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"The Children" Youth Theatre Production Photos 2009

Show Programmes

 

Kay Guinane Interview (1994)

 

Robert Fitzpatrick Interview (1993)

Ann-Marie Byrne Interview

 

 

Maria Mc Dermottroe Interview(1993)

 

Odd Couple Review (2001)

 

 

Playboy of the Western World Photos (1975)

Drama Circle Posters

 

 

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Photos (1975)

1970's Posters

Inside Out Photos (2008)

 

 

Photos of The Plough and the Stars 2007

 

Newspaper Ads From Local papers

 

A Theatre For Sligo Project

 

Awards Won by the Drama Circle

 

History of Sligo Unknown Players

 

 

1956 Press Review of 1st Production

 

 

A Theatre For Sligo

During the 1970's Sligo Drama Circle recognised the need for a purpose built theatre in Sligo. This led to the setting up of what became known as "A Theatre For Sligo" project.  This project eventually culminated in the opening of the Hawk's Well Theatre in 1982.

 

 

Life in 1956

Sligo Drama Circle was founded in 1956. Find out about what else was happening in the world in 1956.

 

 

Sligo Unknown Players

Sligo Drama Circle continued the great tradition of amateur drama in Sligo which was nurtured by the Sligo Unknown Players. Read more about "The Unknowns".

 

 

 

 

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Celebrating More Than 50 Years of Drama in Sligo

 

 

 

Sligo Drama Circle, celebrating more than fifty years of drama in Sligo, represents the best tradition of drama in Ireland's North-West. From very humble beginnings in the 1950's where many Sligo people got the chance to tread the boards of Sligo Town Hall, to the present day where young and old have the chance to grace the stage of the Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo Drama Circle have been to the forefront in bringing to Sligo audiences the best of Irish and international theatre. Having grown up in an Ireland where there were no televisions and limited cinema, Sligo Drama Circle and its forerunner, Sligo Unknown Players, played an essential role in entertaining the people of Sligo. This web site aims to bring together to a wide audience the history and traditions of our organisation as well as keeping the wider public up to date with upcoming events. We hope that the web site will constantly evolve and develop and that we can trace as many photographs and articles to add to the rich oral heritage that has been passed on to this generation by those that had the foresight to commence the performance of amateur drama for the people of Sligo and the North-West.

 

 

 

Sligo Drama Circle AGM

The AGM of the Sligo Drama Circle will take place in the Drama Centre in the Market Yard, Sligo on Friday February 24th at 7.30pm. According to our Constitution, only paid up members will be allowed to vote and be elected to the committee. If you wish to become a member of SDC please download and complete our Membership Application Form for 2012 and return it to the address given on the form.  A nominal annual membership fee has been set at €5 per person.  Payment methods are also detailed.  Alternatively we will be registering members from 7.00pm on the night of the AGM.  We look forward to seeing you on the night and to receiving your completed application form. 

AGM

 

Market Yard

 

Friday February 24th

 

7.30pm

 

Memorabilia

Sligo Drama Circle is at present endeavouring to develop this web site. If you have any  photographs, programmes, posters, newspaper clippings, flyers, newsletters or any other material connected with the history of the Drama Circle not already included, we would greatly appreciate it if you would make contact with us. All material will be returned immediately. Alternatively, material can be scanned and posted to us on disk. If you can help please contact us Here >>>

"The Playboy of the Western World" (1975)

 

Photo Gallery

Over the past couple of years, Sligo Drama Circle has been endeavouring to collect as many photographs as possible in connection with its history and especially photographs of past productions. The collection of photographs that have been collected so far can be seen in the Gallery. If you have photographs pertaining to the Drama Circle, we would be really grateful if we could borrow them, make copies and return them to you. If you can help please contact us here >>>>>

"The Cat and the Moon"

(1984)

 

Sligo Unknown Players

A new article written by Pádraig Foran, a former member, details the history of the Sligo Unknown Players, the forerunner of the Sligo Drama Circle. The article also gives an insight into the amateur drama movement in the middle part of the last century. More Info>>>

 

They Got What They Wanted, 1950

"They Got What They Wanted" (1950)

 

First Production 1956

Sligo Drama Circle's first production was on November 18th, 1956 with Gerard Healy's "Thy Dear Father".  Read about the opening production and view the first cast photo. More Info >>>>

 

Cast Photo, Thy Dear Father, 1956

"Thy Dear Father" (1956)

 

1970's Posters

We have collected a number of posters from productions during the 1970's, most of which were performed in Sligo's Town Hall. All of the posters are quite distinctly unique and were well designed and printed for the time. The collection of sixteen posters may be viewed here >>>>>

"My Three Angels" (1976) "Da"

(1976)

"The Freedom of the City" (1976) "The Black Stranger" (1977)

 

Show Programmes

We have collected a number of programmes from our productions during the past fifty years. This collection of programmes has just been donated to the archives of Sligo Drama Circle. The collection of show programmes may be viewed here >>>>>

"Drama at Inish" (1965) "The Year of the Hiker" (1983) "The Colleen Bawn" (1961) "The Loves of Cass Maguire" (1977)