The Wall Between Us
“The Wall Between Us” is a powerful and thought-provoking play that explores the impact of racism, prejudice, and silence in a contemporary school setting in Northern Ireland. Through a series of interconnected scenes, the play follows four students—Liam, Chloe, Jake, and Emily—as they confront their own biases and the societal walls that divide people based on race, nationality, and difference.
1:30 pm
17
Oct
Fair Play: Rhythms of the Land – Kenya Festival workshops
Participants create: Film installations showcased internationally including Nairobi National Theatre (November 22-23), The Playhouse, GAP Birmingham, and social media platforms globally.
Open to: Ages 18-35+ passionate about art, justice, and the planet. No creative experience required - all artistic skills welcomed including music, spoken word, and visual arts.
Completely FREE including refreshments, lunch, professional facilitation, and mobile filmmaking skills training.
Dates
Saturday 18th October (10:30-16:30) - The Playhouse
Sunday 19th October (13:00-17:00) - The Playhouse
Limited spaces: 12-15 participants only
Registration: https://forms.gle/WzaiYyeSG4juD28EA
Contact: Gary Crossan - gary.crossan@derryplayhouse.com
10:30 am
18
Oct
Hate Crime Performance & Exhibition
In partnership with Southern Regional College Armagh, Ark Housing, PCSP, Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council, join us for a powerful evening of student-led drama and exhibition that shines a light on the impact of hate crime, celebrates diverse cultures and uplifts community voices.
7:00 pm
21
Oct