Roscommon Arts Centre is celebrating the autumn and their 10th birthday in style with some unmissable nights of entertainment. The new programme covering events from September right through until the end of the year has recently been announced with many Roscommon premiers. Kicking off a busy season will be the Louis le Brocquy exhibition which continue in the Gallery until 17th September. Featuring work by one of Ireland's greatest living artists this is a golden opportunity for art lovers to stop by a enjoy The Táin. The Abbey Theatre make their first ever appearance at the arts centre with the wonderful ‘B for Baby on Friday 30th September and Saturday 1st October. Featuring Louis Lovett, who many will recognise from Kilinascully, and Michele Moran ‘B for Baby' is a new piece of theatre specially commissioned and winner of an Irish Times Theatre Awards Best New Play 2010. Theatre buffs will not be disappointed with the fantastic line-up this autumn including the critically acclaimed ‘Tom Crean - Antarctic Explorer' on Thursday 3rd November featuring a mesmerizing performance by Aidan Dooley and Beezneez Theatre's ‘United' on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th November. Nomad Theatre Network make a welcome return, this season working with Galway-based Decadent Theatre Company on the spellbinding ‘The Seafarer' by Conor McPherson.
The new programme of events for Roscommon Arts Centre's autumn season is out now and available for free at the box office or by downloading a copy from the website www.roscommonartscentre.ie
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