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Riverhouse Newsletter June 19 2015
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Happy Father's Day all you wonderful Dads.

And to Celebrate Father's Day this Sunday, why not bring your Dad FOR FREE to our Brunch Barnstormer concert with the award winning Emily Portman Trio - doors open at 12noon - a lovely relaxed family concert with Breakfast Baps available in the cafe.

Tickets are still available for Qazar Productions of Perfect Relationships to Riverhouse tonight and tomorrow - details below. 

Please find attached the programme for our first Elmbridge Youth Festival. We have teamed up with Kingston's International Youth Arts Festival to bring some exciting talent, so do come and support a 3rd Year Kingston University theatre production - Sunday  Morning by Swomp Dwelling Productions - That's a new addition to the programme - just £5 (students free) 8th July at 8pm.

Look out for the Big Picture film night (June 30) which will feature, among other films, the premiere of a touching film  by 11 yearold Agi K from Wales about her relationship with her sister in  'My Little Sister who happens has Down's Syndrome'. Abi will be joining us... so come and be inspired... her amazing website is: http://www.agnieszkaproductions.me.uk. Check out the link below for other films.

Fabrications wonderful Exhibition finishes this weekend, so do pop in and have a coffee and a cake and visit the Gallery. Next week it's WWAG's annual exhibition. 

Our printable version of July's programme will follow early next week! So watch this space.

Enjoy the sunshine and we hope to see you sitting in our Courtyard soaking it all up very soon.
 

26 June - 8pm
Line up includes Jimmy McGhie (“Grown-up, insightful comedy that isn’t dependent on shock value and still had me thinking about issues he’d raised hours after the show. Excellent.” - Chortle) and Gavin Webster (‘His daftness is little short of surreal genius’ – The Stage)

Tickets  Â£12
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Fabrications
This exciting and innovative exhibition showcases original work by the six textile artists who make up the group Fabrications.
The group has thrived because its members are flexible and want to develop intellectually and artistically. This involves being aware of contemporary trends in the arts and a persistence in developing a personal language whether it be with stitch, paint, print or paper.

Wednesday 10 - Sunday 14 June - Free Entry
Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm and Sunday 11am - 4pm
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Quazar Productions presents Perfect Relationships?
Perfect Relationships? is a witty and slick revue about love, relationships and marriage.
In words and music, it explores emotive subjects, from courtship to marriage, then family life and beyond. Even when things are not perfect, we can still raise a laugh at life’s trials and tribulations. ‘True love never runs smoothly’ is an adage we can all relate to.
 
Crafted lovingly with songs from the pens of Cole Porter, Ivor Novello, Jerome Kern, Stephen Sondheim and others, skillfully linked to hilarious sketches. Quazar Productions brings Perfect Relationships? to Riverhouse, for an evening of sheer delight.

Fri 19 and Sat 20 June 7.45pm

Tickets £12 (£10 concessions)
 
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Swomp Dwelling Productions presents Sunday Morning
Are we born evil or is it bred into us by our Surroundings? This is the question that this hard hitting, fast paced piece of drama addresses. Set in the 1980s a young skinhead finds himself in a jail cell, alne and scared. How will he cope with what he has thrown away. 

Rated 14+ (contains swearing, some adult content and flashing lights)

Swomp Dwelling Productions is a group of Kingston University 3rd Year Students and are visiting Riverhouse as part of the International Youth Arts Festival in Kingston and the Elmbridge Arts Festival. 

Wednesday 8 July 8pm
Tickets £5
 
 
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The Big Picture Film Night
 EYF and IYAF presents an evening of film shorts by young directors, with discussion.

Agi K agnieszkaproductions presents: 'My Little Sister (who happens to have Down's Syndrome)' suitable for all ages. 
A love story for our time, valuing life and nature in all its diversity. Daily life in the remote welsh hills takes on magical qualities in this heart warming, upbeat documentary about the joyful relationshop between two unschooled sisters. A Captivating, mind-opening gem from NyFF award winner Agi K. 

Luis Hindman Pictures presents: 'Chamber' (age 12+)
Chamber is a six minute dramatic film short that focuses on the aftermath of a  murder that involves two close friends. The film was written, directed and shot by Luis Hindman (15) and stars two young actors, Nick Sanger and Ciaran Joyce. 

Benjamin Daniels directs: 'The Wonderous World of Work' - an eight minute student comedy film.

Members of Riverhouse own Wide Screen Young People's Film project will also be showing their work.

​Tuesday 30 June 7.30pm 

Tickets £5 (Students free)
 
 
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Emily Portman Trio - Brunch Barnstormers
'Emily recasts antique folk and myth into stunning shapes ... remarkable and original”  - The Observer

“The raw stuff of the great ballads” - Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2
“rampantly imaginative”  - fRoots 

Bring your Dad and he gets in free (brunch available at extra cost)

Sunday 21 June  12 noon (doors open) 
Tickets £12 (£10 concessions £5 children)
 


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