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What's On: Enjoy a Night In Nashville without leaving Lisburn

Jacqueline McGonigle of whatsonni.com shares her pick of what’s on across the Northern Ireland this weekend

April Verch is in Portaferry, Co Down, on Thursday
April Verch is in Portaferry, Co Down, on Thursday April Verch is in Portaferry, Co Down, on Thursday

ANTRIM

A Night In Nashville features three singer/songwriters from Nashville, Tennessee. Jenn Bostic, Sarah Darling, and Michael Logen will be performing original songs in the round, as well as sharing the stories behind them. From Americana to Country, Blues to Soul, this intimate evening will be a night you don’t want to miss! Friday May 12, the Island Arts Centre, Lisburn.

ARMAGH

Lyngo Theatre presents one of the best loved classics for children which comes to life, at Super Family Saturday at the Market Place Theatre, Armagh. Crickets, cats, foxes and, of course, the world-famous puppet, will spring out of dusty, old, magic books while Patrick Lynch from CBeebies pulls all the strings and turns all the pages to bring you the true story of Pinocchio.

BELFAST

Free Saturday Minors Film Club at the Strand Arts Centre, 12pm May 13: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) [PG] 7yrs+. A young boy named Kubo who lives a quiet life in a village by the sea until a vengeful spirit from the past turns his life upside down. Now he must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat the gods, monsters and evil spirits chasing him.

DERRY

The Walled City Tattoo returns to the Millennium Forum stage, Friday to Saturday. Audiences can expect an array of local and international talent that will include all the traditional aspects of a Tattoo, including marching bands, theatrics and musical performances.

DOWN

Join The Portico of Ards on Thursday for April Verch. With an almost superhuman presence on stage, April flawlessly intertwines her fiddle playing, step dancing and singing; sometimes she sings, steps and fiddles all at once, with apparent ease and precision.

FERMANAGH

The early bird catches the worm this Saturday morning. Head to Marble Arch Caves for 5am to join Geopark staff to hear the dawn chorus of birdsong welcoming the new day. Geopark staff will help you to identify which birds you can hear. Cladagh Glen is not wheelchair accessible; wear warm waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear. Booking essential. Contact Marble Arch Caves on 02866348855 to book your place.

TYRONE

Bag For Life is the new play from award-winning writer Colin Bateman (Divorcing Jack, Murphy’s Law). Coming to the Alley Theatre Strabane this Saturday evening, it tells the tale of Karen (Julie Addy), a young mother whose troubled past comes back to haunt her after a chance encounter while out shopping. This powerful play, laced with the black humour, had a sell-out run at Bangor’s Open House festival and standing ovations at the Lyric theatre, Belfast.

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