
David O’Doherty is Looking Up
Lisa Richards Agency
2008 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, 2010 Hot Press Irish Comedian of the Year, 1990 East Leinster under 14 triple jump bronze medallist, founder member of Destiny's Child, inventor of the iPad, star of 2Fast 2Furious, and until recently he always mispronounced the word 'hyperbole'. He has performed around the world at festivals in Melbourne, Montreal, New York and Wellington. He has toured around Ireland with Tommy Tiernan, around Britain with Rich Hall and recently around America with Demetri Martin. The number one ranked person called ‘David O’Doherty’ on Google returns to Draíocht with small keyboards and much talking.
This show may contain adult content and strong language.
"A triumph" The Montreal Gazette
"A national treasure" The Irish Times
"He’s funny, wretched and clever enough to spawn an army of imitators" The Age, Melbourne
"A delightfully soft focus from a mild superhero" The Evening Standard, London

Brothers of the Brush
Coolmine Drama Circle / by Jimmy Murphy
A group of house painters are patching over the cracks of an old house. Clock on with the lads and see if you can last to the end of their shift. In a world blighted by economic recession, with workers losing faith in old ideologies, Brothers of the Brush demonstrates just how fragile allegiances are when personal interests are at stake. This is working class Dublin at it's best. A biting comedy about hard grafters and dossers, loyalty and betrayal - Dublin style.

Alternative Self Portraits - With Genevieve Harden
Thursday Mornings / 8 Weeks
Using a combination of pen and ink, along with a mixture of mediums and textures, artist Genevieve Harden will guide and encourage students in experimenting and creating alternative self portraits.
Book now through Draíocht’s Box Office on 01-8852622. For more info email emer@draiocht.ie
Draíocht has a number of Access Places available on all its courses. If you would like to nominate someone to participate who may not have the fee, please contact Emer McGowan on 01-8098027 or email emer@draiocht.ie in confidence. Draíocht is committed, within its resources, to access to the arts for all.

Oil Painting – Drawing with Colour - With Allyson Keehan
Thursday Evenings / 8 Weeks
Focusing on still life, artist Allyson Keehan will lead this class in exploring oil painting techniques. Composition, observation, perspective and colour theory will all be taught as students develop an understanding of oil painting and work with related mediums. Draíocht will provide initial materials and students will then be required to purchase materials of their own (a list will be provided). All levels are welcome and elements of this course could also be suitable to students preparing portfolios.
Book now through Draíocht’s Box Office on 01-8852622. For more info email emer@draiocht.ie
Draíocht has a number of Access Places available on all its courses. If you would like to nominate someone to participate who may not have the fee, please contact Emer McGowan on 01-8098027 or email emer@draiocht.ie in confidence. Draíocht is committed, within its resources, to access to the arts for all.

Drawing - with Deirdre Byrne
Monday Evenings / 8 Weeks
Draíocht’s Artist in Residence Deirdre Byrne will lead this course looking at examples of different drawing styles used by a variety of artists. This course will explore mark making and tone, amongst other elements of drawing, and will have a focus on landscapes. Students will work towards creating their own finished pieces.
PLEASE NOTE: No class on Monday 19th March
Book now through Draíocht’s Box Office on 01-8852622. For more info email emer@draiocht.ie
Draíocht has a number of Access Places available on all its courses. If you would like to nominate someone to participate who may not have the fee, please contact Emer McGowan on 01-8098027 or email emer@draiocht.ie in confidence. Draíocht is committed, within its resources, to access to the arts for all.

D15 Youth Theatre
January - May 2012
D15 Youth Theatre will shortly be entering into its second term of its first year. Working with Eimear Morrissey, Mark Rogers and Ann Ryan, this talented group of 13-18 year olds meet in Draíocht every Tuesday evening and work on many elements of theatre from improvisation to Stanislavski technique to dance. From March the group will begin to work towards a piece of theatre that will explore what they have learned over the course of the term. If you would like to find out more about Youth Theatre, what it is and how to get involved next year please contact sarah@draiocht.ie or log on to the D15 Youth Theatre Facebook page for updates.


