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SPRING 2020 coMeDy David O’Doherty: Ultrasound friday 31 January The hairy Enya is delighted to be coming to The Source Arts Centre Thurles with a brand new show made up of talking and songs played on the plastic keyboard he got for his Confirmation.  Once again, he will try to fix everything that is wrong in the world.  SPOILER ALERT: once again he will fail. TiME: 8 pM pricE: €20/18 cOnc FilM The product of a sheltered upper-class childhood, Julie is so naïve that when she spots track marks on the arm of her new live-in boyfriend, Anthony (Tom Burke), she immediately buys his assurance that it’s nothing to worry about. Like a deer in headlights, she is unable to process that he—an employee of the Foreign Office and the very model of upper-class composure—is a secret heroin addict. The Souvenir Wednesday 05 february Julie, a 24-year-old film student living in the posh London neighbourhood of Knightsbridge isn’t the easiest protagonist to identify with, but thanks to Honor Swinton Byrne’s winning performance, she’s easy to care about. And to fear for. www.thesourceartscentre.ie In her fourth feature film, the 59- year-old Director Joanna Hogg reaches deep into events from her own life story to create a remote, impressionistic tale of a young woman becoming trapped in a situation dangerously outside her life experience. DirS. Joanna hogg , uK, 2019, 119 Min TiMe: 8 pM price: €9/5 Winner-Grand Jury Prize, World Cinema, Sundance Film Festival 2019 Box Office: 0504 90204 11