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“God’s Gentry” – A Critical Appreciation

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“God’s Gentry” – A Critical Appreciation

The unusual either excites or disappoints, fascinates or repels. Frequently it does all these. “God’s Gentry” by Donagh Mc Donagh which was presented by the Sligo Drama Circle is unusual, and it had in some measure, all these effects but in greatest measure it had fascination. From the beginning to the end of the play […]

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Sligo Drama Circle in “God’s Gentry”

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Sligo Drama Circle in “God’s Gentry”

The day is long gone when Sligo audiences first began to sit up and take notice of the fact that acting is an art which, in this town, could never be deprived of nourishment. This belief was only too clearly brought forcibly home to us this week when the Sligo Drama Circle staged Donagh Mc […]

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The Money Doesn’t Matter

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The Money Doesn’t Matter

How often have we heard the saying – “Money isn’t everything”. Perhaps some of us believe this old proverb while others laugh it off as an excuse repeatedly offered by those who never had any money to squander lavishly. However, the whole question had an airing in the Town Hall, Sligo on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday […]

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Successful Debut of Sligo Drama Circle

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Successful Debut of Sligo Drama Circle

The debut of a new actor or actress ….. the first ever presentation of a much publicised and eagerly awaited play …… the introduction of a unique plan for background layout …… these are some of the occasions which add spice and interest to the world of theatre. But how much more exciting and intriguing […]

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“Philadelphia, Here I Come” – Or Go

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“Philadelphia, Here I Come” – Or Go

Dear Sir, While on a visit to my childhood home, I went to “Philadelphia, Here I Come”. And found the hall half filled with goodly train, Some nuns and clerics, and the Mayor with chain.   The kindliness, the humour and good sense, I saw on all sides of the audience. The Irish gleam I […]

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Sligo Summer Theatre: Why Was the Audience So Small?

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Sligo Summer Theatre: Why Was the Audience So Small?

Not too long ago I said to someone, “You couldn’t drag me to one of those ‘Little Theatre – Drama Club’ whatever you call it performances, not on your Nelly”. To make a ridiculous story short, I got dragged, and now I am eating humble pie, very humble. I was taken to see a performance […]

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Enjoyed Play

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Enjoyed Play

Dear Sir, I recently had the opportunity to visit Co. Sligo and I found the visit to be completely enjoyable. The beaches are lovely, the mountains breathtaking and the people delightfully friendly. I find, though, that I must especially praise the Sligo Drama Circle. I attended the production of Brian Friels’ “Philadelphia, Here I Come” […]

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Summer Theatre

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Summer Theatre

I have been on a visit to your town with a Sligo friend. We are both keen theatre goers and we were delighted to learn through the Sligo Champion, which we get each week, that there was a Summer Theatre programme in Sligo. I can’t begin to tell you how much we enjoyed our visit […]

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The Great Famine In Sligo

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The Great Famine In Sligo

The Great Famine was caused by the failure of the potato crop. Potatoes formed the chief food and there was no substitute which could be resorted to as may be the case when wheat and other grain are in common use. The failure of the potato cop condemned to death a vast number of Irish […]

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Extract from Address Given by Pauline Flanagan at the Unveiling of the Famine Family Sculpture

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Extract from Address Given by Pauline Flanagan at the Unveiling of the Famine Family Sculpture

“We are here today to remember and venerate the two million Irish men, women and children who perished as a result of the Great Famine of 1845-1850. About one million died of starvation and another million emigrated. Author Thomas Cahill said, “They belong to us, they are of our blood – we have an obligation […]

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