
Dylan Moran: Dolla Ho
Wednesday 1 October | 8pm | £30
BAFTA and Perrier award-winning comedian Dylan Moran is bringing his brand new stand-up show ‘DOLLA HO’ to his homeland this autumn with choice servings of his thoughts on everything and anything – delivered with his trademark poetic panache.
Throughout the summer of 2024, Dylan traversed the highways and byways of Ireland for a ‘Work In Progress Wander’ which saw him craft hours of new material throughout 50 shows in 35 towns. In venues ranging from the backroom of a pub in West Cork, to arts centres in Donegal, fans got a front row seat for the creative process in its unpredictable form.
The fruits of these flights of fancy have now been distilled into a brand new hour of stand-up from one of Ireland’s comedy heroes.
Contains strong language. Age 16+
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John O’Conor Piano Recital
Thursday 2 October | 8pm | £20 / £18 (conc)
The Irish pianist John O’Conor has earned a worldwide reputation as a masterful musician. Following initial studies in his native Dublin he studied in Vienna and won First Prize at the Beethoven International Piano Competition in Vienna in 1973. Since then, he has toured the world in recital and concerto appearances in Europe, USA, Japan, Korea and China.
His recordings have brought him particular renown, spending many weeks on the Billboard charts, and his recordings of the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andreas Delfs were greeted with great acclaim. For this concert, John will perform popular classical piano masterpieces including Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata’, Debussy’s ‘Clair de Lune’ and beloved works by Chopin.
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The Björn Identity
Friday 3 October | 8pm | £25
MAMMA MIA! World-class, International Tribute to ABBA – The Bjorn Identity, are coming to back to Armagh to thank ABBA for the music.
The Björn Identity, hailing from Northern Ireland, have risen to become one of the most exciting and authentic ABBA acts across UK & Europe. They are ready to bring their record-breaking, sell-out Abba tribute show to the Market Place Theatre.
With uncanny vocal studies, undeniable stage presence through to Benny’s famous spinning white piano, the cast even boasts ‘real life’ couples, meaning it just doesn’t get any closer!
So, let’s re-live the magic of ABBA and their enduring legacy that continues ‘Voyage’ ‘On and On and On’ – Early booking is advised!
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Strange, But True Crime
Thursday 9 October
A brand new show presented by the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.
Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases.
Contains material that some people might find upsetting. Age 16+
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Cup O’Joe & The Qua Family
Friday 10 October | 8pm | £15 / £5 (under 12s)
Cup O’Joe is a progressive bluegrass and folk band founded and based in Northern Ireland by three siblings Tabitha, Benjamin and Reuben Agnew, later joined by Tabitha’s husband David Benedict.
Their unique mix of original compositions and re-imagined traditional songs paired with their lively performances has given them a growing presence in the acoustic music scene surrounding Ireland, the UK, Europe, and beyond. Their quartet lineup features tight harmonies, tasteful arrangements, compelling originals and virtuosic solos. Cup O’Joe have made their name known among the folk and bluegrass circuit internationally, with appearances at Celtic Connections, IBMA in North Carolina, and the Omagh Bluegrass Festival.
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The 4 of Us
Saturday 11 October | 8pm | £26
A legendary blend of rock, soul and folk. Hailing from Newry, The 4 of Us has been captivating audiences for over three decades with their soulful melodies and compelling lyrics.
With brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy at the helm, The 4 of Us has left an indelible mark on the Irish music scene. Their journey began in the late ’80s, and since then, they’ve evolved into one of Ireland’s most beloved and enduring musical acts.
Known for their distinctive sound that seamlessly blends rock, folk, and pop influences, The 4 of Us has produced a string of hits that have become anthems for fans of all generations.
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Not On Our Watch
Wednesday 15th October | 8pm | £15 / £13 (conc) / £10 (groups)
When our only dedicated women’s hostel is threatened with closure, six determined workers rise together to fight against a failing system and an uncaring establishment.
For twelve weeks they live, work, and breathe resistance.
Suitable for age 15+
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Legends of the 60’s Show
Friday 17 October 2025 | 8pm | £26.50
Join a multi award-winning all-star cast of musicians and singers Stephen, Raymond and Chris for the musical masterpiece that is the “Legends of the 60’s Show”.
The show with the ultimate feelgood factor will transport you all the way hand clapping, swinging and singing back to that magical golden decade that was the 1960’s. Whether you come to relive your childhood memories or you just simply want to see what your parents have been raving about for all these years, this is the No.1 live show to see.
Performing high quality tributes to icons like Elvis, The Beatles, The Monkees, The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, The Beach Boys and the Drifters to name but a small few, all in one night, let us deliver to you an entertaining musical live experience featuring over 40 iconic hit songs never to be forgotten!
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Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote
Friday 17 October | 8pm | £17.50 / £15
Cult hit event ‘Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote’ returns to Armagh, with an interactive screening of the classic Murder, She Wrote episode ‘Paint Me a Murder’. Jessica Fletcher is invited to the remote island hideaway of an artist friend (played by Cesar Romero), but soon there’s a murder that only she (or you!) can solve. Tim returns to Armagh following riotous presentations of ‘Sing a Song of Murder’ and ‘Broadway Malady’.
‘Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote’ is a unique and hilarious night featuring games, prizes and audience participation. See the show Time Out rated one of 2021 and 2019’s 50 Great Nights Out in London that has played to sell-out audiences across the UK and Australia and was a hit of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023 and 2024.
Contains some strong language. Recommended for age 16+
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That Knave, Raleigh
Saturday 18 October | 8pm | £16 / £14
Following their five-star show, I, Elizabeth, the award-winning Dyad Productions (A Christmas Carol, Lady Susan, A Room of One’s Own, Christmas Gothic, Austen’s Women, Female Gothic) return to the Elizabethan era. To the famous and fabulous Elizabethan explorer, sailor, dandy, and warrior, Sir Walter Raleigh. Elizabeth I’s favourite and James I’s knave.
This is a journey through the astonishing highs and lows of one of Britain’s most famous historical figures. But there’s so much you don’t know…
In a life spanning around 65 years, Sir Walter Raleigh achieved more than others might do in a hundred lifetimes. Over a decade in the tower and still he held power. The Huguenots, America, The Armada and execution. Is that the whole story? The final chapter of Raleigh’s life is perhaps the most daring, strange and utterly heart-breaking.
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NT Live Screening: Mrs Warren’s Profession
Thursday 23 October | 7pm | £14 / £12 (student/under 18)
Mrs. Warren’s Profession by Bernard Shaw
directed by Dominic Cooke
Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s incendiary moral classic.
Vivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs. Warren a fortune – but at what cost?
Filmed live from the West End, this new production reunites Staunton with director Dominic Cooke (Follies, Good), exploring the clash between morality and independence, traditions and progress.
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Conal Gallen: Off Your Trolley
Saturday 25 October | 8pm | £25
Award-winning comedian, Conal Gallen is bringing his hilarious comedy play, ‘Off Your Trolley’, to The Market Place. Written by father and son team, Conal and Rory Gallen, it is without doubt, their funniest comedy play ever.
‘Off Your Trolley’ is a rip-roaring, laugh-a-minute tale of life in a hospital ward. It’s packed with craic, confusion and constant laughter. Where the story leads? Nobody knows! Not even the other actors some nights, as in true Conal Gallen style he likes to throw in some new lines just to keep them on their toes!
You’d have to be completely “off your trolley” to miss this hilarious brand-new comedy play from the cream of Irish comedy. It certainly proves that “Laughter is still the best medicine”.
Suitable for age 16+
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Toxic Relationships
SpooFriday 31 October – Saturday 1 November | 8pm | £15
Written by Byddi Lee, directed by Margery Quinn.
As climate catastrophe looms, the impatient Moon informs Earth that humans are doomed and announces its intent to leave, albeit slowly. Desperate, Earth implores Moon to help appeal to humanity, but their cosmic messages only cause humanity to devolve into bickering and denial.
Exasperated, Earth and Moon put humanity on trial, instigating a courtroom drama where Earth questions representatives of different groups.
Each gives their perspective, with Big Oil and Industry denying culpability, Consumer making excuses, and Farmer clinging to tradition before seeing their role. Poverty eloquently testifies to disproportionate climate burdens. The Youth bring hope and call for unity.
Throughout, Moon expresses scepticism that humans are worth saving, while Earth has faith humanity can change. Through razor-sharp satire and earnest pathos, this allegorical play compellingly explores humanity’s denial, then hope of changing course toward sustainability and harmony with nature, if we listen to the voices of the vulnerable and act in time.
A warning and a call to action!
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