 087 3828099 www.wexfordraces.ie
(H) The Irish National Heritage Park 053 91 20733 www.irishheritage.ie (J) Hook Lighthouse www.hookheritage.ie
(K) Crown Live www.livecrownbar.ie 053 9121480
(L) Wexford Town Library 053 9196760
(M) Wexford Mental Health Association 053 91 40610
(O) Oyster Lane www.oysterlane.com
(P) Paint By The Pints www.paintbythepints.com
(V) Clayton Whites of Wexford 053 9122311
(W) Wexford County Council 0539196000
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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23RDFoulksmills with special concentration on the Corach river and Redmond’s mill. This beautiful unspoilt village with a rich heritage of listed buildings and a number of picturesque sites is unveiled by guide Peter Miller, Chairman of the Irish Agricultural Museum. (43 km round trip)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, 20:00Dr George Hadden Memorial LectureSt. Michael’ s Community Centre, Green Street, Wexford‘Those who die for Ireland have no need of prayer’: Liam Mellows, love, betrayal and the Irish Revolution.Dr. Conor McNamara
THURSDAY OCTOBER 24THBannow: from the 1169 landings to the demise of the rotten borough. On May 1st, 1169 Diarmait Mac Murchada joined a group of Anglo-Norman adventurers and mercenary soldiers to reclaim his kingdom. Author and historian Greg Walsh explores the legacy of this event and the rich history of this unique site and its lost medieval town. (62km round trip)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25THA walk around the perimeter of Lady’s Island, a site of long-standing and significant importance for several aspects of Wexford’s rich heritage, with author and local naturalist Jim Hurley. (38 km round trip)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26THA walking tour exploring the hidden gems of Wexford, the Hiberno-Norse town known as Veisafjǫrðr with veteran guide Monica Crofton and retired businessman, Ray Corish.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28THWhy did William Marshal build New Ross? Former Chairman of Wexford Historical Society Brian Matthews looks at the strategically important Norman river port town and the legacy of William Marshall and his wife Isabella, granddaughter of Diarmait Mac Murchada. (72 km round trip)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29THA visit to some Anglo-Norman-Castles in South County Wexford including Butlerstown and other Norman sites in the Barony of Forth. County Wexford has a number of superb medieval castles and Author, Historian and Librarian Jarlath Glynn visits a number of these important south Wexford sites. (30 km round trip)
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30THThe Lost Town of Carrig - Built in 1169 AD by Robert FitzStephen, Carrick was the first recorded Anglo-Norman fortification in the country. The site developed as an important borough in the thirteenth century and was home to one of the first Marshal castles (and Anglo-Norman Deerparks) in the south-east. This tour explores the history of Carrick detailing recent archaeological findings from the site with author and archaeologist Denis Shine. (11 km round trip)
THURSDAY OCTOBER 31STA return visit to mark the 50th anniversary of the Wexford Wildlife Reserve. The 200-hectare Reserve home to thousands of migratory birds is part of the North Slob lowlands ten feet below the high-water level with tour guide Helen Greenhalgh. (13km round trip)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1STMusical Wexford, Thomas Moore’s visit, the Assembly Rooms and the Presentation Convent where Tom Moore played the organ in the Convent Chapel – Michael William Balfe’s and William Telford, the leading organ builder Wexford connections. The tour will also look at the churches, and their part in the musical life of the town, a leisurely stroll looking at Wexford’s musical heritage, a walking tour with the Wexford Festival Opera Board member Ger Lawlor.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2NDRathmacknee Castle and Church. Rathmacknee Castle is a tower house and National Monument built in the 15th century by the Rossiter family. A centre of political and religious importance from the earliest times. A church has stood on this site for hundreds of years with the added presence of a venerated well. William Marshall bestowed the Church of Rathmacknee and all that pertained to it to the Augustinian Priory of All Hollows. The story is told with history teacher John McCormack. (18 km round trip)
FESTIVAL TOURS 2019The Wexford Festival Opera Tours have been part of the Opera Festival Fringe since 1951. Originally organised by Dr George Hadden and Nicholas Furlong, the tours take visitors to sites of historical, social or cultural interest throughout County Wexford. The tours have been organised by Bernard Browne on behalf of Wexford Historical Society for a number of years. To mark the 850th anniversary of the Normans in Ireland, several tours will visit sites associated with the Normans. The tours are open to everyone and are free of charge. The tours leave the Talbot Hotel car park at 10:30 am sharp and are scheduled to return to Wexford at 1:00pm, in time to enjoy the afternoon Festival events. If you don’t have a car, don’t worry. People with cars make room for those without; an opportunity to explore Co. Wexford’s ‘Hidden Gems’ and make new friends.
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MUSICALS & OPERAWexford Light Opera Society’s “Hits From The Musicals”
Wexford Light Opera Society’s “Hits from the Musicals” will be staged in Clayton Whites
Hotel for four nights. Featuring WLOS principal performers and members of the AIMS All Ireland Best Chorus 2019, it is one of the most popular events in the Fringe Calendar and early booking is essential. In the words of Ms. Judith Rice, President of Actors Equity Foundation, U.S.A., “Having had the unique privilege of being a long time voter for the Tony Awards, I would place the extraordinary artists of Wexford Light Opera Society alongside the very best of Broadway”. A great night’s entertainment. Don’t miss it. (A)
Clayton Whites Hotel 28th Oct - 31st Oct, 20:00 Tickets €22.50 Each (A)
Don Quichotte
Jules Massenet (1842-1912)
The ageing and self-proclaimed knight-errant Don Quichotte and his long-suffering but
fiercely devoted servant Sancho set out to have a chivalrous adventure. On his travels he falls in love with the damsel Dulcinée, who sends him on a quest to retrieve her necklace from a band of thieves. After capture by bandits, a skirmish with windmills and a spurned marriage proposal, Don Quichotte contemplates his greatest adventure yet.
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 22nd, 25th & 29th Oct & 1st Nov, 20:00 Tickets €20 - €150 (A)
Dorilla in Tempe
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
The fairytale-like story takes place in the valley of Tempe in Greece. The opera tells of the
obstacles to the blissful union of Dorilla (a princess) and Elmiro (a shepherd), whose rival Nomio turns out to be the disguised god Apollo.
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 23rd, 26th & 30th Oct & 2nd Nov, 20:00 Tickets €20 - €150 (A)
Le Docteur Miracle
Gerorges Bizet (1838-1875)
Opérette in one act Libretto by Léon Battu and Ludovic Halévy sung in French with English
surtitles first performance 9th April 1857, Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris
Clayton Whites Hotel 23rd, 26th & 31st Oct, 15:30 Tickets €30 (A)
La Cucina/ Adina
Gioachino Rossini / Andrew Synnott (1792-1868)
It is the day that has been set aside to celebrate the wedding
of the middle-aged Caliph to young Adina; everyone is rejoicing about the event. At the same time a young Arab named Selimo who is in love with Adina and knows nothing about the wedding has learned that the girl is a prisoner in the Caliph’s harem. The two young people, who have been in love since their adolescent years, were actually on the point of getting married when they were tragically separated. Soon Selimo will learn that Adina is now to marry the Caliph and from there the story unfolds with themes of love, betrayal and jealousy.
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 24th & 31st Oct - 20:00, 27th Oct - 15:00, 3rd Nov 17:00 Tickets €20 - €150 (A)
The Veiled Prophet
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
Presented by Wexford Festival Opera in association with
Heritage Music Productions (Una Hunt, founder and producer) Very few professional performances have been given of Charles Villiers Stanford’s operas in the last century, and many other parts of his musical outlook remain still neglected. Remembered these days for his late-Victorian church. Indeed, there is much more to the Dublin-born Stanford (1852-1924) than most modern listeners realise, and in particular, his symphonies, concertos and Irish Rhapsodies are a joy to discove
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 28th Oct, 17:00 Tickets €50 - €80 (A)
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Le Docteur Miracle
Gerorges Bizet (1838-1875)
Opérette in one act Libretto by Léon Battu and Ludovic Halévy sung in French with English
surtitles first performance 9th April 1857, Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris
Clayton Whites Hotel 23rd, 26th & 31st Oct, 15:30 Tickets €30 (A)
La Cucina/ Adina
Gioachino Rossini / Andrew Synnott (1792-1868)
It is the day that has been set aside to celebrate the wedding
of the middle-aged Caliph to young Adina; everyone is rejoicing about the event. At the same time a young Arab named Selimo who is in love with Adina and knows nothing about the wedding has learned that the girl is a prisoner in the Caliph’s harem. The two young people, who have been in love since their adolescent years, were actually on the point of getting married when they were tragically separated. Soon Selimo will learn that Adina is now to marry the Caliph and from there the story unfolds with themes of love, betrayal and jealousy.
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 24th & 31st Oct - 20:00, 27th Oct - 15:00, 3rd Nov 17:00 Tickets €20 - €150 (A)
The Veiled Prophet
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
Presented by Wexford Festival Opera in association with
Heritage Music Productions (Una Hunt, founder and producer) Very few professional performances have been given of Charles Villiers Stanford’s operas in the last century, and many other parts of his musical outlook remain still neglected. Remembered these days for his late-Victorian church. Indeed, there is much more to the Dublin-born Stanford (1852-1924) than most modern listeners realise, and in particular, his symphonies, concertos and Irish Rhapsodies are a joy to discove
O’ Reilly Theatre, National Opera House 28th Oct, 17:00 Tickets €50 - €80 (A)
Cendrillon
Pauline Viardot (1821-1910)
Opéra comique in three acts Libretto by the composer based on the story of Cendrillon Sung
in French with English surtitles First performance 13 April 1904, Salon of Mademoiselle de Aogueiras Clayton Whites Hotel 24th Oct & 29th Oct & 1st Nov, 15:30 €30 (A)
L’inganno felice
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)
Opera in one act Libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. Sung
in Italian with English surtitles. First performance 8 January 1812, Teatro San Moisè, Venice.
Clayton Whites Hotel 25th Oct & 30th Oct & 2nd Nov, 15:30, Tickets €30 (A)
Lunchtime Recitals
The very popular Lunchtime Recitals provide an insight into the artistic personality of some of the principal singers
of the Festival and are a way to ‘meet’ them in an informal setting. In the beautiful and acoustically excellent eighteenth-century church of St Iberius in the centre of Wexford in Ireland’s Ancient East, audiences appreciate the musical versatility of solo singers who perform a wide variety of music from across the repertoire, including operatic arias, lieder, oratorio, concert and popular songs.
St Iberius Church 23rd - 26th & 28th - 31st Oct & 1st & 2nd Nov 13.05 daily, Tickets €15 (A)
The Gala Concert
The Gala Concert is one of the highlights of Wexford Festival Opera and features a collection of favourite party pieces from
members of the Festival company. All performers generously donate their time and talent for the Gala Concert, and all proceeds go toward supporting Wexford Festival Opera.
Early booking is advised.
O’Reilly Theatre, The National Opera House, 27th Oct 20:30 Tickets €50 - €80 (A)
OYSTER LANE THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS ‘Grease’
Fresh from winning the AIMS Sullivan ‘Best Show in Ireland’ award for last year’s production,
Oyster Lane Theatre Group return with their 25th Anniversary production of Grease! The show runs from Monday 21st to Saturday 26th October at the Dun Mhuire Theatre in the heart of Wexford and features all the well-known classics including ‘Summer Nights’, ‘Grease Lightning’, ‘Grease is the Word’ and ‘We Go Together’. Formed in 1994, the group has produced many award-winning productions including Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Hairspray, Beauty and the Beast and last year’s all conquering Michael Collins - a Musical Drama. Featuring an incredibly talented local cast of over 50 people, Grease tells the story of Danny and Sandy, along with the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies as they navigate their way through their teenage years at Rydell High School. The show promises energy, comedy and a rip-roaring soundtrack that will have you bopping out of the theatre! It’s not to be missed - remember Grease is the Word!
Dun Mhuire Theatre, Wexford 21st Oct - 26th Oct, Doors Open 19:30, show starts at 20:00, Tickets from €12 Booking through www.oysterlane.com (O)
Choral Concert - Performance of Haydn’s Creation
Wexford Festival Singers, orchestra & soloists conducted by Dr. Kevin O’Carroll.
Rowe Street Church Wexford 3rd Nov, 15:00 €20 Adult/Children €18 / €10 (E)
DAYTIME PACKAGE
Discover the world of opera with the Daytime Events Package. This is the perfect introduction to Wexford Festival Opera and can be comfortably enjoyed over a few hours in Wexford without staying overnight. It has proved particularly attractive to groups of people as a day out for their organisation. The package includes a Lunchtime Recital in St. Iberius Church, a ShortWork opera in the afternoon in Clayton Whites Hotel, with lunch in the hotel between the events.
- 13.05 Lunchtime Recital at St Iberius Church- 14.15 Lunch at Clayton Whites Hotel- 15.30 ShortWork opera in Clayton Whites Hotel- 23rd Oct - 26th Oct, 29th - 2nd Nov.Tickets €65 Contact 053 91 22144 for more information
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MUSICWexford Male Voice Choir- Live at Lunchtime The Spiegeltent, Wexford
The Choir return to the Spiegeltent this year for their annual Festival
Concert. Featuring Special Guest Artist - Chris Currid. This promises to be a fantastic show
28th Oct, 14.00 (doors open 13:30) Tickets €10 (B)
Samhain Soirée
The Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government is delighted to present a magical musical evening. The event will
feature performances by public service and local choirs, including the Department’s own WexLyrical Met Eireann’s Isobars, Choir of the EPA (Wexford Branch) and Stagefright. Feel free to attend in costume to add to the atmosphere!
Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government, Newtown Road, Wexford. 24th Oct, 17:30 Tickets available www.eventbrite.ie/e/samhain-soiree-tickets-64789841159 (F)
The Busquitos
Expect zany antics from this Dutch group of musicians who deliver a fast-changing variety of musical styles.
Wexford Arts Centre 24th Oct, 13:00 Tickets €11.00, Concessions €9.00 (E)
Kevin Lawlor’s APK Trio
This new project by drummer and local jazz musician Kevin Lawlor will combine 3 of Wexford’s foremost improvising
musicians to play a program of different and some unconventional music, by the likes of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Stevie Wonder, Joshua Redman, Billie Eilish and John Coltrane, among others.
Wexford Town Library 2nd Nov, 13:00 to 14:00 (F)
Valda Chamber Choir 21st Anniversary Lunchtime Recital
With special guests “Saxology” - Saxophone Quartet
Wexford County Council, Carricklawn, Wexford19th Oct, 13.05, Tickets €15 (concession for children & OAP at door) (D) (E)
Saxology Saxophone Quartet Lunchtime Concert
Selection of popular, classical and jazz numbers
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket1st Nov 13.00 Tickets 10.00 (E)
Live Music at the Thomas Moore Tavern
18th October - Tony K 19th October - Family Affair 22nd October - Peaky Blinders
25th October - Family Affair 26th October - Helena & Ger 29th October - Peaky Blinders 1st November - Tony K 2nd November - Family Affair 5th November - Peaky Blinders
Thomas Moore Tavern, Cornmarket, Wexford18th Oct - 3rd Nov opens 12:00 (F)Music starts at 21:30 each evening
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MUSICValda Chamber Choir 21st Anniversary Lunchtime Recital
With special guests “Saxology” - Saxophone Quartet
Wexford County Council, Carricklawn, Wexford19th Oct, 13.05, Tickets €15 (concession for children & OAP at door) (D) (E)
Saxology Saxophone Quartet Lunchtime Concert
Selection of popular, classical and jazz numbers
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket1st Nov 13.00 Tickets 10.00 (E)
Live Music at the Thomas Moore Tavern
18th October - Tony K 19th October - Family Affair 22nd October - Peaky Blinders
25th October - Family Affair 26th October - Helena & Ger 29th October - Peaky Blinders 1st November - Tony K 2nd November - Family Affair 5th November - Peaky Blinders
Thomas Moore Tavern, Cornmarket, Wexford18th Oct - 3rd Nov opens 12:00 (F)Music starts at 21:30 each evening
Live Music at Maggie Mays Bar
18th Oct - Wrecking Ball 22:30
20th Oct - Trad/ Ballad session from 21:30
21st Oct - Trad/ Ballad session from 21:30
24th Oct - Shane Murphy from 21:30
25th Oct - Badge from 22:30
26th Oct - DJ playing from 22:00
27th Oct - Boy Blue is playing from 20.00 - 22.00 followed by DJ @22.00
28th Oct - Trad/ Ballad session from 21:30
31st Oct - Stuart Burns from 21:30
1st Nov - Soul Trek & the Funk Generation from 22:30
3rd Nov - Trad/Ballad session 21:30
Monck Street, Wexford (F)
Live Music at the Crown Live
Saturday 14th of September: Creedence Awakened - Tribute to CCR
Friday 20th of September: Lantern Events: Silver Screen Seductions - Box office Burlesque.
Saturday 21st of September: The Ultimate Police - Tribute to the Police
Thursday 26th of September: Peter Bruntell - Songwriters at Crown Live
Friday 4th of October: John Power
Friday 11th of October: Bulls on Parade - Tribute to Rage Against the Machine
Saturday 12th of October: No Stair Way - Tribute to Led Zeppelin
Thursday 17th of October: The Ocolets - Songwriters at the Crown Live Series.
Saturday 26th of October: Damien Dempsey
Saturday 2nd of November: The Absolute Eagles - Tribute to the Eagles
Friday 8th of November: Park life- Tribute to Blur
Saturday 9th of November: Cash Returns - Tribute to Johnny Cash
Friday 15th of November: Karma Police - A Tribute to Radiohead
Friday 22nd of November: The Blizzards
Saturday 23rd of November: Seattle Grunge Experience
Friday 13th of December: Made of Stone- Tribute to the Stone Roses
Saturday 14th of December: Moonage Daydream - Tribute to David Bowie
Thursday 26th of December: Mack Fleetwood - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac.
Saturday 7th of March 2020: The Calling
Monck Street, Wexford Music each evening at 21.00 (K)
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CHILDREN & FAMILY EVENTSWexford Model Railway Club Open Day
Wexford Model Railway Club will hold its annual Fringe open day in St. Joseph’s community
center, with various club layouts running and refreshments available
St Joseph’s Community Centre 20th Oct, 12:00-17:00 (F)
Goose Week at the Wexford Wildfowl Reserve
Join us in welcoming back the Greenland White-fronted Geese and in celebrating our 50th
anniversary. Events running throughout the week 26th Oct - 1st Nov include an Open Day at the Reserve on the Sunday with talks, activities and stalls; evening goose watches from the Observation Tower to watch the geese go out to roost; and quizzes and activities in the Visitor Centre. All events are free though some may require booking. You’ll find more details on their Facebook page @npwswexfordwildfowlreserve or on their website www.wexfordwildfowlreserve.ie
North Slob, Ardcavan, Wexford, Y35 EY89 26th Oct - 1st Nov, 9:00 - 17:00 (F)
Age of Invasion Tour, Prehistoric Tour, Early Christian Tour
Guided Tours running daily throughout the week of fringe.
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford Park admission rates apply. 18th Oct - 3rd Nov, 9:30 - 18:30 (H))
Daily Life in Viking Wexford Experience
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford20th Oct - 3rd Nov, Daily 14:00 €25 per participant pre-booking essential (H)
Spider Frighters Freedom Fighters
With music, puppets and live action, this fun, (and a little spooky) interactive Halloween
story is not to be missed!
Wexford Arts Centre 26th Oct, 12:00 Tickets €7, Family (2+2) €25 (E)
Teddy’s Picnic for Ages 3-6 Years
Eddy the Teddy and his best friend Sammy Ragdoll organize a picnic
Wexford Arts Centre 20 Oct, 14:00 Tickets €7, Family (2+2) €25 (E)
Alice in Wonderland
Barking Dog Theatre present their exciting adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
Wexford Arts Centre 20th Oct, 15:30 Tickets €7, Family (2+2) €25 (E)
Meet the Birds of Prey Experience
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford20th Oct- 3rd Nov Daily at 10:00, €20 per participant- pre-booking essential (H)
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EVENTS AT CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL – Host of ShortWork Operas from 23rd October - 2nd November – Host of Wexford Light Opera Society from 28th October - 31st October – Art & Craft Exhibition from 22nd October - 3rd November
WINE & DINE AT CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL – Homemade treats served daily in the Coffee Dock – Carvery lunch & evening barfood menu in the Library Bar – Table d’hôte & à la carte dining at the Terrace Restaurant
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EVENTS AT CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL – Host of ShortWork Operas from 23rd October - 2nd November – Host of Wexford Light Opera Society from 28th October - 31st October – Art & Craft Exhibition from 22nd October - 3rd November
WINE & DINE AT CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL – Homemade treats served daily in the Coffee Dock – Carvery lunch & evening barfood menu in the Library Bar – Table d’hôte & à la carte dining at the Terrace Restaurant
& CLAYTON WHITES HOTEL IS IN THE HEART OF IT ALL
WEXFORD COMES ALIVE AT FESTIVAL TIME
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COMEDY, THEATRE & MOREWexford Festival Opera Opening Ceremony Fireworks Display
Wexford Quay Front22nd Oct, 19:00 (F)
Wexford Festival Book & Collectors Fair
Stalls offering antiquarian, out of print and new books, coins, postcards, prints and antiques.
Talbot Hotel Wexford 3rd Nov 11:00 - 17:00 Admission: €2 Children Free (D)
R.N.L.I Irish Lifeboats Coffee Morning
Riverbank House Hotel 1st Nov 10:30-12:30 Donations accepted at the door (F)
Feile Samhain
Discover the history and mystery of Samhaim. A free Féile Samhain ritual will be showcased at Hook where age-old tales of
Samhain will be shared by ‘Druids’ in the graveyard of one thousand ships, along with children’s entertainment with Captain Hook and Pirate Pat.
Samhain Art with the resident artist at Hook Lighthouse, Rose, will also be on offer
Hook Lighthouse, Hook 26th, 27th, 28th & 31st Oct 14:00 & 15:00 daily (F)
Age of Invasion Tour, Prehistoric Tour, Early Christian Tour
Guided Tours running daily throughout the week of fringe.
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford Park admission rates apply. 18th Oct - 3rd Nov, 9:30 - 18:30 (H)
Spooky Tours
Special ghastly lantern-lead Halloween tours only for those who like the ghoulish and ‘sphooky’ will be on
offer. Venture into darkness as you ascend the 115 steps of the Lighthouse amid the graveyard of 1000 ships, explore the original keepers’ quarters and learn about the Ghostly tales behind the Lighthouse and its grounds including the paranormal experiences of previous guests and staff. NOT for the faint hearted.
Hook Lighthouse, Hook 26th - 28th Oct 17:30, 18:00, 18:30 & 19:00 Prebook Tickets €10 per person at www.hookheritage.ie (J)
National Hunt Race Meetings
Bettyville, Newtown Road, Wexford Town 087 382809927th & 28th Oct- Times to be confirmed
Tickets €15/ €10 to book tickets in advance or to book a table in the Ivy Room (G)
Wexford Model Railway Club Open Day
Wexford Model Railway Club will hold its annual Fringe open day in St. Joseph’s community
center, with various club layouts running and refreshments available.
St Joseph’s Community Centre 20th Oct, 12:00-17:00 (F)
Goose Week at the Wexford Wildfowl Reserve
Join us in welcoming back the Greenland White-fronted Geese and in celebrating our 50th
anniversary. Events running throughout the week 26th Oct - 1st Nov include an Open Day at the Reserve on the Sunday with talks, activities and stalls; evening goose watches from the Observation Tower to watch the geese go out to roost; and quizzes and activities in the Visitor Centre. All events are free though some may require booking.
North Slob, Ardcavan, Wexford, Y35 EY8926th Oct - 1st Nov, 9:00 - 17:00 (F)
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Spooky Tours
Special ghastly lantern-lead Halloween tours only for those who like the ghoulish and ‘sphooky’ will be on
offer. Venture into darkness as you ascend the 115 steps of the Lighthouse amid the graveyard of 1000 ships, explore the original keepers’ quarters and learn about the Ghostly tales behind the Lighthouse and its grounds including the paranormal experiences of previous guests and staff. NOT for the faint hearted.
Hook Lighthouse, Hook 26th - 28th Oct 17:30, 18:00, 18:30 & 19:00 Prebook Tickets €10 per person at www.hookheritage.ie (J)
National Hunt Race Meetings
Bettyville, Newtown Road, Wexford Town 087 382809927th & 28th Oct- Times to be confirmed
Tickets €15/ €10 to book tickets in advance or to book a table in the Ivy Room (G)
Wexford Model Railway Club Open Day
Wexford Model Railway Club will hold its annual Fringe open day in St. Joseph’s community
center, with various club layouts running and refreshments available.
St Joseph’s Community Centre 20th Oct, 12:00-17:00 (F)
Goose Week at the Wexford Wildfowl Reserve
Join us in welcoming back the Greenland White-fronted Geese and in celebrating our 50th
anniversary. Events running throughout the week 26th Oct - 1st Nov include an Open Day at the Reserve on the Sunday with talks, activities and stalls; evening goose watches from the Observation Tower to watch the geese go out to roost; and quizzes and activities in the Visitor Centre. All events are free though some may require booking.
North Slob, Ardcavan, Wexford, Y35 EY8926th Oct - 1st Nov, 9:00 - 17:00 (F)
Paint By The Pints
What’s included: Step by step walk through of the painting, a complimentary drink and a 1 for 1 donation to Children
in Hospital, Ireland. Everyone takes home their masterpiece at the end of the night.
Sky and the Ground Pub 24th Oct 19:00 - 21:00 Tickets are €28 available www.paintbythepints.com (P)
Southend Heritage Oral History Project
Presentation of local history CDs to participants, and a local history photography exhibition
with music by the Southend Shanty Singers
Wexford Town Library 29th Oct, 19:00 (F)
Wexford Drama Group presents Shush by Elaine Murphy
Five female friends gather on the birthday of Breda, who is in no mood to celebrate.
Wexford Arts Centre 23rd Oct - 27th Oct, 20:00 (E) Tickets €15/ €13
Meet the Birds of Prey Experience
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford20th Oct- 3rd Nov Daily at 10:00, €20 per participant- pre-booking essential (H)
Daily Life in Viking Wexford Experience
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford20th Oct - 3rd Nov, Daily 14:00 €25 per participant pre-booking essential (H)
Wagon Wheels - Short Film Premiere.
Wagon Wheels is a new documentary from filmmaker Terence White about traditional
barrel top wagons in County Wexford. The film is funded by a Creative Ireland award through Wexford County Council. Light refreshments will be served. All welcome.
Wexford Arts Centre19th Oct, 18:00 - 19:00 (F)
Ballycogley Players Present 3 One Act Plays
Don’t miss great nights of laughter and entertainment!!
St Michael’s Hall, SVDP Hall Thomas Street, Wexford 25th, 26th, and 27th Oct, 20:00 Tickets €10.00 (D)
Bridge Drama present ‘Thy will be done’ by Michael Carey and directed by Brigid Scully
This is the story of two brothers, Jack and Peteen who live side
by side but haven’t spoken in 40 years with home help, Bridie acting as a go-between. Peteen’s has been a failed marriage with a wife emigrating to America just before their son was born, never to return. When she dies in America, her son returns to Ireland and is torn between his love for his uncle and his respect for his father.
See bridge drama on Facebook page or www.bridgedrama.com for details.
Wexford Arts Centre 29th Oct - 2nd Nov, 20:00, Tickets €13 (E)
Carrig International Conference
The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford18th - 19th Oct, registration from 9:00 register online www.irishheritage.ie (H)
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SPOKEN WORDLecture; Dr Tom Walsh Lecture
ROSETTA CUCCHI
The 2019 Lecture will be presented by two women closely connected to the Festival’s
past, present, and future. Elaine Padmore (artistic director 1982-1994) will engage in conversation with artistic director designate Rosetta Cucchi. After her tenure at Wexford, Elaine went on to a further distinguished career as Director of The Royal Danish Opera and The Royal Opera, Covent Garden.
Clayton Whites Hotel 1st Nov, 11:00 Tickets €10 (A)
Acclaimed Irish Writer Donal Ryan
Donal Ryan will give a talk and Q&A Session.
Wexford Town Library 24th Oct, 19:00 Booking essential 053 9196760 (F)
Strolling Through Ulysses
Unlocks Joyce’s Masterpiece, bringing the character to life and unravelling the mysteries.
So take a deep breath, as you travel on this 75 minute romp through Ulysses, with all the fun and laughter, which is the backbone of this extraordinary and iconic novel
Wexford Town Library 31st Oct, 19:00 Booking essential 053 9196760 (F)
Wexford County Council+353 (0)53 9196369 | www.wexfordcoco.ie
Wexford Arts Centre+353 (0)53 9123764 | www.wexfordartscentre.ie
Opening: Friday 18 October, 5pm19 October - 25 November 2019
Works from the Arts Council Collectionand invited artists Orla Bates,
Stephen Brandes, Fran Greene,Paul McKinley, Olivia O’Dwyer,
and Michael John Whelan
A two-venue exhibition at Wexford Arts Centre & Wexford
County Council
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EXHIBITIONS IN TOWNPop up Gallery, Venue to be announced
Martina Furlong & Marja Van Kampen
Exhibitions of colourful paintings and limited edition prints. Venue will be announced on wexfordfringe.ie.
Marja’s paintings and mixed media prints are inspired by childhood memories and travels abroad Martina will exhibit work from her ongoing Internal World Series along with selected pieces from recent years.
18th Oct - 3rd Nov 11:00 - 17:00 Open Bank Holiday Sat, Sun, Mon (F)
Wexford Camera Club
John Kehoe’s image ‘A Garden of Rust’ invites you into Wexford Camera Club’s Annual Photographic Exhibition.
A popular Fringe event, enjoy a mix of styles and themes and the work of award winning photographers.
Friends’ Meeting House, Loch Gorman Band Hall, Next to Car Park 400 yards along from the National Opera House 22nd Oct - 3rd Nov 10:00 - 17:30. Open Bank Holiday weekend 10:00 - 17:30 (F)
Wexford Mental Health Association
Exhibition of Art/ Craft/ Sculpture/ Pottery/ Textile Art and Photography
Henrietta Street, Wexford 19th, 20th 26th - 28th Oct and 2nd - 3rd Nov 11:00 - 16:00 Daily, Open Bank Holiday Weekend (F)
Wildlife and Landscape Photography Exhibition
Local Photographer Kenny Goodison will exhibit a collection of his wildlife and
landscape photography.
Wexford Town Library 29th Oct - 8th Nov Library Opening Hours (F)
Visual Arts Exhibition Jeanne FFrench Artist
A collection of mediums, acrylic, and ceramics with themes around still-life, head studies and everything in between.
93 North Main Street, Wexford 18th Oct - 3rd Nov, 10:30 to 17:30 (F)
BRAVURA 2019
A group exhibition comprising: ceramics by Jaejun Lee (Korean potter living in Cardiff) Petra Bittl (Germany) Gráinne Watts
and Andrew Ludick (Ireland) stained glass by Peter Young. Work in silver by Cara Murphy and in wood by Alan Meredith. Jewellery by Inga Reed as well as tapestries by Terry Dunne.
Blue Egg Gallery, 22A John’s Gate Street, Wexford Y35 AH05 12th Oct - 3rd Nov, 11:00 to 17:30 (F) OPEN every day from Tues 15th Oct onwards
Glass Half Full - A two-person exhibition by Lauren Breatnagh and Oonagh Latchford
This exhibition of vibrant paintings sees Latchford and
Breatnagh exhibit together for the first time. Breatnagh, working with both traditional and non-traditional materials explores the natural environment. Latchford’s work, predominately figurative, explores the idea of place in relation to identity and memory. The practice of both artists are concerned with the painterly aspects of colour, shape, and light, and their lush painting surfaces of bold brush strokes and intuitive mark-making contest to this. Each sees their role as that of the visual storyteller, and their artworks, rich in colour and economical in detail, act as catalysts for the viewer to delve into their own memory banks.
Both artists’ practices are informed by a keen interest in photography. Latchford uses her treasure trove of new and old family photographs as source material. Breatnagh, in addition, takes inspiration from poetry and borrows elements from collage, resulting in paintings that have a sculptural element
Creative Hub, Bull Ring Mall/Main Street/Mallin Street, Wexford 5th Oct - 3rd Nov, Mon - Sat 10:00 - 17:00 Sun / Bank Hol 12:00 -17:00 Opening night 4th Oct, 18:00 (F)
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From the Mountain - Selected works from the Arts Council Collection and invited artists Orla Bates, Stephen Brandes, Fran Greene, Paul McKinley, Olivia O’Dwyer, and Michael John Whelan.
To celebrate its 45th anniversary, Wexford Arts Centre, the oldest regional arts centre in the country, in partnership with Wexford County Council, is delighted to present From the Mountain, featuring works from the Arts Council Collection and invited artists Orla Bates, Stephen Brandes, Fran Greene, Paul McKinley, Olivia O’Dwyer and Michael John Whelan. The exhibition places emphasis on the Arts Council’s continual support in the development of the arts countywide. From the Mountain considers our relationship with the natural world and how it has changed radically over time. The title of the exhibition is taken from a video work by Michael John Whelan which explores our connection with the environment and questions our diverse roles as observer, protector and eventual consumer. Works in the exhibition also consider moments in socio-cultural history—the definition of freedom, the creation of national states, and the search for secular meaning - the natural world figures in these moments and yet it’s meaning changes through historical context. Wexford Arts Centre: 18th Oct - 2nd Nov (F) Mon - Sat: 10:00- 21:00 20th Oct: 13:00-16:00 27th Oct: 11:00- 16:00 28th Oct: 11:00- 16:00 3rd - 25th November Mon - Fri: 10:00 - 17:00 Sat: 10:00 - 16:00
Wexford County Council: 19th Oct - 25th Nov Mon - Fri 9:00 - 17:00 (F) (Not open Weekends) Opening 18th October Reception Wexford County Council - 17:00 Wexford Arts Centre - 19:00
Exhibition of Original Art at the Seamus Kenny Gallery
Seamus is delighted to invite you to view new works by Resident Artist Jeanne Ffrench. Also,
after a long break from painting, he will once again be exhibiting his own original abstract paintings. Seamus is looking forward to seeing you in his gallery on the quay. Seamus Kenny Gallery, Picture Framing, Printing & Portraits.
Seamus Kenny Gallery, Picture Framing, Printing & Portraits. Permanent exhibition, 9:30 – 18:00 (F)
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket / Wexford County Council
Michael John Whelan, From the Mountain, 2014, video still (F)
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket / Wexford County Council
Paul McKinley, Lido, 2017, oil on canvas, 153 x 183cm - Arts Council Collection (F)
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket / Wexford County Council
Jenny Brady, Wow and Flutter, 2013, video still - Arts Council Collection (F)
Santos Coffee Shop, 20 Selskar St. Wexford
What Leads Us Here? – By Alan Davis and Andy Murray `
A response to the street photography of Andy Murray, in
oil paintings by Alan Davis 18th Oct – 3rd Nov, 9:30 – 17:30 – Closed on Sundays (F)
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HOTEL RECEPTION (GROUND FLOOR)
Tina Fortune & Mary Purcell - Scenic, outdoor, affordable, different stock every year, our town, local artists
Carol Ann Waldron - is an impressionistic artist whose work captures the atmosphere and spirit of a place with a lyrical movement of paint and brush strokes
Jamie Dunne - Returning to Wexford Opera 2019 with a collection of striking new original oil paintings steeped with Irish charm, celebration and culture, not to be missed.
Jean English - Bold colours and subtle tones.
Brian Walsh - Kingfisher Ashford - Household gifts handcrafted from locally sourced Irish grown wood.
MCCLURE LOBBY - PRE-FUNCTION LOBBY (FIRST FLOOR)
Paul Christopher Flynn - Evocative, contemporary takes on classical themes.
Statia Davey - The changing moods of the Irish landscape through the seasons.
Patricia Keely Murphy - Paintings inspired by colour and light in nature and myth.
BUSINESS CENTRE RECEPTION (FIRST FLOOR)
Mary Wallace - Vibrant. Contemporary. Colours sing golden duet. Opulent abundance meets simplicity.
Ana Duncan - Ana Duncan’s bronze work focuses mainly on the human figure.
PEMBROKE SUITE - BUSINESS CENTRE (FIRST FLOOR)
Marley Irish - Vibrant colours portraying the majesty of orchestral and piano themes.
MCCARTHY SUITE 1 - BUSINESS CENTRE (FIRST FLOOR)
Diana Marshall - Contemporary still life oil painter.
Martin McCormack - Realism painting in different media including natural Peat.
MCCARTHY SUITE 2 - BUSINESS CENTRE (FIRST FLOOR)
FORM Designmade in Carlow - High quality craft in textiles, ceramics, jewellery and stone carving.
WALTER DENE SUITE - BUSINESS CENTRE (FIRST FLOOR)
The Silk Connection - Betty Maher Caulfield - The Silk Connection, Silk coats, jackets and shawls, silk filled duvets, pillows & bedlinen.
OSCAR WILDE SUITE - BUSINESS CENTRE (FIRST FLOOR)
Waterford Wexford Education & Training Board Art Exhibition - A celebration of Community Art & Craft
EXHIBITIONS IN TOWNFestival Art Exhibition @ Clayton Whites HotelTuesday 22nd October 2019 - Sunday 3rd November 2019
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The Bullring Market
Find out more on our Facebook page -The Bullring Market Wexford
The Bullring Market set on the iconic, Historic site in the heart of Wexford town offers an extensive range of personalised & homemade gifts and ware’s, Antiques, books & Music, plants, toys, organic and chemical free produce as well as everyday essentials.With its very own coffee dock selling Badger & DoDo Artisan coffee and delicious gluten free treats, crepes and gourmet sandwiches, the market is the perfect place to grab some lunch and stroll through the various cabins and stalls.Open every Friday and Saturday from Feb-Dec as well as extra dates and times for special events.
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in New Ross. The quality of the embroidery is of a very highstandard and is now described as “needle art”. In 15 large
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Mairead Cairbre Eco printing, nuno felting, batik and dyeing techniques Síocháin Silks -luxurious silk evening wraps and scarves. Tír na nÓg Creations - bespoke linen ceremonial robes embroidered with silk.
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Rebecca Homfray Printmaker working in a variety of mediums including relief prints, collographs, intaglio print and screenprint.
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Pauline Quigley Stained Glass Pauline specialises in unique handmade stained and fused glass gifts, commissions and workshops.
www.pqglassdesign.ie Instagram: @pqglassdesign
Guy Urbin Mostly sculptures inspired by movements created by wind, fire and water
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Mary Wallace Mixed media paintings Vibrant colour suspended in beeswax makes for an opulent visual experience when paired with pure gold www.artwallace.com
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Mairead Stafford Mixed Media Ceramics and metal Inspired by the sea, the sky and all that lives between. Passionate about light, colour, universal connection.
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Varna Studio Metal art and jewellery. Our work is a celebration of true botanical natural forms. Natural world inspires the shape and construction of our pieces.
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EXHIBITIONS IN TOWNFestival Art Exhibition The Makers House Wexford
Bringing the finest locally created art and crafts together under one roof The Makers House Wexford is a creative venture set in the heart of Wexford town. Members of the Design Craft Council of Ireland, the Makers are professional artists and craftspeople who simply love what they do. They offer a stunning range of art, ceramics, eco printed silk, glass, print, sculpture, silver jewellery and stained glass. They also host demonstrations, workshops and open evenings.
Take the opportunity to meet with the makers themselves. Talk to them about their inspiration, their designs, ideas and approach to art and craft.
The Makers House, Creative Hub, Unit 3 Bullring Mall, North Main Street, Wexford Town Phone: 089 4229619
Open 10:00 - 17:30 (all year) - For festival also open Mondays 10:00 - 17:30 /Sundays 12:00 - 5:00
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EXHIBITIONS IN TOWNFestival Art Exhibition @ Talbot Hotel WexfordTuesday 22nd October 2019 - Sunday 3rd November 2019
MARGARET KENT
The Wilson Suite An Exhibition of Original Watercolour & Oil Paintings 24th Oct- 3rd Nov (F)
DARRAGH TREACY
The Maguire Suite Original Oil Paintings 24th Oct - 3rd Nov (F)
LAR JOYCE
O’Brien Suite 22nd Oct -3rd Nov (F)
JACINTA CROWLEY-LONG
The Pike Suite Art Exhibition of Recent Oil Paintings 22nd Oct - 3rd Nov (F)
ANTIQUES FAIR
The Slaney Suite 24th - 28th Oct 11:00 - 20:00pm
THE WEXFORD BOOK, COIN & COLLECTABLES FAIR
The Slaney Suite 3rd Nov, 11:00 - 17:00 Admission €2 (D)
46th Antique and Fine Arts Fair
Thursday 26th October to Monday 30th October 2017
Talbot Hotel Wexford
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EXHIBITIONS OUT OF TOWNOil Painting Exhibition, by Ivan Sutton
Silver Fox Seafood Restaurant, Kilmore Quay 10th Oct - 3rd Nov. 12:00 - 20:00 (F)
Gilly Thomas Sculpture Gallery, Carnagh Woods, Gusserane, New Ross Y34 W089
Exhibition of Gilly’s bronze work and other creations in cast stone and glass.
18th Oct - 3rd Nov. 10.00 - 18.00 (F)
The Forge, Baldwinstown, Co. Wexford
‘Suspended In Time’ Art Exhibition by Alison Coard
26th Oct. 19:30 - 21:00, 26th Oct - 28th Oct.11:00 - 17:00 (F) Opening night 25th Oct, 19:30 - 21:00
The Presentation Centre, Convent Road, Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford Y21 X889
Where Do We Begin? An Exhibition of Work by Caroline Jacobsz This is Jacobsz’s return to the Presentation Arts Centre, after her first solo exhibition of work in 2016, ‘Episodic Memory’ Caroline continued to engage with her practice through the medium of textile. This new body of work is a continuation of themes explored in ‘Episodic Memories’ and documents the process of a growing concept. ‘Where do We Begin’ is an exhibition about growth. A celebration of the uniqueness of every human being, life and cell, intertwined in the story of life and memories using materials such as Thread, human hair and old bed sheets to tell the story of conception, birth and maturity Jacobsz incorporates drawing, mixed media and sculptures of DNA, cells, seeds and blossoms ask at what point does life begin?
12th Oct - 22nd Nov, Mon - Thurs, 10:00 - 17:00, Fri, 10:00 - 16:00, Sat, 10:00 -14:00 (F)
Kelly’s Resort Hotel, Rosslare Strand, Co. Wexford
An Exhibition of Contemporary Still Life Paintings in the Medium of Oil by Caroline Ward Artist.
Still Life is an opportunity to appreciate quite ordinary objects and realize the beauty that surrounds us all the time, yet, can seem too subtle to merit our attention. I try to capture the calmness and serenity in each arrangement, and the effects created by light and shadow. See www.carolinewardartist.com for details of opening and images. 087 6169924
20th Oct - 3rd Nov, 11:00 - 19:00 (F)
Murrintown Community Centre, Murrintown, Co. Wexford Y35 XNT5
18th Annual Art Exhibition Exhibition showcases art by
local artists, art groups and children from the local school and community childcare centre. Official Opening Fri 25th 19:30
25th Oct - 27th Oct, 11:00 - 17:00 (F)
“Images of Birds 2019” The Pumphouse, Wexford Wildfowl Reserve
An exhibition of watercolours by David Daly featuring birds and
landscapes of south County Wexford
19th Oct - 3rd Nov, 10:00 - 17:00 (F)
EPA Headquarters, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford Y35 W821
ART EXHIBITION, ‘Climate of Change’, by Pauline Merry.
“Climate of Change” in simple narrative format explores, at a number of levels, how dysfunctional attitudes to our environment world-wide, is producing startling changes to our climate and causing a lot of the bad news in today’s world. Through the use of mixed media, vivid colour and subtle use of materials the eye of the observer is drawn into the heart of humanity and manifests the connectivity of everything in the universe.
22nd Oct - 25th, 29th - 1st Nov, 11:00 - 16:30 (F)
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Awarded 2 AA Rosettes for the third year in a row
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“Climate of Change”An exhibition of work by artist
Pauline Merry
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