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Sligo Drama Circle
is an amateur drama group formed in 1956 to provide live theatre
to the Sligo public. With the disappearance of the professional
theatre companies from the Irish scene at the time, and the
reluctance of the National Theatre to undertake provincial
tours, the amateur movement across the country began to fill
this cultural and social void. There were many local
amateur drama companies on the scene at the time and it was from
one of these companies, Sligo Unknown Players, that Sligo Drama
Circle evolved. The Drama Circle was founded in the Autumn of
1956 and had their first production in the Spring of 1957,
presenting Gerard Healy's "Thy Dear Father", for which they
achieved a very creditable second place in the All-Ireland.
After fifty years of hectic activity, with the Drama Circle
producing as many as four or five plays in some summer seasons,
the company is still thriving. Having been instrumental in
mooting the idea of the building of the Hawk's Well Theatre, the
Circle is now involved in Young People's Theatre, the Sligo
Talking Newspaper and we also have our own rehearsal space where
other smaller productions are presented in a less threatening
atmosphere. This website provides more detailed information on
all of our current activities as well as looking back at our
long and successful past.
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