Restaurant drama Raw has been brought back by popular demand for a third series. Rose plays Mrs. Moloney, Registrar of births deaths and marriages. The main character wants to bring forward the wedding as her mother in law is driving her crazy with demands. There need to be extenuating circumstances to warrant a change of date and the young would-be bride obliges by pretending she’s pregnant. Mrs. Moloney stretches the rules to let her have her way, and there happens to have been a cancellation for next week! Directed by Charlie McCarthy, this series is due to be aired by RTE and ITV early 2011.
Behold the Lamb
Dumbworld Productions present a first feature film for Director John McIlduff. Set in Northern Ireland it is a comic drama starring Aoife Duffin and Nigel O’Neill. Rose plays Ivy, a professional foster mother. She is childless , a fact she attributes to her useless husband Stan (Paddy Rocks), and always has at least five foster kids under her care. Kevin, one of her foster children, is disabled and a week after his birthday his mother Liz comes to visit. Liz is pregnant again, and Ivy expects to foster the new baby. She knows Liz is a drug user, and a physical and emotional mess and she warns her not to mess things up this time.
Earthbound
A comic sci-fi feature film recorded in Dublin, Rose plays Mrs. Reilly, the main character’s landlady. Joe comes home to see lights under the door and bursts into the room, ray gun aimed at a shocked Mrs. Reilly who is blowing up balloons for his birthday. “How did you know it was my birthday?” he asks as he disuades her from doing a bit of tidying. “I saw it in your passport!” The film is directed by Alan Brennan and produced by Rippleworld Productions.
Single Handed
A 6 part drama on RTE 1 Sunday nights at 9.30pm from 6 November, directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan and Charlie McCarthy and starring Owen McDonnell. Rose plays a vital role as supportive neighbour to a man who’s wife has been found inside a burnt out warehouse building. Set in stunning Connemara, this series will soon be broadcast on ITV.
ICA Boot Camp
Independent Pictures presents a mocumentary where 4 young girls are put through their paces by ICA stallworts at An Ghriannan in Termonfeckin. Finding out that the fresh chicken they are asked to cook for dinner is not only still warm but needs to be plucked first, causes difficulty for the young 20-somethings who are not even sure how to turn on an oven. They are introduced to dressmaking and millinary, and help to make a friendly black pudding before struggling with the instructions on a flatpack. One of the girls decides to become a vegetarian rather than kill the little piggy, and another will not be wearing a dry-clean only silk blouse in the kitchen again. Welly boots were invented for a reason! Directed by Sarah Barron, written by Marion Cullen, and narrated by Rose Henderson.
RTE Network 2, Tuesday 21 September at 10pm
Ruby Tuesday in Leuven Institute, Belgium
For the first time, Culture Night has been extended to include cultural events not only in every county in Ireland but this year, both the Irish Arts Centre New York and the Irish College in Leuven Belgium are offering free events to mark our rich Irish Heritage. Friday 24 September at 8pm Niall de Burca will entertain with his richly woven storytelling skills, and this will be followed by a performance of the One Act play Ruby Tuesday by Rose Henderson with Helen Norton. The evening will conclude with a ceili and seisiun.
When the Au Pair Comes to Stay
Rose voices this 4-part documentary for RTE on the experience of having an au pair in your home. Directed by Traolach O Buachalla and Produced by Niamh Maher, Animo Television.
RESONANCES
Presented by Innovation Dublin, with Dublin City Public Libraries and the Royal Irish Academy of Music
Books and Music – Two of life’s greatest pleasures
St. Patrick;s Hall, Dublin Castle – Thursday 15th October 7.30pm
Readings by Rose Henderson and Barry McGovern from The Cellist of Sarajevo, The Secret Scripture, Tenderwire, Grace Notes, BelCanto, Music and Silence, Dubliners and others… with music by the RIAM including Romance from The Gadfly by Shostakovitch, Balfe’s I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls, Brahms’ String Quartet, Verdi’s Don Carlos and more…
Meteor
Yes another glamour role. Rose berates the Meteor suits for trashing their office to come up with a good idea. “State of yez!” Now a radio campagne as well.
Belonging to Laura
TV3 drama based on Lady Windermere’s Fan written by Iseult Golden and David Horan, directed by Karl Golden and filmed on location in Eniskerry. It is the day before Laura’s wedding and she discovers her finacee has slept with another woman. Rose plays Rosaleen, the mother of the groom, and has some words of wisdom for the girl she hopes will be her daughter in law. Screened on TV3 Christmas 09. Nominated for an IFTA Award.