On The Rocks Festival Guide 17 th -24 th April 2011
Mar 29, 2016
On TheRocksFestivalGuide
17th-24th April 2011
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Welcome to On
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Come on in and have a look around; we think you’ll find something you like.
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Our Patrons Dame Helen Mirren
Siobhan Redmond
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Simon Pegg
Sir Sean Connery
Joanna Lumley
Dame Judi Dench
On The Rocks Arts Festival, part of the University of St Andrews Students’ Association, returns for its 3rd year, taking over St Andrews from 17th – 24th of April with comedy, music, drama, poetry, photography, cabaret, puppets and maybe even some juggling. It’s meant to be over 8 days but we have so much this year it’s spilled over and we have previews and special performances on Saturday 16th April too.
Some welcome faces return to On The Rocks: A Waste of Paint productions are back in the Byre with a tale for children about a disheartened snail; the team behind last year’s production of The Libertine are back with a large scale version of Peter Pan; and Not Cricket Productions, who brought a beautiful version of the Tempest to last year’s festival return with another site specific piece, this time an unusual production of Jane Eyre in Younger Hall.
During On The Rocks we don’t just want
you to observe great performances, we want to let you get involved and get your hands dirty. There are lots of workshops in all sorts of different art forms. Learn how to play with puppets, play jazz, improve your directing skills, join in an open-mic comedy night, get to the heart of acting, or even some tips about playing chamber music. We’ve managed to get the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Brass Jaw, Sunlight Productions and the World Saxophone Congress all in the same place in the same week just for you, so come along and take part! To top things off, there’s a day of collaboration between the renowned musicians of the Fence Collective, alongside new folk in the spectacular King James Library.
Half Cut, the Scottish Student film festival, has events happening throughout the week including a talk about film making by the festival judges, Pixar Animations. The film festival culminates in the awards evening, held in
the cinema on Wednesday. We’re already dusting down the red carpet for what promises to be a star spangled event.
Our Youth Theatre project is back with a special performance of Alice in Wonderland in St Andrews Castle, devised by the cast and always a highlight of the festival. There’s also Peter Pan, puppetry in The Byre, and fun and games at the Seaside Fayre. Everything you could want for a family day out!
There’s loads more happening throughout the week. Thanks to the generous support of Fife Council we can still offer almost every event for five pounds or less, meaning there’s no excuse not to go and see everything and anything you want to. So find yourself a comfy sofa and a cup of tea, have a look through the programme and take a chance on something new. Most of all, I hope you enjoy this festival as much as we’ve enjoyed putting it together!
Julie Amphlett
Julie AmphlettFestival Director
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CONTENTS
2/ WelcomeHello from us.
3/ Last Year’s FestivalSome pictures from OTR 2010(thanks go to Ben Goulter)
6/ Contents Page
7/ How to Get TicketsThis bit’s really exciting. Okay. Maybe not that exciting, but it is really useful (includes contact
info).
8/ Our VenuesFind out where all our venues are and never miss a show.
31/ More About UsThe Students’ Association, Mermaids and the Music Centre.
32/ ThanksThose really nice people we want to say thank you to.
9/ Half Cut Film FestivalThe best in Scottish Student Film
comes to St Andrews.
11/ ExhibitionsFrom photography to textiles, and pretty much everything inbetween.
13/ Youth TheatreThe successful youth project returns for its third year, with a production of Alice in Wonderland.
18/ Sax DayA day of performances, workshops and masterclasses with professional musicians.
Theatre, Musical Theatre, Music, Film, Poetry, Literature, Workshops, Dance and Comedy - we’ve got it all. Find out what’s on, when it’s on and where it’s on. Lovely stuff.
14/ Saturday 16th AprilPreviews & special performances
15/ Sunday 17th April17/ Monday 18th April19/ Tuesday 19th April21/ Wednesday 20th April23/ Thursday 21st April25/ Friday 22nd April27/ Saturday 23rd April29/ Sunday 24th April
33/ At a GlanceEverything that’s happening listed in time order.
Big eventsUseful stuff Day-by-day
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Where to get your tickets
By Telephone
Only Byre tickets may be purchased by telephone - the Byre Theatre may be contacted on 01334 475 000. We’re afraid that all other tickets can only be bought in person, or online.
In Person
Before the festival: the Box Office is open at the Barron Theatre, every Wednesday from 5 - 6:30pm.
During the festival: at the Students’ Union, 12am-9pm.
Online
At www.ontherocksfestival.com
How to contact [email protected]
www.ontherocksfestival.com
01334 462 700 (enquiries only)
St Andrews Students’ AssociationSt Mary’s PlaceSt AndrewsFifeKY16 9UZ
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Where to go with your tickets
1 The Students’ UnionIncorporating Venue 1, Venue 2 and the Box Office.
2 The New Picture House
3 The Barron Theatre
4 St Salvator’s Quad
5 Younger Hall
6 The Castle
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8 The King James Library
9 The Byre TheatreIncorporating The Byre Studio and The Byre Mainstage
10 Taste Coffee Shop
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Half CutFilm Festival
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Whilst Scottish Student Film has burgeoned in recent years, the industry has always lacked
a widely recognised forum through which to showcase their works to the general public and
industry moguls. Half Cut therefore aims to help legitimise student film, and give professionals the
chance to see up-and-coming talent.
All films submitted are watched by our Selection Committee, who then nominate a choice of
films to go through to the awards evening. Those which are not chosen initially are automatically
entered in the People’s Choice evening, where fellow students watch and vote for their 2
favourite films, and these are then added to the screening for the awards evening.
This year, we welcome a distinguished panel of judges, including 2 animators from Pixar
Animation Studios, California, and BAFTA-award winner and judge Robert Sproul-Cran, who has
been involved in the film industry for over 30 years.
Now part of On The Rocks for the third year, the Half Cut Film Festival has seen gritty drama,
musicals in miniature, ninjas on swings, claymation and full lobster costumes. This year
will be no exception - join us again in 2011 for a truly star-spangled, red-carpeted evening.
Deadline for film submissions: the 10th of [email protected]
‘What’s Goin On?’Marvin Gaye (1971)
Half Cut People’s ChoiceMon 18th April, 7:30pm, School I (Sallies Quad)A chance to see those films which didn’t quite make the final awards shortlist. Following the screenings, the audience have the chance to vote for two more films to make it through to the finals on Wednesday.
PIXAR & Industry Talk + Q&A SessionTues 19th April, 7:30pm, School VI (Sallies Quad)Industry professionals from the UK and overseas present their views on film and the film industry. Followed by a Q&A session, with audience participation welcomed.
Half Cut Film FestivalWeds 20th April, 8:30pm, The New Picture HouseThe highpoint of the festival witnesses the presentation of the very best submissions from student film makers across Scotland. The red carpet’s being cleaned, high class judges assembled, and Rogue Productions Committee are on red alert waiting for your films!
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Ex●hi●bi●tions[noun] a public display of superb works of art or other items of interest, held in various locations across St Andrews, throughout the ‘On The Rocks’ festival.
Exhibitions launch Saturday 16th April - see page 14 for more information
Ella OrmerodThroughout April, The Byre Theatre
Ella studied maths at St Andrews, but her real passion lies in photography and theatre. She
enjoys photo manipulation and likes images that tell a story. This is her first exhibition. You can
follow her continuing work at www.flickr.com/ellaormerod
I Wouldn’t Sell Sh*t to Saatchi - Ben GoulterAll week from 10am, Barron Theatre Foyer
Every year in the UK councils spend millions of pounds on graffiti removal. This exhibition
follows the ever-changing walls of a few London hot spots and offers an appreciative look at the art
of vandalism... just in case the government cuts continue.
Feminist Art ExhibitionMilena T V Wrangel
All week, The Byre TheatreAn exhibit centred around challenging and
reworking existing notions of gender and the term ‘feminism.’ The exhibit includes artworks
based on issues discussed during feminist society ‘theory working group’ meetings (on
topics such as Postfeminism, Effeminacy, Relationships and Violence), as well as more
general artworks on ideas of sex/gender made by St. Andrews students.
Perception of Layers/Layers of PerceptionShona Mackay
All week (daytime), The Byre TheatreA short film which explores the idea of self and
image. Through the eyes of the mirror we see how perspective can deceive, reflect or distract from
what may or may not be the subject’s natural state of being.
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Cosku Barrisever (Stirling University)The Students’ UnionPlease check www.ontherocksfestival.com for more information.
Institute of Theology Art LaunchHoly Trinity Church
See page 23 for more information.
Happenings in the St Andrews Scene - Francesca Altemura
All week - The Students’ UnionGoal: do epic things and have a kick-ass time.
Francesca has gathered together a group of students to create wild and unexpected tiny
events around St Andrews. There will be a team of intrepid photographers to capture these mini
happenings. Any camera, any lighting, any exposure, any place.
Lucy RobertsonThroughout April, The Byre Theatre
Lucy is a textile student and has exhibited throughout Fife. On The Rocks displays some of
her paintings of puffins and boats.
GEOPIX - Fife’s Rock Art - Richard BatchelorThroughout April, The Byre Theatre
This photographic exhibition displays the varied forms, colours, textures and contrasts of the rich
variety of rocks which occur in Fife. These images formed part of a photographic competition
organised by geoHeritage Fife and sponsored by Fife Council in 2010.
The Young, The Beautiful and The Dead - Daisy Dundee
All week, Taste Coffee ShopDaisy Dundee is a well-known live music
photographer and friend of bands. Following on from the success of Daisy’s debut exhibition held
in Dundee in October, this exhibtion includes pictures of The View, The Law, The Mirror Trap,
Pete Docherty, Nick Cave and Goldfrapp.
Diana Johnston (poetry)All week, The Barron Theatre
Diana’s poems deal with the struggle of the artist; the most internal issue of passion, love and the
confusion between reality and imagination.
Noc-tam-bu-listVenue TBC
‘Noc-tam-bu-list’ is a multi-disciplinary event bringing artists, writers and musicians together
from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin & St. Andrews. The exhibition will be available to view
throughout the ‘On the Rocks’ festival, with the opening and closing nights hosting an array of
poetry, music and experimental film and sound.
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YOUTH
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On The RocksPresents
Alice in
WONDERLAND
Sat 16th & Sun 17th
St Andrews Castle
Performances“
”The plays are devised by the cast around a well known story, and this year the tale is the much loved classic, Alice in Wonderland. The cast are involved in all aspects of the production, from the costumes, to making props and creating some of the music. They also have workshops in other theatre techniques such as dance, movement and stage combat.
This year, alongside the main production, we will be running some half-day workshops for younger children, age 5 – 8yrs, in collaboration with MUSA, the University museum. These will be on different art forms including art, music, and theatre and will be based around the same theme of Alice in Wonderland. As this programme goes to print, the full details are yet to be confirmed, but they will be advertised soon so keep a look out for the posters, or have a look at our website, www.ontherocksfestival.com
The On The Rocks Youth Theatre project is held over 2 weeks in the Easter Holidays, and culminates in an outdoor performance in St Andrews Castle during the festival. It’s open to children between 9 – 18 years old and is led by professional theatre practitioner, Clare McGary. In past years, the project has performed sell-out productions of Peter Pan and created their very own fairy tales.
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Saturdaypreviews and special performances
16th April
Alice in Wonderland
Where - St Andrews Castle When - 6pm How much - £5
The Youth Theatre project takes place over the Easter holidays with children age 9yrs + working with a professional theatre director to devise their very own version of a well known story. They even get to make the costumes and some of the props and it’s all set in the magnificent grounds of St Andrews Castle. Previous stories include fairytales and Peter Pan. All children can take part regardless of ability - contact On The Rocks to find out more.
Jane Eyre
Where - Younger Hall When - 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15pm How much - £3
Not Cricket ProductionsImmerse yourself in events from Charlotte Bronte’s compelling novel; open doors, climb stairs and venture down corridors to discover scenes of love, passion and hardship, and perhaps even learn the terrible secret of Thornfield Hall. THEATRE
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Exhibitions Launch
Where - Various Venues When - From 7pm How much - Free
Have a wander around all the exhibtions in On The Rocks, meet some of the artists, and have a glass of wine. With art from across Scotland, ranging from film and animation to photography and painting, this the perfect way to relax before the festival really kicks off. See page 11 for more details of the exhibitions. EVENT
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Seaside Fayre
Where - St Mary’s Quad When - 1pm-4pm How much - Free
University of St Andrews Charities CampaignBunting, ice cream, bungee runs, hook a duck, juggling and a variety of acts performing throught the day. You can also find out about the local, national and international charities the University of St Andrews Charities Campaign supports, as well as meeting Rory McLion, their cuddly mascot. EVENT
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Acting Workshop
Where - Venue 2 When - 1-3pm How much - £4
Sunlight ProductionsSunlight Productions returns to the festival with workshops run by RADA trained director Stephen Ralph. We will explore character development in depth, in particular focusing on; purpose, motivation, physicality and use of voice. Who is the character? What do they do? Why do they do it? A rare chance to hone your skills, all abilities encouraged to attend.
Alice in Wonderland
Where - St Andrews Castle When - 6pm How much - £5
The Youth Theatre project takes place over the Easter holidays with children age 9yrs + working with a professional theatre director to devise their very own version of a well known story. They even get to make the costumes and some of the props and it’s all set in the magnificent grounds of St Andrews Castle. Previous stories include fairytales and Peter Pan. All children can take part regardless of ability - contact On The Rocks to find out more.
Opening Party
Where - Younger Hall When - 8pm How much - £5
The opening party is a chance to launch the festival in style, with previews of the week’s events and exhibtions and the chance to buy last minute tickets for any performances that tickle your fancy. The evening features previews of the week’s events, ending with a very special live set - this is going to be an incredible affair!
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‘52’
Where - Barron Theatre When - 2:30pm & 5:30pm How much - £3
Not every love story makes sense. Love is chaotic, random, and unpredictable. No two stories are alike. In 52, by TJ Dawe and Rita Bozi, watch the course of a relationship take place in a unique way. No two shows are alike. 52: a non-linear love story. THEATRE
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra Trio
Where - Younger Hall When - 1:15pm How much - Free
A rare chance to hear members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra play in a free concert in your lunch hour. The programme will include Mozart’s Kegelstatt Trio for piano, viola and clarinet and will be followed by a masterclass for chamber ensembles which you are welcome to stay and observe. If you would like to take part in the masterclass please contact On The Rocks.
Le Cochon Entier
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5:15pm & 9pm How much - £3
Waste of Paint ProductionsWhen two strangers come to a small vegetarian farming town and open a shop dedicated to the selling of pork the face of the community is changed forever, it swells and sweats and trebles in size. Experience theatre told using puppetry, mask work, cooking and a live original score. Age restriction: 16 years min.
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Piramania: The Swashbuckling Pirate Musical
Where - Venue 1 When - 7pm How much - £5
Patch of Blue TheatreJohn Silverman’s humdrum life changes forever when he’s recruited by a band of pirates from the infamous ship, the Maiden’s Ruin. He soon discovers a world of murder, betrayal, incest and Welsh people. Ooer! Hilarious new musical guaranteed to shiver yer timbers. Come dressed as a pirate to win a prize...
Open Mic Night
Where - Venue 2 When - 10pm How much - £3
Comedy SocietyA chance to witness the local stand-up talent of St Andrews, with appearances from members of the society and a few sketches from our sketch group, you’re guaranteed a laugh! Five minute sets are available to everyone, for any comedy routine (within reason). Email [email protected] to register your interest.
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Ensembles, workshops, masterclasses, with tutors Susan McKenzie (Salsa Celtica), Mike Brogan (National Saxophone Choir) and Richard Ingham, along with the University Saxophone Quartet and University Saxophone Ensemble. Some jazz; some straight. Come and play! All abilities welcome. Contact On The Rocks (see page 7) for more information.
Sax Day Workshops - Tuesday 19th April
Dydd MawrthDi-MairtTuesday19th April
All That is Holy is Not Wholesome
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5:15pm How much - £4
Sunlight ProductionsSunlight Productions presents this slapstick community. At the pearly gates an irreverent rock star and righteous Nun await judgment, but all is not as it seems and with eternal damnation in the balance has their life appeared as they hoped? A devising workshop follows this production.
Ladykiller
Where - Byre Studio When - 5pm How much - £3
Henry VIII tore his kingdom apart for Anne Boleyn, but when she delivers him another stillborn son their relationship slips into dangerous territory. The young Jane Seymour will become the unwilling catalyst for the disintegration of one marriage and the reconciliation of another, though it may be too late to be saved. THEATRE
Bassoon Quartet
Where - Younger Hall When - 1:15pm How much - Free
The St Andrews Bassoon Quartet return again after a successfulinaugural concert in February, playing light-hearted music for themasses. The quartet will be performing a selection of pieces arrangedfrom film themes to several popular video game series, including Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy, among others! MUSIC
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Piramania: The Swashbuckling Pirate Musical
Where - Venue 1 When - 7pm How much - £5
Patch of Blue TheatreJohn Silverman’s humdrum life changes forever when he’s recruited by a band of pirates from the infamous ship, the Maiden’s Ruin. He soon discovers a world of murder, betrayal, incest and Welsh people. Ooer! Hilarious new musical guaranteed to shiver yer timbers. Come dressed as a pirate to win a prize...
King Lear
Where - Byre Theatre When - 2pm & 7pm How much - £5
Hands in The AirThe tragedy of King Lear presents us with a family at war; we see each of the characters confront their true nature, and struggle to deal with the consequences. The essence of the play is in teaching us that we should ‘Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say’.
Brass Jaw
Where - The Barron Theatre When - 9pm How much - £4
The iconoclastic Glasgow based four-piece brings a vibrant new sound to the world of jazz. Working without a traditional rhythm section, Brass Jaw creates a performance that is truly unique in sound and direction, revealing a group that is able to adapt to almost any performance environment. “Irresistible swaggering exuberance laced with grace and wit” Chris Parker, The Vortex. “Quite simply stunning” BBC Radio 3.
St Andrews Revue
Where - Byre Mainstage When - 10:15pm How much - £3
The effervescent Amanda Litherland, the playful Charlotte Duffy, thedebonair Christopher Lowe, the whimsical Inez Gordon, the dejectedJamie Ross, the fidgety Joe Fleming, the functioning alcoholic LewisRoy, the rugged Lorenzo De Boni, and the eloquent Shayna Laytonperform their first, and hopefully not last, hour of original sketchcomedy…
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20th April
Fife Horn Union and the Highland Horn Collective
Where - Younger Hall When - 1:15pm How much - £2/Free
For the first time in history the Fife Horn Union join forces with theHighlands Horn Collective to present a lunchtime concert of solidhorn. Expect the unexpected with repertoire from across the centuriesand around the world. Pop, classical, jazz, arrangements and originalcompositions for many, many horns will be offered for your listeningenjoyment.
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All That is Holy is Not Wholesome
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5:15pm How much - £4
Sunlight ProductionsSunlight Productions presents this slapstick community. At the pearly gates an irreverent rock star and righteous Nun await judgment, but all is not as it seems and with eternal damnation in the balance has their life appeared as they hoped? A devising workshop follows this production.
Ladykiller
Where - Byre Studio When - 5pm How much - £3
Henry VIII tore his kingdom apart for Anne Boleyn, but when she delivers him another stillborn son their relationship slips into dangerous territory. The young Jane Seymour will become the unwilling catalyst for the disintegration of one marriage and the reconciliation of another, though it may be too late to be saved.
Half Cut Film Festival
Where - The New Picture House When - 8pm How much - £5/£7
The highpoint of the Half-Cut Film festival witnesses the presentation of the very best submissions from student film makers across Scotland. The winners will be decided by a distinguished panel of judges, including 2 animators from Pixar Animation Studios, California, and BAFTA-award winner Robert Sproul-Cran, involved in the film industry for over 30 years. The red carpet’s being cleaned!
King Lear
Where - Byre Theatre When - 7pm How much - £5
Hands in The AirThe tragedy of King Lear presents us with a family at war; we see each of the characters confront their true nature and struggle to deal with the consequences. The essence of the play is in teaching us that we should ‘Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say’.
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Dydd IauDi-ArdaoinThursday21st April
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Be My Baby
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5:15pm How much - £3
BackseamA tragicomic play about four young mothers-to-be in a staunchly religious mother-and-baby-home in the 1960s. As the girls approach their due dates, they are forced to come to terms with giving their babies up for adoption, and attempt to understand what roles are left for them to play in society as well as in life. Age restriction: 14 years min.
Faces of Faith (incorporating The Forum:Conversations on Art and Culture)
Where - Holy Trinity Church When - TBC How much - TBC
Presented by the Institute of Theology, Imagination and the ArtsA juried mixed medium art exhibition combining work by student and established artists including video, photographic and sculptural pieces, along with musical performances responding to the idea of Faith. Meet some of the artists on Thursday 21st. On Friday 22nd The Forum presents its final event of the year exploring faith and culture.Exhibition runs from the 21st – 23rd April.
Saxophone Quartet
Where - Younger Hall When - 1:15pm How much - Free
Formed at the start of the academic year, the University of St Andrews Saxophone Quartet has quickly established itself as one of the foremost chamber groups at the University. They play everything from classical to jazz to pop music, and will present a typically eclectic selection of music. MUSIC
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Peter Pan
Where - Byre Theatre When - 7pm How much - £5
J.M.Barrie’s Peter Pan is one of the enduring stories of childhood and the shattering of innocence. Bringing together allegories of Edwardian expansionism with the tragic awakening of World War One, the creative team behind ‘The Libertine’ (OTR 2010) are proud to announce a darkly stylish fairytale for all ages.
Persuaded by Bear
Where - Byre Studio When - 10pm How much - £3
Installation piece involving film and live ambient music exploring the artistic use of depth of field in visual and auditory stimulation for creating landscapes and soundscapes. The goal is to create spaces that are both natural yet artificially constructed in the exploration of ambient space and time in art.
On The Rocks Cabaret Club
Where - Venue 1 When - 10pm How much - £3
On The Rocks turns Venue 1 into a dark and glamorous cabaret club. With music by the Black Cat Jook band, exotic dancers, and astounding magicians, you’ll be safe in the more than capable hands of our fabulous compere, Desdimona De Vil.
Mussoc Composition Competition
Where - Younger Hall When - 7:30pm How much - £3/£4/£7
The nationwide search for new talent in composition is almost over.The University of St Andrews Symphony Orchestra brings you three worldpremières, alongside two much loved classics. Which of the finalistswill win the £1000 prize and have their composition played throughoutthe 600th anniversary celebrations? Visit www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~mussoc/600 for more information and detailed lineup.
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Dydd GwenerDi-DomhnaichFriday22nd April
Peter Pan
Where - Byre Theatre When - 2pm and 7pm How much - £5
J.M.Barrie’s Peter Pan is one of the enduring stories of childhood and the shattering of innocence. Bringing together allegories of Edwardian expansionism with the tragic awakening of World War One, the creative team behind ‘The Libertine’ (OTR 2010) are proud to announce a darkly stylish fairytale for all ages.
Be My Baby
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5:15pm How much - £3
BackseamA tragicomic play about four young mothers-to-be in a staunchly religious mother-and-baby-home in the 1960s. As the girls approach their due dates, they are forced to come to terms with giving their babies up for adoption, and attempt to understand what roles are left for them to play in society as well as in life. Age restriction: 14 years min.
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Mussoc Lunchtime Recital
Where - Younger Hall When - 1:15pm How much - Free
University of St Andrews Music SocietyStudents from the University of St Andrews who took part inMonday’s workshop with members of the Scottish ChamberOrchestra perform chamber music including Janácek’s wind sextet, Mládí and works for string quartet. MUSIC
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Home Game 2010
Where - School III, St Salvator’s Quad When - 6pm How much - £3
Forest of BlackGlasgow film company, Forest of Black present their documentary about Homegame 2010, the sell-out festival held every year in Anstruther by Fence Records. Following the screening there will be a question and answer session.
Music Is Love Present…
Where - King James Library When - 8pm How much - £8 (inc. H. Game entry)
Music Is LoveStraight after Rogue’s ‘Homegame’ film screening, Music Is Love bring you an unmissable one-off gig with a mystery FENCE act. Why so unmissable? It’ll occur in the unique, bookish environs of the King James Library – (the nice posh one on St Mary’s quad, South St). Excellent music and charming location: perfect.
Aaron Scott’s Adolec…Adoles…Teenage Years
Where - Venue 2 When - 10pm How much - Free
“Aaron Scott’s Adolec... Adoles… Teenage Years” is a show about the embarrassing life of a Standup Comedian. See fresh musical & comedy talent for free, before witnessing one hyperactive teenager and his absurd yet comical life. He even invited his mum. Not to be missed. (The show, not his mum!)
I Made a Carrot Cake(‘Clinical Investigation’)
Where - Byre Studio When - 10pm How much - £3
I Made a Carrot Cake’ is written and performed by Charlie Hanson and Kimberley Miller, with sound by Matthew Whiteside.
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Dydd SadwrnDi-SathurnaSaturday23rd April
Scottish New Writers 2010
Where - Byre Studio When - 3pm How much - £3
A showcase of fiction and poetry by eight of Scotland’s most promising young writers. Chosen as the Scottish Book Trust’s “New Writers 2010”, Krystelle Bamford, Jane Flett, Roy Gill, Barry Gornell, Kirsty Logan, Garry MacKenzie, Ishy MacLean, Niall O’Gallagher, Allan Radcliffe and Katerina Vasiliou, have won and been shortlisted for various prizes including the Sceptre Prize and the Robert McLellan Poetry Award.
Landscapes in Motion
Where - Byre Mainstage When - 5pm How much - £5
“Landscapes in Motion” investigates our own relationship with the physical, emotional, historical, and philosophical aspects of theScottish landscape. This production merges elements of multimedia with contemporary dance theatre to portray a mesmerising exploration of the space around us.
The Snail Who Lost His Trail
Where - Byre Mainstage When - 2pm How much - £3
Waste of Paint ProductionsCornelius the snail didn’t know quite where he was going, or quite where he’d been. One day he discovered something that made him realise it was the inbetween that mattered, not the beginning or even the end of the journey. Waste of Paint created Rabbits Ladders & Stars in Jars for On The Rocks 2010 and are now back with another magical tale told using puppets and live music. Followed by a 30 minute workshop. 2 yrs +
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VOTE!
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5pm How much - £3
VOTE! - a cartoon masquerading as live action show, offers a sharp, campy look at elections and the moral dilemmas they produce. The bright, energetic score drives fast from the onset of the campaign to the voting booth. It is Hairspray meets You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown meets Election. Substance disguised as cuteness. All heart disguised as satire. This is a script in hand performance.
Robinson
Where - Byre Studio When - 7pm How much - £3
The premiere of Robinson features soloists Colin Steele (trumpet) and John Kenny (trombone) and narrators Chrys Salt and Ryan Van Winkle, along with University ensembles Jazz Studio and Ensemble 2021. Brian Johnstone’s narrative poem relates what may have happened to the writer Weldon Kees after he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco in July 1955... Richard Ingham’s new score combines jazz and contemporary music in a tense voyage of rumour, imagination, guesswork, mystery.
Blind Mirth 3D
Where - Byre Mainstage When - 9pm How much - £5
Blind Mirth, St. Andrews’ oldest and best Improv Comedy group presents a night of Improv and Sketch Comedy. Sketches will be original material, never to be seen again in this world or the next. Always provocative, this year’s Improvised Comedy is guaranteed* to have audience suggestions, live music, and dragons. Age 18yrs +*Guaranteed is a nuanced word. There are many different interpretations.
On The Rocks presents: Young Farmers Disco, Soul Food & Special Guests
Where - Venue 1 When - 9:30pm How much - £3
On The Rocks brings together some of the finest local bands in a rare chance to see them all in one night for the bargain price of £3.
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Dydd SulDi-Domhnaich
SundaySonntag
Dimanche
24th April
Directing Workshop
Where - Venue 2 When - 1pm-3pm How much - £4
Sunlight ProductionsHow can a director interpret scripts, design concepts, approach casting and the rehearsal process? This workshop will address all these issues. Attention will be paid to how to move from page to stage and sustain effective communication with actors. Participants will learn valuable skills in actioning a script, creating dramatic form and structure.
BandStAnd in the Bandstand
Where - The Bandstand When - 3pm How much - Free
BandStAnd have been putting on excellent gigs in the Barron for a few years with fantastic musicians such as Pictish Trail, Kid Canaveral, and Francois and the Atlas Mountains. For On The Rocks, they have moved out of the Barron and into the Bandstand for a few hours of brilliant, laid back music. Grab a blanket, get an ice cream and while away a sunny Sunday afternoon. MUSIC
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Around the World of Dance
Where - Venue 1 When - 3pm How much - £3
St Andrews Ethnic & Interpretive Dance SocietyEidSoc is proud to present ‘Around the World of Dance’, a collaborative effort involving dancers from many different genres and nationalities. This show will bring together different types of dance that are not normally joined in one performance. From salsa to bellydancing, from breakdance to Bollywood, there is something for everyone to enjoy!
VOTE!
Where - Barron Theatre When - 5pm How much - £3
VOTE! - a cartoon masquerading as live action show, offers a sharp, campy look at elections and the moral dilemmas they produce. The bright, energetic score drives fast from the onset of the campaign to the voting booth. It is Hairspray meets You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown meets Election. Substance disguised as cuteness. All heart disguised as satire. This is a script in hand performance.
Ceilidh in The Castle
Where - The St Andrews Castle When - 8pm How much - £5
On The Rocks closes in traditional style with a foot stomping ceilidh hosted by the excellent Kinnaird Ceilidh Band, in the magnificent surroundings of the St Andrews Castle. Fetch your tartan and your dancin’ shoes: this promises to be a truly magical end to a great festival.
On The Rocks After Party
Where - Venue 1 When - 10:30pm How much - Free
Anyone left standing after the ceilidh can come along to the afterparty where you can dance into the wee hours of the morning and celebrate the end of a fantastic week! EVENT
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TheStudents’Association
Mermaids
The Music Centre
The Students’ Association is at the heart of the student community
It’s run by students, for students - alongside providing funding for student theatre in St Andrews, it operates in three main areas; Representation, Student Activities and Events. Find out more at www.yourunion.net
The University of St Andrews Students’ Association drama sub-committee,affectionately known as “Mermaids,” is dedicated to promoting and supporting student drama in St Andrews.
Mermaids fund productions, give advice, support, and resources to student drama in St Andrews. Find out at www.yourunion.net/mermaids, or E-Mail [email protected]
Based in the Younger Hall, the Music Centre offers facilities and opportunities for individual and group practice, tuition and performance, concerts and formal academic study.
The Music Centre is open to students, staff and all members of the public. Most of our ensembles and groups are open to all and some are specifically designed for children. Beginners in all disciplines are most welcome, so if you have never had the opportunity to involve yourself in music in the past, have a look at what we can offer! If you have any queries about any aspect of music at the University of St Andrews please do not hesitate to contact us.The University of St Andrews
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Bruce Turner Phil Pass Ally Holmes Oli Walker the Ents and everyone at the Students’ Association the staff at the St Andrews Music Centre Clare McGary Taste coffee shop Steve Sinclair Gordon Nimmo Smith Everyone at the Byre Theatre Accenture Fife Council Rogue Productions Ben Goulter The New Picture House King James Library Pixar Animation Studios Historic Scotland and the staff at St Andrews Castle The University of St Andrews Fife Community Council STAR Robert Sproul-Cran and last but by no means least all the fabulous volunteers helping with publicity, tech, box office, front of house and events.
Festival Team 2011
This festival wouldn’t have been possible without you: thanks!
Organising a festival this varied and this large takes a massive amount of work. I have had a brilliant team this year and can’t resist taking this opportunity to thank them for all their amazing hard work and dedication. The festival team/committee/group (we could never decide) are all students and give up their own time to do this whilst still managing to finish their degrees and I have absolutely no idea how they manage it. Thank you!
Julie Amphlett, Festival Director
Julie Amphlett Festival Director - Charlotte Walsh Publicity Director - James McWalter Technical Director - Catherine Slater Theatre Rep - Jethro Dowell Classical Music Rep - Taylor Lockhart-Lang Half Cut Rep - Aisha Farr Visual Art Rep -David Graves Music Rep - Heather Ralph Box Office & Front of House Manager - Krisztina Pusok Press Officer - Jasmine Wheelhouse Press Assistant - Layla Gilhooly Publicity Officer - Lucy Jackson Publicity Assistant - Jess Williams Youth Theatre Producer - Patrick Wood Administrative Assistant - Myles Cook Designer
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Everything at a glanceEvery event which is taking place as part of On The Rocks in 2011, listed by date, then time.
Saturday 16th April
6pm Alice in Wonderland - St Andrews Castle, £5
7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15pm Jane Eyre - Younger Hall, £3
7pm Exhibitions Launch - Various Venues, Free
Sunday 17th April
1-4pm Seaside Fayre - St Mary’s Quad, Free
1-3pm Acting Workshop - Venue 2, £4
2:30pm & 5:30pm ‘52’ - Barron Theatre, £3
6pm Alice in Wonderland - St Andrews Castle, £5
8pm Opening Party - Younger Hall, £5
Monday 18th April
1:15pm Scottish Chamber Orchestra Trio - Younger
Hall, Free
5:15 & 9pm Le Cochon Entier - Barron Theatre, £3
7pm Piramania: The Swashbuckling Pirate Musical -
Venue 1, £5
7:30pm Half Cut - People’s Choice - School I (St.
Salvator’s Quad), £3
10pm Open Mic Night - Venue 2, £3
Tuesday 19th April
Events all day Sax Day
1:15pm Bassoon Quartet - Younger Hall, Free
5:15pm All That is Holy is Not Wholesome- Barron
Theatre, £4
5pm Ladykiller - Byre Studio, £3
7pm Piramania: The Swashbuckling Pirate Musical -
Venue 1, £5
7pm King Lear - Byre Theatre, £5
07:30pm Half Cut - PIXAR & Industry Talk + Q&A
Session - Location School VI, £3
9pm Brass Jaw - Barron Theatre, £2
10:15pm St Andrews Revue - Byre Mainstage, £3
Wednesday 20th April
1:15pm Fife Horn Union and The Highland Horn
Collective - Younger Hall, £2/Free
2pm & 7pm King Lear - Byre Theatre, £5
5:15pm All That is Holy is Not Wholesome - Barron
Theatre, £4
5pm Ladykiller - Byre Studio, £3
8pm Half Cut Film Festival, Awards Night - The New
Picture House, £5/£7
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Thursday 21st April
1:15pm Saxophone Quartet - Younger Hall, Free
5:15pm Be My Baby - Barron Theatre, £3
TBCpm ITIA Art Launch - Holy Trinity Church, TBC
7pm Peter Pan - Byre Theatre, £5
7:30pm Mussoc Composition Competition - Younger
Hall, £3/£4/£7
10pm Persuaded by Bear - Byre Studio, £3
10pm On The Rocks Cabaret Club - Venue 1, £3
Friday 22nd April
1:15pm Mussoc Lunchtime Recital - Younger Hall,
Free
2pm & 7pm Peter Pan - Byre Theatre, £5
5:15pm Be My Baby - The Barron Theatre, £3
6pm Home Game 2010 - School III - Sallies Quad, £3
8pm Music Is Love Present... - King James Library, £8
(includes entry to Home game 2010)
10pm Aaron Scott’s Adolec... Adoles... Teenage Years
- Venue 2, Free
10pm I Made a Carrot Cake (‘Clinical Investigation’)
- Byre Studio, £3
Saturday 23rd April
2pm The Snail Who Lost His Trail - Byre Mainstage,
£3
3pm Scottish New Writers 2010 - Byre Studio, £3
5pm Landscapes in Motion - Byre Mainstage, £5
5pm VOTE! - Barron Theatre, £3
7pm Robinson - Byre Studio, £3
9pm Blind Mirth - Byre Mainstage, £5
9:30pm On The Rocks Presents: Young Farmers
Disco, Soul Food and Special Guests - Venue 1, £3
Sunday 24th April
1-3pm Directing Workshop - Venue 2, £4
3pm BandStAnd in The Bandstand - The Bandstand,
Free
5pm VOTE! - Barron Theatre, £3
3pm Around the World of Dance - Venue 1, £3
8pm Castle Ceilidh - The St Andrews Castle, £5
10:30pm On The Rocks After Party - Venue 1, Free
Week Long Exhibitions
Ella Ormerod - The Byre Theatre
Ben Goulter - ‘I Wouldn’t Sell Sh*t to Saatchi’ - The
Barron Theatre Foyer
Perception of Layers/Layers of Perception - Shona
Mackay - The Byre Theatre
Francesca Altemura - ‘Happenings in the St Andrews
Scene’ - The Students Union
Feminist Art Exhibition - The Byre Theatre
Cosku Barrisever (Stirling University) - The Students’
Union
Diana Johnston (poetry) - The Barron Theatre
Noc-tam-bu-list - Venue TBC
Institute of Theology Art Launch - Holy Trinity
Church
Lucy Robertson - The Byre Theatre
GEOPIX - Fife’s Rock Art - Richard Batchelor - The
Byre Theatre
Daisy Dundee - ‘The Young, The Beautiful and The
Dead‘ - Taste Coffee Shop
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The EndWe hope you enjoy the festival