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Jersey Arts Centre Spring Brochure, January>April 2012.
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Performances+ExhibitionsCourses+WorkshopsJanuary>April 2012
BoxOffice:700444
www.artscentre.je
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If you’ve seen a play, singer, band or performer
(locally, nationally or internationally) that you would like to see perform
during the autumn 2012 season then now is the time to get your
applications in...
Submissions of music, art, drama, dance and film
can be made until Wednesday 29 February.
Fill in a yellow form which is available from
our Box Office...and good luck!
Jersey Arts Centre is supported by a revenue grant from Education, Sport and Culture
WelcomeWe hope you will enjoy all that is on offer this spring season. Oddsocks are with us: twice! Their Merry Wives of Windsorwill delight audiences old and young alike (see page 13) and then we have the WORLD
PREMIERE of The Mighty Beast (see page 21). Curious Directive return with their EdinburghFestival award-winning piece Your Last Breath(see page 19), and together with music, dance,exhibitions, courses and workshops there issomething for eveyone. Enjoy the season aheadand make sure you get your submissions in for thePeople's Choice Festival 2012!
DDaanniieell AAuussttiinnDirector
Our PurposeJersey Arts Centre exists to foster the developmentand celebration of the arts Islandwide and beyond.
AIMS
·· To enrich the quality of life for all residents and visitors
·· To encourage participation in the performing, visual and literary arts
·· To educate, inspire and encourage debateThis is achieved by providing exciting, innovative,wide ranging, challenging, professional andcommunity arts in welcoming, high quality andaccessible environments.@jsyartscentre Jersey Arts Centre
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If you’ve seen a play, singer, band or performer
(locally, nationally or internationally) that you would like to see perform
during the autumn 2012 season then now is the time to get your
applications in...
Submissions of music, art, drama, dance and film
can be made until Wednesday 29 February.
Fill in a yellow form which is available from
our Box Office...and good luck!
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Monday 9 January - Saturday 4 February Preview: Monday 9 January 5.30pm - 7pm
Following the success of the Self Portraitexhibition, another group of Jersey artists havebeen presented with the challenge to createoriginal new work in less than 36 hours. This yearthey may utilise only materials that have beenfound, have already been used in a differentcontext or are naturally occurring in thecountryside. The artists will realise their creations insitu in the Berni Gallery from their chosenmaterials, aided only by preliminary sketches. Thefascinating results will be revealed at the preview.
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TracesCéline Arché-Philippe
Monday 6 February - Saturday 3 March Preview: Monday 6 February 5.30pm - 7pm
Discover Traces, Céline Arché-Philippe’s exhibitionof urban, abstract and portrait photographs wherereality constantly flirts with the senses.
Having lived in Tokyo, London, New York, Parisand Madrid, this French photographer offers arediscovery of our environment and its impact.
Workshops in French and English for Jerseystudents will take place to develop their process ofseeing and framing the world from their individualviewpoint.
I Thought You’d RetiredPeter Mourant
Monday 5 March - Saturday 24 March Preview: Monday 5 March 5.30pm - 7pm
For four decades Peter Mourant has witnessedIsland events as both a photographer and pictureeditor with the Jersey Evening Post.
This is his first solo exhibition and will include worktaken for the newspaper and some for his owninterest.
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Eduardo Paolozzi:General Dynamic F.U.N.A Hayward Touring Exhibition
Monday 26 March - Saturday 21 April
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi was one of the pioneers ofthe pop art movement in the UK. He was acompulsive collector and a jumbler of icons.Equally revered for his mechanistic sculptures andhis kaleidoscopic print projects, the artist, whodescribed himself as 'a wizard in Toytown',transformed the mundane, the derelict and themass-produced into images that zap with electriceclecticism and impress with their graphiccomplexity. 'Carrots into pomegranates!'
MadagascarMatthieu Falle
Monday 23 April - Saturday 19 MayPreview: Monday 23 April 5.30pm - 7pm
Madagascar, the oldest island in the world andtwice the size of Britain, is the enchanting home tounique people and nature, including the lemur.This exhibition is a series of paintings by artist MattFalle, based on his sketches whilst travelling theisland. A percentage of every sale will be donatedto Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust’s vitalconservation work in Madagascar.
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Performances at a GlanceJanuary10 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
11 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
12 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
13 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
14 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 3pm
14 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
15 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 11am
15 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 3pm
16 Jan JFS - Chico & Rita 8pm
17 Jan Julian Byzantine + Anna Noakes 8pm
18 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
19 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
20 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 7.45pm
21 Jan JADC - Alice in Wonderland 3pm
23 Jan Les Quennevais Sch. - Our House 4pm
23 Jan Les Quennevais Sch. - Our House 8pm
24 Jan Les Quennevais Sch. - Our House 8pm
25 Jan The Rape of Lucrece 8pm
28 Jan Oddsocks: The Merry Wives... 8pm
30 Jan Oddsocks: The Merry Wives... 8pm
31 Jan Oddsocks: The Merry Wives... 8pm
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Performances at a Glance Contd...February01 Feb Oddsocks: The Merry Wives... 8pm
03 Feb CAMRA: Jersey Winter Ales 5pm
03 Feb Emma Jane Griffiths Street Dance: 7pm
Pure Imagination
04 Feb CAMRA: Jersey Winter Ales 12noon
04 Feb Emma Jane Griffiths Street Dance: 2pm
Pure Imagination
04 Feb Emma Jane Griffiths Street Dance: 6pm
Pure Imagination
05 Feb Emma Jane Griffiths Street Dance: 2pm
Pure Imagination
05 Feb Emma Jane Griffiths Street Dance: 6pm
Pure Imagination
06 Feb JFS - Outside the Law 8pm
07 Feb Amici Artium - Yevgeny Sudbin 8pm
11 Feb CIMC - The Sea Show 4pm
14 Feb Valentine’s Day: Brief Encounter 8pm
18 Feb The Beta Males: The Train Job 8pm
21 Feb Schubert Ensemble 8pm
22 Feb curious directive: Your Last Breath 8pm
23 Feb curious directive: Your Last Breath 8pm
24 Feb Tilling Series: Martin Simpson 8pm
25 Feb Andrew O’Neill 8pm
27 Feb JFS - How I Ended This Summer 8pm
March01 Mar Oddsocks: The Mighty Beast 8pm
02 Mar Oddsocks: The Mighty Beast 8pm
03 Mar Oddsocks: The Mighty Beast 8pm
05 Mar Amici Artium: Stephen Hough 8pm
08 Mar Drama Lab: NT Connections 7.30pm
09 Mar Drama Lab: NT Connections 7.30pm
10 Mar Drama Lab: NT Connections 2.30pm
10 Mar Drama Lab: NT Connections 7.30pm
12 Mar JFS - Public Enemies 8pm
15 Mar Drama Lab: St. Trinian’s 7.30pm
16 Mar Drama Lab: St. Trinian’s 7.30pm
17 Mar Drama Lab: St. Trinian’s 2.30pm
17 Mar Drama Lab: St. Trinian’s 7.30pm
20 Mar St George’s: The Seven Sided Dice 7pm
21 Mar St George’s: The Seven Sided Dice 7pm
23 Mar Poposterous 8pm
26 Mar JFS - The Maid 8pm
28 Mar Andrew Motion 8pm
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30 Mar Café Society: Pierrepoint 8pm
31 Mar Café Society: Pierrepoint 8pm
April03 Apr youtheatre: The Conversation 8pm
04 Apr youtheatre: The Conversation 8pm
05 Apr youtheatre: The Conversation 8pm
06 Apr Good Friday Films 3pm
06 Apr Good Friday Films 6.30pm
13 Apr Stomp: Fit For A Queen 7pm
14 Apr Stomp: Fit For A Queen 3pm
14 Apr Stomp: Fit For A Queen 7pm
16 Apr JFS: Local Hero 8pm
19 Apr Amici Artium: Natalie Clein
+ Alasdair Beatson 8pm
26 Apr Magda 8pm
27 Apr Barry Cryer: Butterfly Brain 8pm
28 Apr TimpanAli: Babes in Arms 7.30pm
30 Apr JFS - Potiche 8pm
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking GlassA musical play dramatised by Clemence Dane with music by Richard AddinsellJADC
Tuesday 10 January - Sunday 15 JanuaryWednesday 18 January - Saturday 21 JanuaryTuesday – Friday: 7.45pmSaturday 14 January: 3pm + 7.45pmSunday 15 January: 11am + 3pmSaturday 21 January: 3pm
Be transported to Wonderland and beyond to see all your favourite characters from these magical books come to life: the White Rabbit, who’s always late; the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, still in the throws of a tea party; the Queen of Hearts, ordering: "off with their heads!"... to name but a few!
£15
Family Ticket Special Offerfor matinees only:1 adult + 2 children: £402 adults + 2 children: £50(only available until Friday 23 December 2011)
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John Tenniel illustration for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
Chico & RitaSpain | UK 2010 / 93 minutes / Cert: 15 Directors: Fernando Trueba + Javier Mariscal
Monday 16 January8pm
Chico is a young piano player with big dreams.Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinaryvoice. Music and romantic desire unites them, buttheir journey in the tradition of the Latin ballad ‘TheBolero’ brings heartache and torment. Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
Julian Byzantine + Anna Noakes
Tuesday 17 January8pm
Having performed at some of the most prestigiousmusic venues around the world, Julian Byzantine isone of the world’s most widely acclaimed classicalguitarists. Anna Noakes has performed concertiwith major London Orchestras as well as givingrecitals at many of Britain’s most respected festivals.
Programme includes: Pietro Locatelli: Sonata in GMajor; Astor Piazzolla: Histoire Du Tango; PhillipHoughton: From the Dreaming; Mikis Theodorakis:Epitafios No. 3 and 5; Maximo Diego Pujol: DosAires Candomberos.
£17 (£11 students)Members: £14.45 (£9.35 students)
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Our Houseby Tim Firth / Music and Lyrics by MadnessLes Quennevais Schoolby arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd.
Monday 23 January + Tuesday 24 JanuaryMonday: 4pm + 8pm / Tuesday: 8pm
A touching tale of life and love, heartbreak andcomedy. Billed as a ‘London love story’, OurHouse centres on two teenagers – Joe and hisgirlfriend Sarah – living in North London.
Set to the backdrop of Madness’ hit songs, thestory follows two different courses Joe’s life couldhave taken. The show is full of the band’s greatestmusical numbers, including: Baggy Trousers, ItMust Be Love, Driving In My Car, Our House andWings of a Dove.
£13 (£9 students + senior citizens)
The Rape of Lucreceby William ShakespearePresented by Gerard Logan
Wednesday 25 January8pm
Gerard Logan (Olivier Award nominee and RSCactor) stars in the first ever solo adaptation ofWilliam Shakespeare’s brilliant, brutal narrativepoem about the dreadful crime of rape and itsaftershock.
Winner of The Stage Newspaper’s Award for BestSolo Show at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
£17 (£11 students)Members: £14.45 (£9.35 students)
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Oddsocks: The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare
Saturday 28 JanuaryMonday 30 January - Wednesday 1 February8pm
Returning this January to Jersey Arts Centre,Nationally acclaimed Oddsocks Productions are allset to bring you their latest festive treat – The MerryWives of Windsor! So hold on to your hats,Oddsocks fans, as two merry wives give thatlovable naughty knight, fun-loving Falstaff, a shockhe’ll never forget, in return for his unwantedamorous attentions. Laughter, surprises and funfor all the family guaranteed, so hurry along for anexciting evening of infectious frivolity!
£17 (£12 students)Members: £14.45 (£10.20 students)
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CAMRA Jersey WinterAles Festival 2012Venue: St. James
Friday 3 February + Saturday 4 FebruaryFriday: 5pm - 11.30pm / Saturday: 12noon - 11.30pm
Up to 40 different Real Ales served direct from thecask in a variety of styles from Pale to Porter. A small range of ciders will also be available.Live music on Saturday evening.
For further details visit: www.camrajersey.org.je
£6 per day(£4 per day for CAMRA card carrying member)
Pure ImaginationEmma Jane Griffiths Street Dance School
Friday 3 February - Sunday 5 FebruaryFriday: 7pmSaturday + Sunday: 2pm + 6pm
An extravaganza of dance, from cheerleading andmodern to street, jazz and pop.
£13 adults (£7 students and senior citizens)
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Outside the LawFrance | Algeria | Belgium 2010 / 138 minutes Cert: 15 / Director: Rachid Bouchareb
Monday 6 February 8pm
After losing their family and home in Algeria, threebrothers are scattered across the globe. Destinyreunites them in Paris, where their paths convergetowards radical politics and violent crime. Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
Yevgeny Sudbin
Tuesday 7 February8pm
Sudbin has performed in many of the world’s finestvenues, both in recital and with orchestra. Hisrelease of works by Scriabin was chosen ‘CD ofthe Year’ by the Daily Telegraph and was awardedthe MIDEM Classical Award for best soloinstrument CD at Cannes.
Programme includes: Chopin: Ballade Op. 47No.3, Op. 52 No. 4; Medtner: Sonata Tragica Op.39 No. 5; Rachmaninov: Prelude Op. 32; Scriabin:Sonata Op. 53 No. 5.
£19 (£12 students)Members: £16.15 (£10.20 students)
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The Sea ShowSquashbox TheatreA Channel Islands Music Council Tour
Saturday 11 February4pm
This is a quirky and hilarious mix of puppet show,natural history and comedy cabaret. Meet crazycharacters like Morwenna, the ‘beautiful’ mermaid;Ruan, the reformed seagull, and salty seadogCaptain Pemburthy, as well as a cast ofmischievous sea-squirts, anemones, limpets,crabs and pilchards. Come and celebrate the seawith tall tales, silly slapstick, fantastic facts, livemusic and songs – unmissable fun for children andadults of all ages!
£6Members: £5.10
St. Valentine’s Day:‘Brief Encounter’UK 1945 / 86 minutes / Cert: PG Director: David Lean
Tuesday 14 FebruaryValentine’s Meal: 6pmFilm: 8pm
Looking for somewhere to take someone specialthis St. Valentine’s Day? Come and join us atJersey Arts Centre for a romantic dinner at caféjacfollowed by a screening in the theatre of this 1940’sblack and white classic.
Starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard,housewife Laura Jesson meets doctor Alec Harveyin a café at a railway station.
Although she is already married to another man,they gradually fall in love with each other. Theycontinue to meet every Thursday at the café,although they know that their love is impossible…
Meal (2 courses) + Film (2 tickets): £30 (excluding beverages)No other discounts apply.
Film only: £5 (£3 students)Members: £4.25 (£2.55 students)JFS Members: £4
Please book your meal package / film tickets atBox Office and make your meal choices at thecaféjac bar.
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St Valentine’s Day: ‘Brief Encounter’
Menu
StartersCrab risotto served with crab cake
and rocket saladItalian anti-pasti plate with warm focaccia breadAvocado, tomato, mozzarella and pesto salad
Mains(All served with new potatoes and steamed
mixed vegetables)
Filet of salmon with sun-blush tomato pesto,baked in filo pastry on a creamy tomato sauce
Roast chicken breast with savoy cabbage and a paprika cream sauce
Aubergine Parmigiana with rocket salad
DessertFromage frais with strawberries and
a strawberry coulisChocolate terrine with orange crème anglaise
Cheese plate
The meal and film price includes a choice of twocourses. Reservations and meal choices must be
made by 5pm on Thursday 9 February.
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The Beta Males: The Train Job
Saturday 18 February8pm
Fresh from their 5 star sell-out run at the EdinburghFestival Fringe, critically acclaimed sketch groupThe Beta Males welcome you aboard their latestcomedy thrill-ride; a sketch show which hurtlesthrough a world of hard-boiled cops, gentlementhieves and a disgraced former Secretary of Statefor Transport.
“A slick, hilarious sketch show… Genius.” The Sunday Times
£12 (£9 students)Members: £10.20 (£7.65 students)
Schubert Ensemble
Tuesday 21 February8pm
Over the past 28 years, the Schubert Ensemblehas established itself as one of the world’s leadinggroups for piano and strings. Regularly giving over50 concerts a year, the Ensemble has performed inover 40 different countries.
Programme includes: Schumann: Piano Quartet;Joe Cutler: Slippery Music for Piano Quartet;Brahms: Piano Quartet in G minor Op. 25 No. 1.
£19 (£12 students)Members: £16.15 (£10.20 students)
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Your Last Breathcurious directive
Wednesday 22 February + Thursday 23 February8pm
Spanning 150 years, curious directive fuse movement, live piano score and video, unravelling the landscapesof the heart and our own personal geographies. A Fringe First winner at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival Fringeand developed from the curious directive residency at St. James last summer.
“Connections of many different kinds lie at the heart of this rigorous, inventive and intelligentshow from bright young company curious directive.” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
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Martin SimpsonThe Robert Tilling Series
Friday 24 February8pm
Widely acknowledged as one of the finest acousticand slide guitarists in the world, his interpretationsof traditional songs are masterpieces ofstorytelling. He has been nominated 23 times inthe 11 years of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards –more than any other performer – with nineconsecutive years for nominee for Musician of theYear, which he has won twice.
£17 (£11 students)Members: £14.45 (£9.35 students)
Andrew O’Neill
Saturday 25 February8pm
Andrew is a regular on the comedy stage atDownload, has played to 5,500 people atSonisphere and has opened for Amanda Palmerfrom The Dresden Dolls. He warms up the audiencefor Never Mind the Buzzcocks and has performed atcomedy festivals in Adelaide and Melbourne. “So funny I put him in my new TV show.” Steve Coogan. Suitable for 16yrs+
£15 (£10 students) Members: £12.75 (£8.50 students)
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Photo: David Angel Photo: Joe Brown
How I Ended This SummerRussia 2010 / 129 minutes / Cert: 12A Director: Alexei Popogrebsky
Monday 27 February8pm
On a deserted Russian island inside the ArcticCircle, two men spend the summer working at aremote meteorological station where bullet holes inthe ceiling serve as a reminder of how easily menturn mad there. A psychological drama made allthe more gripping by the desolation of its setting.Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
Oddsocks: The Mighty BeastR.O.G.E.R. Radio
Thursday 1 March – Saturday 3 March8pm
The cheeky chappies and lovely ladies of therenowned R.O.G.E.R. Radio company transportyou from the comfort of your nearest place ofentertainment to the mysterious Spoon Island.
Oddsocks create an evening of hilarious homageto the heyday of radio. Prepare for mishaps,clangers and clever comedy as you experienceOddsocks as you have never seen them before. A world premiere!
£17 (£12 students)Members: £14.45 (£10.20 students)
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Stephen Hough
Monday 5 March8pm
Pianist Stephen Hough is widely regarded as oneof the most important and distinctive pianists of hisgeneration. In recognition of his achievements, hehas been awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, joiningprominent scientists, writers and others who havemade unique contributions to contemporary life.
Programme includes: Beethoven: Sonata in C#minor Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight); Hough: Sonata forPiano (Broken Branches); Scriabin: Sonata Op. 53No. 5; Liszt: Sonata in B minor.
£19 (£12 students)Members: £16.15 (£10.20 students)
National TheatreConnectionsDrama Lab
Thursday 8 March - Saturday 10 March7.30pm Saturday: 2.30pm + 7.30pm
Drama Lab presents two one act plays thatpremiered as part of The National Theatre’sinspirational New Connections youth theatreprogramme: It Snows and The Dummy Tree.
It Snows: Boy doesn’t meet girl, girl doesn’t meetboy; threats from the lad’s (and girl’s) gang; mumand dad have declared war on each other; andthen there’s the weird neighbour opposite. It’s theusual, ordinary gloominess. Then, one day, itsnows. And everything changes...
The Dummy Tree legend has it that mothers taketheir young ones to the tree to give up their dummyand begin the journey towards adulthood. A youngman of 17 visits the tree on the morning of hiswedding to meet his birth mother for the first time.In another time, under the same tree, a 17-year-oldgirl is trying to persuade her little boy to let go of hisdummy...
£10 (£7.50 students + senior citizens / £5 under 16s)
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Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke
Public EnemiesUSA 2009 / 143 minutes / Cert: 15 Director: Michael MannIntroduced by David Gainsborough-Roberts
Monday 12 March8pm
Notorious bank robber John Dillinger (JohnnyDepp) has the run of early 1930’s Chicago. TheFBI, still in its infancy, struggles to bring him tojustice, so director J Edgar Hoover puts agentMelvin Purvis (Christian Bale) on the case, allowinghim the use of professional lawmen and eventorture to bring down the man considered PublicEnemy Number One. Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
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St. Trinian’s by David BarrettDrama Labby arrangement with Yellowbrick Productions
Thursday 15 March - Saturday 17 March7.30pm / Saturday: 2.30pm + 7.30pm
The stability of St. Trinian’s School for Girls is underthreat! Boys from a local school are forced to movein; a sinister apparition stalks the corridors; a thieflurks around the school; a campaign of bullying bya rogue fifth former. Throw in a mysterious treasuremap and a secret passage and you have all theingredients for a riotous St. Trinian’s story!Comedy, pathos, suspense and catchy songspresented by Drama Lab in St. Trinians’irrepressible style!
£10 (£7.50 students + senior citizens / £5 under 16s)
The Seven Sided Diceby Phil ReanMusic by Mike SmithSt. George’s Preparatory School
Tuesday 20 March + Wednesday 21 March7pm
This story tells of four children who discover aseven sided dice in their Grandfather’s loft.They roll the dice and are transported in to GameLand, ruled by the wicked Lady Fortune. Thechildren have to play games such as Snakes andLadders, Cluedo, Monopoly and Chess to beatLady Fortune. A brilliant story of good versus evil,complete with wonderful songs and a brilliantstoryline.
£5
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Poposterous Presented by Frank WurzingerVenue: St. James
Friday 23 March8pm
Following The Confetti Maker, performed at JerseyArts Centre in 2010, Frank sets out on his secondclown solo venture: Poposterous! It explores thehumour and comedy of religion, miracles, taboos,sin and war: A day in the life of the Pope. Nearlyalways respectful, this show is highly visual, usingslapstick, magic, puppetry and lots ofimprovisation. Theatre-in-the-making!
£12 (£9 students)Members: £10.20 (£8.40 students)
The MaidChile | Mexico 2009 / 93 minutes / Cert: 15Director: Sebastian Silva
Monday 26 March8pm
Raquel has been a maid for a well-to-do Chileanfamily for so long that she’s come to think of herself as part of the family. However, Raquel isalso aware of the distance between herself and her employers, so when the family hires an older,more experienced woman to work with her, it’s not long before domestics are locked in a fiercebattle of wills.Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
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Andrew Motion: Silver
Wednesday 28 March8pm
Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate (1999-09), readsfrom his eagerly awaited sequel to TreasureIsland – Silver – featuring a cast of noble seamen,murderous pirates and tales of love, valour andterrible cruelty. Suitable for 15 years +
“Compelling, simple and mysterious.” Sean O’Brien, Sunday Times
Pierrepoint: The Hangman’s TaleCafé Society
Friday 30 March + Saturday 31 March8pm
Albert Pierrepoint was the most celebratedhangman the British judicial system has everproduced. Over a period of 25 years, hemaintained the grim family tradition of providingexecutioners to the State.
Written by Peter Harrison, this hangman’s taleprovides a grim and often disturbing insight intothe reality which lay behind the official phrase‘death by judicial hanging’.
£15 (£10 senior citizens, students and JACMembers)
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£15(£10 students)Members:£12.75(£8.50students)
The ConversationVenue: St. James
Tuesday 3 April - Thursday 5 April8pm
An exploration of those small, intimate but criticalexchanges of thought, desire, dreams and promisesthat make the world go round. A new theatreexperience that will excite and inspire with thelanguage of music, dance, words and bodies: apiece about living and dying, 'rounded with a sleep'...
The Conversation will also perform at the Kurhaus,Bad Wurzach, Germany in April as part of thePartnerschaft / Twinning initiative betweenSt. Helier and Bad Wurzach.
£9 (£7 students)Members: £7.65 (£5.95 students)
Good Friday Films
Friday 6 April3pm + 6.30pm
Jersey Methodist Circuit will once again beshowing two films to mark the beginning of theEaster weekend. The films will be announced inthe build-up to Easter, but to guarantee a seat youcan collect a ticket from the Jersey Arts CentreBox Office.
By permission of the Bailiff.
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The Conversation by Pedro Barbeito 2004
Fit For A QueenStomp
Saturday 14 April5pm + 7.30pm
The talented young people of Stomp performsongs and extracts from popular music and thebest musicals of the past 60 years, from wellknown favorites such as My Fair Lady, rightthrough the last six decades, to today’s classicssuch as The Lion King. You will be entertained,enthralled and enchanted by our tribute to ourQueen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, Fit for aQueen.
£10 (£7.50 students)
Local HeroUK 1983 / 111 minutes / Cert: PGDirected by: Bill Forsyth
Monday 16 April8pm
This delightful comedy recalls the best of Ealingstudios. Felix Happer (Burt Lancaster), a Texan oilmogul, sends his assistant MacIntyre (PeterReigert) to negotiate the purchase of a smallScottish fishing village to build an oil refinery. Whennegotiations are frustrated by an eccentric beach-dweller, Happer decides to settle the matter inperson – with surprising results. Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
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Natalie Clein + Alasdair Beatson
Thursday 19 April8pm
Described by the Times as a "mesmerising" cellist who "plays everything with passion", Natalie Clein’s recent engagements have includedthe BBC Proms and the Hallé and RoyalPhilharmonic orchestras.
Pianist Alasdair Beatson has received high praisefor his “highly sensitive playing of rare insight”.Regarded as a distinctive and sincere musician, he is equally adept in solo and chamber repertoire.
Programme includes: Debussy: Cello Sonata;Dutilleux: Trios Strophes; Faure: Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor; Webern: 3 Little Pieces Op.11;Brahms: Cello Sonata in F major Op. 99.
£19 (£12 students)Members: £16.15 (£10.20 students)
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MagdaVenue: St. James
Thursday 26 April8pm
Monster? Mother? Magda is one woman’s questto understand another, seen through a grimy, andat times irreverent, Weimar lens.
Using music, text and documentary footage, thisentertaining and thought-provoking piece exploresthe danger and value of empathy by unpicking ashocking decision taken in the dying days of theThird Reich. Theatre-in-the-making!
£12 (£9 students)Members: £10.20 (£8.40 students)
Barry Cryer: Butterfly BrainAll-Electric Productions
Friday 27 April8pm
From The Two Ronnies to Morcambe and Wise,Tony Hancock to Dudley Moore, Barry Cryer hasworked with almost all of the great comedians andcomic writers since the mid 1950s. Join him as hetakes you on an alphabetical journey fromAardvark to Zulu...
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Babes in ArmsTimpanAli Productionsby permission of Josef Weinberger Ltd.
Saturday 28 April7.30pm
Follow the lives of a group of apprentice thespiansas they attempt to mount a revue. Complicationsarise when every opportunity is blocked by theirsurly theatre manager and the overbearing motherof an ex child star. Containing such classic songsas: The Lady is a Tramp, My Funny Valentine,Johnny One-Note, I Wish I Were in Love Again andWhere or When.
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Potiche France 2010 / 103 minutes / Cert: 15Director: François Ozen
Monday 30 April8pm
Set in 1970’s provincial France, Catherine Deneuveplays Suzanne, a submissive, housebound trophywife (or ‘potiche’) who steps in to manage theumbrella factory run by her tyrannical husband.After the workers go on strike and take himhostage. To everyone’s surprise, Suzanne proves acompetent woman of action.Presented by Jersey Film Society.
£5 (£3 students) only available on the door.JFS members can reserve a seat inadvance at the Box Office.
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The Jersey Arts Centre and Adult Education at Highlands College
are working together to promote the benefits of lifelong learning.
Both organisations offer exciting courses for the community that
enhance wellbeing, improve confidence and provide a lot of fun!
The Highlands College spring part-time prospectus is packed full of
interesting new courses as well as old favourites and can be seen
online at ww.highlands.ac.uk
Have a look, try something new and enrich your life.
Courses + Workshopsat a Glance
03 Jan
05 Jan - 29 Mar
11 Jan - 22 Feb
11 Jan - 21 Mar
12 Jan - 22 Mar
13 Jan - 23 Mar
14 Jan - 31 Mar
16 Jan - 20 Jan
17 Jan - 13 Mar
18 Jan - 08 Feb
30 Jan - 03 Feb
ACT Meet and Greet
Junior Drama (8-13 years)
Digital SLR Photography Beg.
Zumba
Afternoon Painting
Zumba
Artful Doodlers (7-11 years)
Speak-in-a-Week: Russian
Once-a-Week: Greek
Egyptian Belly Dance
Speak-in-a-Week: French 1
7.30pm - 10pm
5.30pm - 7.30pm
10am - 12noon
1pm - 1.45pm
1.30pm - 3.30pm
1pm - 1.45pm
9.30am - 11.30am
1.10pm - 1.50pm
6.30pm - 7.30pm
7pm - 8pm
1.10pm - 1.50pm
06 Feb - 10 Feb
13 Feb - 17 Feb
20 Feb - 24 Feb
27 Feb - 02 Mar
29 Feb - 04 Apr
Speak-in-a-Week: Spanish 1
Half Term Drama School (8-13 years)
Speak-in-a-Week: Chinese
Speak-in-a-Week: Japanese
Digital SLR Photography Int.
1.10pm - 1.50pm
9am - 4pm
1.10pm - 1.50pm
1.10pm - 1.50pm
10am - 12noon
05 Mar - 09 Mar
12 Mar - 16 Mar
26 Mar - 30 Mar
Speak-in-a-Week:
Intermediate Japanese
Brush Up Your English
Speak-in-a-Week: Italian
1.10pm - 1.50pm
6pm - 7pm
1.10pm - 1.50pm
16 Apr - 20 Apr
18 Apr
Speak-in-a-Week: Greek
youtheatreMeet and Greet
6pm - 7pm
6pm - 8pm
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February
March
April
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Junior Drama(8-13 years)
Tutor: Sheri BurtThursday 5 January - Thursday 29 March5.30pm - 7.30pm12 Thursday sessionsHoliday: Thursday 16 FebruaryVenue: St. James£50 / Members: £47.50
Participants will be taken through the principles ofperformance, including improvisation, voice andmovement. Communication, concentration andcommitment are essential disciplines of excitingperformance and these will be further explored anddeveloped. Incorporating a multitude of fun dramaactivities and games, the workshops also developsocial skills and confidence.
Book early to avoid disappointment! Please wear: suitable clothing and footwear.
Artful Doodlers(7-11 years)
Tutor: Chantal QuaeckSaturday 14 January - Saturday 31 March9.30am - 11.30am10 Saturday sessionsHoliday: Saturday 11 February + Saturday 18 February£85 / Members: £80.70
A fun art workshop using different techniques inpainting, drawing, printing and clay work, with onesession dedicated to Junk Art and the last one toEaster Crafts.
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Half TermDrama School(8-13 years)
Tutor: Sheri BurtMonday 13 February - Friday 17 February9am - 4pm5 weekday sessions£120 / Members: £114Venue: St. James
A great experience for young people, whether theyare aspiring young actors or would simply like tostart a new hobby. Throughout the week,participants will learn valuable acting techniques,from performing and movement, to improvisationand devising. Students will be able to make use oftheir newfound acting skills by staging an originalpiece of theatre for family and friends at the end ofthe week at 3pm.
Speak-in-a-Week:Russian(18 years +)
Tutor: Tatjana GorinaMonday 16 January - Friday 20 January1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Use your lunch hours effectively by joining Russianclasses. In a fun, friendly and relaxed atmosphereyou will learn useful phrases to hold basicconversations in Russian. This will help you withtravel, shopping, eating out in Russia, anddeveloping positive relationships with Russianpeople.
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Once-a-Week: Greek(18 years +)
Tutor: Annette PersonTuesday 17 January - Tuesday 13 March6.30pm - 7.30pm8 Tuesday sessionsHoliday: Tuesday 14 February£40 / Members: £38
Greek for beginners! There will be plenty of classpractice to get off the ground in conversation.Revision of the alphabet will be given, a little moregrammar and a steady build-up of vocabulary, withemphasis on pronunciation and accurate use ofthe language.
Speak-in-a-Week:French 1(18 years +)
Tutor: Elena FiodorukMonday 30 January - Friday 3 February1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Use your lunch hour profitably. If you are a totalbeginner or know a little, come and learn how tointroduce yourself, order food and lots more.
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Speak-in-a-Week:Spanish 1(18 years +)
Tutor: Elena FiodorukMonday 6 February - Friday 10 February1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Use your lunch hour to learn Spanish! Aimed at thetotal beginner or someone who knows a little,come and learn how to order food, talk about theweather and lots more!
Speak-in-a-Week:Chinese(18 years +)
Tutor: Tim NashMonday 20 February - Friday 24 February1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Learn how to say 1000 everyday phrases in theworld’s most spoken language with just 10syllables. Gain crucial insights into the world’soldest civilization. If you’ve ever struggled with verb endings, adjectival agreements, and irregularplurals in another language, Mandarin will be sweet relief – because it doesn’t have any!36
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Speak-in-a-Week:Japanese(18 years +)
Tutor: Ritsuko CoeMonday 27 February - Friday 2 March1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Japanese is a fascinating language which hasbecome a popular subject amongst peoplewishing to understand more about Japaneseculture. In this course we aim to show you a flavourof how the language is constructed using its ownbespoke character sets. We will also learn tospeak a few simple greetings and useful phrases.
Speak-in-a-Week:Intermediate Japanese(18 years +)
Tutor: Ritsuko CoeMonday 5 March - Friday 9 March1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
The course is intended for people who have somebasic knowledge of Japanese language. We willlearn how to make everyday conversation using avariety of commonly used words, including theprinciples learned in the introductory course.
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Brush Up Your English! (18 years +)
Tutor: Annette PersonMonday 12 March - Friday 16 March6pm - 7pm5 evening sessions£20 / Members: £19
Brush up your English! For native and non-nativespeakers; revising grammar, public speaking anduse of English. Improve your confidence in thewritten and spoken language. Business, formaland informal English will be covered in the courseand course-books will be used.
Speak-in-a-Week: Italian(18 years +)
Tutor: Sofia BonazziMonday 26 March - Friday 30 March1.10pm - 1.50pm5 lunchtime sessions£20 / Members: £19
Come along and use your lunch hours for a weekto learn essential Italian, to enable you to have abasic conversation with the locals.
Please bring: a pen and paper.
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Speak-in-a-Week:Greek(18 years +)
Tutor: Annette PersonMonday 16 April - Friday 20 April6pm - 7pm5 evening sessions£20 / Members: £19
More Greek for beginners! There will be plenty ofclass practice to get off the ground inconversation. Revision of the alphabet will begiven, a little more grammar and a steady build-upof vocabulary, with emphasis on pronunciation andaccurate use of the language.
Digital SLR PhotographyFor Beginners(16 years +)
Tutor: Colin CruickshankWednesday 11 January - Wednesday 22 February10am - 12noon6 weekday sessions£50 / Members: £47.50
This is a practical ‘hands on’ course designed toenable you to quickly get to grips with the essentialcontrols of the camera. We will concentrate oncontrolling the aperture and shutter speed to getfantastic creative effects that will take yourphotography to a whole new level! You will alsolearn how to control and use light for best affect.All you need for the course is a basic D-SLR with akit lens.
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Digital SLR PhotographyIntermediate Level(16 years +)
Tutor: Colin CruickshankWednesday 29 February - Wednesday 4 April10am - 12noon6 weekday sessions£50 / Members: £47.50
This course is ideal for photographers who have asound knowledge of basic photography or haveattended Colin Cruickshank’s beginners course.It’s designed to enable you to get the most fromyour camera. We will visit various locations aroundthe Island, concentrating on lighting andcomposition as well as how to shoot action andlandscape photographs. We will also covershooting macro, using wireless off camera flash,shooting RAW and essential post-processingtechniques.
Afternoon Painting(18 years +)
Tutor: Ann MorganThursday 12 January - Thursday 22 March 1.30pm - 3.30pm10 weekday sessionsHoliday: Thursday 16 February£85 / Members: £80.70
For those people who enjoy painting a variety ofdifferent subjects in an exciting and expressiveway. Using oils, acrylics, gouâche or watercolour,you will be able to develop your own artistic stylewhilst also gaining tutor and group feedback.Please bring: any painting materials of your choice.If you are unsure about materials, this can bediscussed with the tutor at the first session.
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Zumba(18 years +)
Tutor: Claudia Moreno Wednesday 11 January - Wednesday 21 March 1pm - 1.45pm10 weekday sessionsHoliday: Wednesday 15 February£50 / Members: £47.50
Tutor: Claudia Moreno Friday 13 January - Friday 23 March 1pm - 1.45pm10 weekday sessionsHoliday: Friday 17 February£50 / Members: £47.50
Party yourself into shape with the Latin-inspired,easy to follow dance fitness class that incorporatesLatin and International music and dancemovements, creating a dynamic and exhilaratingfitness class. You’ll have a blast and won’t evenrealise you are exercising!
Introduction toEgyptian Belly Dance(18 years +)
Tutor: Susan ReidWednesday 18 January - Wednesday 8 February7pm - 8pm4 Wednesday sessions£24 / Members: £22.80
This short starter course is designed for those newto belly dance. It is suitable for all ages and fitnesslevels, and no previous dance experience isnecessary. You will learn the basic moves ofEgyptian belly dance, including ‘hip drops’,‘shimmies’, ‘figure of 8’ and ‘camels’. We will flowthe moves together into short dance combinationseach week, in a fun and relaxed environment.
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youtheatre(14-19 years)
Join the Jersey Arts Centre’s professionally led,award-winning theatre company into a full-scaleproduction.
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For further information about our drama groupsand drama courses, visit www.artscentre.je orcontact: 700400.
ArtsCentreTheatre (18 years +)
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) is open to anyone aged18 years + who is interested in learning the skillsand disciplines required to produce good theatre,of which acting is only one. Enthusiasm isessential, commitment vital and a sense of funinvaluable.
If you have commitment, a love of good theatreand would like to become a member, come alongto AACCTT’’ss MMeeeett aanndd GGrreeeett oonn TTuueessddaayy 33 JJaannuuaarryy22001122 aatt 77..3300ppmm. For further information, contactACT’s Director Jason Kenyon on 07700 720476 ore-mail [email protected]
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Courses + Workshops Application Form Spring 2012
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I am a Jersey Arts Centre Member and receive 5% discount off all courses + workshopsNo other concessionary rates apply.
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Please make cheques payable to ‘Jersey Arts Centre Association’ or enter your credit card details below.
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The above information is collected in accordance with Data Protection (JerseyLaw, 2005) and will be used for Jersey Arts Centre purposes. We may forwardyou Jersey Arts Centre promotional material which we believe to be ofinterest to you. If you wish to receive this information,
If the workshop is cancelled the fee will be returned. Refunds will not be given forany other reason. To obtain further details on courses, please telephone theJersey Arts Centre on 770000444444 or visit our website on wwwwww..aarrttsscceennttrree..jjeeReservations for workshop places without payment cannot be taken. On receiptof payment, all students accept the Terms & Conditions of the Jersey Arts Centrefound on the facilities page on our website.
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Please return this completed form with payment to: Jersey Arts Centre, Phillips Street, St. Helier, Jersey JE2 4SWPlease enclose a stamped addressed envelope for a receipt.
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Membership FormTo become a Member, or to purchasemembership as a gift, simply fill in theapplication form below, detach and postit to our Box Office.
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Please return this completed form with payment to: Jersey Arts Centre, Phillips Street, St. Helier, Jersey JE2 4SWPlease enclose a stamped addressed envelope for a receipt.
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10 Good Reasons to Become a MemberAnyone can become a Member of the Jersey Arts Centre. As well as single and joint memberships, there are categories for students, families and senior citizens. If you would like to support our work andbecome an individual sponsor, you can enrol as a Patron or Benefactor of the Jersey Arts Centre.
Membership Benefits:
15% discount on Jersey Arts Centre promotions
5% discount on courses and workshops
5% discount on eat-in caféjac food, teas and coffees
Loyalty Scheme – buy ten tickets and get the 11th free
New members paying by Direct Debit will receive a £5 gift voucher
Advance copy of our programme of events
Regular mailings by e-flyer
Invitations to exhibition previews by e-flyer
Exclusive Members’ events
A vote at our A.G.M.
To become a Member, simply fillout the form opposite and return itto our Box Office.
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How to BookOOnn--lliinnee:: Visit our website wwwwww..aarrttsscceennttrree..jjee to buytickets for performances or to pay for courses andworkshops on-line.
BByy PPhhoonnee:: ((0011553344)) 770000444444 to purchase ticketsusing select credit / debit cards.
IInn PPeerrssoonn:: All tickets can be bought or collectedfrom our Box Office in Phillips Street betweenMonday and Saturday, 10am - 8pm and 45 minutesbefore a Sunday performance. Tickets can also bebought from St. James from 45 minutes before aperformance.
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CCrreeddiitt // DDeebbiitt CCaarrddss::We accept the following:
Reserved Tickets:All reserved tickets are to befully paid for within three working days or otherwisewill be offered for resale.
Ticket Discounts: Jersey Arts Centre Members save 15% on events marked with this promotional symbol.
Group Bookings:Receive one free ticket with every ten purchased on events marked with this promotional symbol.
Courses + Workshops:5% discount is given toJersey Arts Centre Members on presentation oftheir membership card.
Concessionary rates are listed under eachperformance. To receive a student discount,identification will be requested.
Ticket Exchange:A £2 charge is levied on eachticket exchanged. We do not offer refunds.
Special Assistance: Wheelchair access isavailable to both performance areas at the JerseyArts Centre and St. James. The Berni Gallery andmost meeting rooms are also fully accessible via alift. Please advise Box Office of wheelchairrequirements in advance when booking tickets orhirings. Please enquire about the best seats forinduction loop reception.
Our Brochure:Printed on paper from asustainable source. Front cover: curious directive Your Last Breath. Programme correct at time of print (November 2011) © Jersey Arts Centre – wereserve the right to change the programme withoutnotice.
Directions and ParkingJersey Arts Centre is in Phillips Street, St. Helier, justoff Bath Street, two minutes away from the mainshopping area and Minden Place Carpark.
St. James in St. James Street is five minutes walkaway, near Green Street Carpark. Free parkingafter 5pm - before then, parking paycards are needed.
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Hire Our VenuesBenjamin Meaker Theatre - Phillips StreetWithin the Jersey Arts Centre’s main building, our250 seat auditorium has full disabled access.
St. James - St. James StreetAcoustically atmospheric converted church withan adaptable seating arrangement for up to 300people.
Berni Gallery - Phillips StreetThe Berni Gallery is located on the first floor of theJersey Arts Centre and costs £100 per week tohire. It can be hired for a minimum of two weeksand a maximum of four weeks.
Bar Gallery - Phillips StreetThe Bar Gallery is a small exhibition area locatedon the ground floor of the Jersey Arts Centre. It isfree of charge to hire, and is available to hire fromone week up to four.
For hiring details, please call: 700400
Eat + Drink + Relax
Opens: Monday - Friday 7.30am - 10.30pmSaturday 8am - 8pm / Sunday times may vary...Located on the ground floor at the Jersey ArtsCentre, serving a fresh selection of food and drinksthroughout the day. For reservations and enquiries,please call: 879482.
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Other Rooms at Jersey Arts Centre
MMaarriiaa RRiittcchhiiee RRoooomm ((RRoooomm 11))A large flexible room suitable for meetings,rehearsal, smaller presentations and corporateentertaining with a capacity for 50 seated or 70standing.
EE.. WWyynnddhhaamm HHeettttiicchh RRoooomm ((RRoooomm 22))A small flexible meeting room on first floor for 25people.
EEddmmuunndd BBllaammppiieedd AArrtt SSttuuddiioo ((RRoooomm 33))A large well equipped art studio with a maximumcapacity of 30 people.
DDaarriiuuss KKeeaattoonn SSttuuddiioo ((RRoooomm 44))A small flexible meeting room on the ground floorfor 25 people.
For hiring details and terms and conditions, pleasecall: 700400 or visit: www.artscentre.je
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VolunteersJersey Arts Centre relies on volunteers to help withperformances and distribution - and we’re alwayslooking for extra help.
From a few hours to several afternoons orevenings a month, anything you could spare is verywelcome.
If you would like to become a part of our friendlyteam, please call our Volunteers’ Coordinator on:700444.
Become a Business PartnerWhilst developing a corporate relationship with theJersey Arts Centre, businesses benefit from anumber of complimentary tickets, use of the MariaRitchie meeting room, invitations to exhibitionpreviews, and mailings. For further details of theScheme, please call: 700400.
Sponsorship andAdvertisingThere are many sponsorship and advertisingopportunities available at the Jersey Arts Centre,including placing an advert in our Brochure. Formore details, please contact our MarketingManager on: 700424.
Our CommunityPartnersCIMC The Channel Islands Music Council wasestablished in 1974 to promote music eventsacross the islands.
AIHCT Arts in Health Care Trust promotes a seriesof concerts throughout the year in health caresettings.
Jersey Film SocietyMembership is open to anyone aged eighteen andover and offers several benefits including: freeentry to all Jersey Film Society screenings, ticketsto ‘Members only’ screenings, year round specialoffers at Cineworld, Newsletters and film notes.
To become a Member, please call the Secretary,Derek Gray, on 855064, or the President, GeoffreyCoppock, on 737171.
For further details visit: www.mlng.com
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If you are already a Jersey Arts Centre Member and you
suggest a friend to join the Scheme, as soon as their
application has been processed you will both receive one free
Member’s ticket to use at one of our
Jersey Arts Centre Promoted performances.
For more information,
please contact our Box Office:
700444.
The SavoyRouge BouillonSt HelierT: 727521E: [email protected]
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