Source Arts Centre programme January-April 2017 | Page 9

www.thesourceartscentre.ie Cathal McCabe presents ‘Be My Love’ The Mario Lanza Story Saturday 11 February MUSIC Time: 8pm Price: €18/15 conc. A tribute to the famed tenor Mario Lanza - featuring his most famous pieces as well as many other well known musical songs and duets. Lanza, an American of Italian descent, studied as a singer at a young age, before being contracted to join MGM film studios where he made eight films including ‘The Student Prince’, ‘Serenade’ and ‘The Great Caruso’ and was ranked amongst the highest box-office draws in the early 1950’s. Hear his most loved songs and the story of his life. Appearing are: Tenor - Frank Ryan, Soprano - Sarah O Mahony and Pianist - Tom Doyle Captain Fantastic Wednesday 15 February FILM Time: 8pm Price: €9/5 Dir. Matt Ross, USA, 2016, 118mins Ben Cash (Viggo Mortensen), his wife Leslie and their six children live deep in the wilderness of Washington state. Isolated from society, Ben and Leslie devote their existence to raising their kids -educating them to think critically, training them to be physically fit and athletic, guiding them in the wild without technology and demonstrating the beauty of co-existing with nature. When Leslie dies suddenly, Ben must take his sheltered offspring into the outside world for the first time. A fiercely original, pleasantly unpredictable character piece. – Empire Magazine Thurles Drama Group present Juno And The Paycock Monday 20 to Saturday 25 February THEATRE Time: 8pm Price: €15/10 conc. TDG presents the wonderful human drama by Seán O’Casey to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the group. The play is set in a tenement house in Dublin against the backdrop of the Irish Civil War in 1922 and is part of O’Casey’s great Dublin Trilogy. The ambitions, hopes and dreams of the Boyle family and their tenement neighbours are played out against the political and social events of this historical time. An epic tragicomedy, it is the funniest but most moving exploration of an ordinary family set against the poverty and politics of Civil War Ireland. page 9