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ARE WE ALL MAD?

"Well you may ask!", you may say, but this year we are delighted to welcome Dr Tony Bates to ask this precise question in the context of the increasing medicalisation of our everyday lives.

The phrase, ‘We all have mental health’ is widely used in the media, in government policies, and mental health charities and schools. Intended to reduce stigma, we are encouraged to talk about our ‘mental health issues’ openly. Intended to break down barriers between the minority who are deemed to be ‘mentally ill’ and the rest of us who are ‘normal’, this is generally regarded as a good thing. But it has had some unintended consequences.

It has become a blanket term for ‘feelings’, including loneliness, self-doubt, sadness, anxiety, and frustration. Whereas before these were accepted as an inevitable part of being human, there is a growing tendency to see these experiences as indicative of something ‘wrong’ with a person. From being people who struggle in different but important ways throughout our lives, we are now encouraged to consider that we may have a diagnosable psychiatric condition.

Young people are turning to social media that diagnose their struggles as ‘mental health’ problems. Dr Bates’ talk will explore why we insist on translating our emotional highs and lows into the language of ‘mental health’ and what happens when we increasingly medicalise our everyday lives.

The Allingham Lecture takes place in the Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, on Thursday 2nd November @ 8pm

It is a free event but please book to avoid disappointment.

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Adult Fiction & Poetry Competitions

The 2022 Allingham Poetry and Flash Fiction Competitions are designed to recognise and reward talented writers who, in the footsteps of William Allingham, seek to launch or further their careers. The Allingham Festival offers competitions for adult writers of poetry and flash fiction. (Competitions for Children’s Art and Writing will be announced separately.)

The top prize in both Flash Fiction and Poetry is €300. First-, Second- and Third-Place Winners will be invited to read their winning entries in an awards ceremony during the Festival.

For the 2022 adult P&FF Competition rules and entry forms, click here.

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Nets of Wonder - Encore!

An encore charity performance of Nets of Wonder: Stories on the Wall will take place in Dublin on Thursday, 19th May 2022 to support the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association. The performance combines the much-loved Sunday Miscellany writings of Olive Travers with the artwork of Barry Britton and original music by Eamon Travers to create an unforgettable multi-sensory experience.

Nets of Wonder will be performed in the Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin at 19:00 on 19 May, following a drinks reception at 18:30. Tickets for the event can be purchased through Eventbrite.

The event is sponsored by Brian J McMullin Solicitors in association with The Donegal Dublin Business Network, the Donegal Association - Dublin, and the Allingham Arts Association.

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Break A Leg to the Cast & Crew of 'The Bread Man'!!

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All of us here at Allingham Festival HQ would like to say break a leg to the cast and crew of ‘The Bread Man’ by Frank Mc Guinness, which opens tonight in the Abbey Arts Centre at 8pm, the first event in our programme this year!

Everyone involved has been working hard since auditions back in the summer, and we can’t wait to see the fruits of their labour tonight! Director Keith Robinson has been putting the cast of 13 through their paces in evening and weekend rehearsals since then, with producer Carl Duggan helping to move things forward. Of course, the production would not have been possible without the support of Ballyshannon Drama Society, who have assisted in all aspects of this show. Take a bow all involved!

Tonight’s play is the first of only two performances of ‘The Bread Man’. The second performance will take place on Friday Nov. 8th, and will be preceded by a special tribute to our guest of honour, playwright Frank Mc Guinness. The tributes will be led by award-winning director Caitríona Mc Laughlin, representing the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Caitríona, who also hails from Inishowen, won the Irish Times Theatre Director of the Year 2019 for ‘On Raftery’s Hill’, and has been a life-long fan of Mc Guinness’s work.

Tickets will be available on the door for tonight’s production, but demand for the tribute and performance on Friday night is high, so we strongly recommend booking in advance.

The Abbey Arts Centre Box Office will be open on Thursday from 11am - 3pm, and all day on Friday from 11am. Buy tickets in person or book on 071 9851375.

Online Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/allingham-arts-festival-2019-tickets-73950851989

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Changes to Our Programme

With Allingham Festival week finally upon us, we have made a few changes to our programme:

  • The History Ireland Hedge School is now a Free event (Saturday Nov. 9th, 6pm, Abbey Arts Centre)

  • The launch of Sean O’Tuathaigh’s book ‘Outlanders’ will take place at the Literary Lunch in Nirvana Restaurant, The Mall, Ballyshannon (The Literary Lunch, Saturday Nov. 9th, 12-2.30)

  • Mary Kelly-Reid’s Wardrobe Detox workshop has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

We’ve updated our handy one-page schedule with these changes, so if you’ve already downloaded it, you might like to download the new version instead, just so you don’t miss out on any of our fantastic events!





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