Category Archives: Shows

The Trial of John Mitchel (and his statue) Before the Court of History

Friday 7 February | 8pm | £14 / £12 (concession) 

First performed in Newry Courthouse, in this historical and political fantasy John Mitchel (1815-1875), an unashamed racist, is called from the grave to answer the charge that he committed a crime against humanity. Padraic Pearse (1879 – 1916), barrister, revolutionary and admirer of Mitchel, is the defence lawyer. The prosecutor is Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (1816 – 1903), founder of the Nation newspaper and once a friend of John Mitchel. They clashed, bitterly, over the use of physical force and Mitchel’s support of slavery and became lifelong enemies.
Mitchel’s wife, Jenny Verner (c.1820 – 1899), who shared his life and opinions, is called as a witness for the defence. The Liberator, Daniel O’Connell (1775 – 1847), who believed only in moral force, achieved Catholic Emancipation and championed the repeal of the Act of Union, is called as a witness for the prosecution. The judge is Dionysus Cronos who was present at the trial of Socrates. All of the ghosts are aware of what has happened in the world since they entered the grave. In that vein the play addresses the issue of Mitchel’s statue and legacy. The audience is the jury. Written by Anthony Russell and performed by the award winning Newpoint Players.
This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout

Relaxed Film Screening: Toy Story

Saturday 8 February | 11am | £5 
 
Dir: John Lasseter | 1995 | 77 Mins | Certificate PG 
 
Pull-string cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) is Andy’s favourite toy until Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) arrives. 
 
The two have an ongoing feud but are forced to team up when they find themselves stranded in the real world. Through their attempts to return to Andy’s room they forge a unique friendship. 
 
Relaxed screenings are open to everyone but may benefit individuals with autism spectrum conditions, learning difficulties or sensory and communication difficulties or those who may benefit from a more relaxed environment.