Music, theatre, literature, art; the Droichead Arts Centre is bursting at the seams with a packed new programme for Spring, all of which you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home.
The doors of the Stockwell Street space may be closed, however a range of creative projects are continuing behind the scenes and the centre is proud to support many artists and initiatives in Drogheda and East Meath this Spring.
Highlights include Solo@Home, Slow Sessions Online and Drogheda Book Collective, with Droichead Arts Centre presenting a virtual meet-up with prize winning author Sara Baume.
While Droichead Presents Drama will support a number of theatre makers in the development of their practice and work over 2021 including Anthony Kinahan, Grainne Rafferty, Ronan Leahy and Juliette Crosbie.
Two local actors are among four artists from Louth and East Meath selected for supports by Droichead Presents Drama over the coming year.
Dromiskin native Anthony Kinahan is Droichead Arts Centre s Artist in Association for 2021. Anthony is a graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, and he also trained on the year-long part time programme with the Gaiety School of Acting, and 2 years full time with the Bull Alley Theatre Training Company, Dublin. Acting work includes: John in A Day in May (directed by Gerry Stembridge; written by Colin Murphy, based on the book by Charlie Bird); Phil Rogers in Red Rock; Zangara in Rough Magic SEEDS Assassins; Paul in the feature North Circular Road and Dan in the short A Hollow Friend.