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Brendan Cauldwell Dies Aged 83

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Brendan Cauldwell Dies Aged 83

The death has taken place of Irish actor Brendan Cauldwell at the age of 83. Mr Cauldwell had played the role of Pascal Mulvey in the RTÉ soap Fair City since 1996. Born in Fairview in Dublin and educated in O’Connell’s CBS, he worked in the insurance industry in Sligo before becoming a full time […]

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Famed Actor Began Career in Sligo Shows

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Famed Actor Began Career in Sligo Shows

The recent death of Fair City actor, Brendan Cauldwell, evoked many memories of the halcyon days of amateur drama in Sligo, where, as a young man, the famous actor first took to the stage. Working in the insurance business in Sligo, Brendan became a popular member of the Sligo Unkown Players, appearing in many of […]

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World of Drama Mourns Death of Pauline Flanagan

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World of Drama Mourns Death of Pauline Flanagan

The death occurred at the weekend in the United States of well-known Sligo-born actress Pauline Flanagan, a star of both stage and screen. Seventy eight years old Mrs. Flanagan, who came from High Street where her parents, P.J. and Elizabeth, ran a thriving wholesale and retail business. The following is an extract from an interview […]

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Completing The Circle On Walter’s Acting Career

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Completing The Circle On Walter’s Acting Career

As the Sligo Drama Circle celebrates its 50th anniversary next week, all talk will once again revert back to the group’s first performance in 1956. Directed by Walter McDonagh, the cast of “Thy Dear Father” tread the boards half a century ago in the Town Hall and according to Walter was the talk of the […]

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When Sligo’s Best Captured All-Ireland Drama Crown

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When Sligo’s Best Captured All-Ireland Drama Crown

It was 1970. The sixties had ended, and to listen to modern commentators, a dull decade was about to begin. But not in the Sligo theatre world. To us in the Drama Circle, the best was yet to come. Founded in 1956, the Circle had sought for years to win the blue ribband of non-paid […]

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The Comeback Girl

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The Comeback Girl

It took a bit of gentle arm-twisting, maybe even the persuasive “go on, go on, go on” tactic for which Mrs. Doyle has become so famous, but ultimately it was the quality of the script and the part which lured Dee Gallagher from her self-imposed theatrical exile. Having turned down numerous offers of parts over […]

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The Only Playboy: Eddie Mc Dermottroe

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The Only Playboy: Eddie Mc Dermottroe

In Sligo the name Mc Dermottroe is synonymous with superb acting. Eddie Mc Dermottroe Senior delighted and enthralled audiences for years with his many brilliant performances during his time with the Sligo Drama Circle. Maria, his daughter followed in her father’s footsteps. First as an amateur and later as a polished professional. Young Conor is […]

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“I Remember When The Audience Brought Their Own Hot Water Bottles”

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“I Remember When The Audience Brought Their Own Hot Water Bottles”

Hard to imagine a tie without television and very little radio. No pub culture, no nightclubs, no custom-built theatre. What did folk do for a bit of diversion? Apparently, very many of them queued for seats in the makeshift theatres of the Town Hall or Gillooly Hall whenever there was a play on offer, which […]

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Unknown Players Remembered

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Unknown Players Remembered

Pádraig Foran, Drama Circle member and former member of the Sligo Unknown Players, details some of the history of “The Unknowns”, as they were more commonly called. Sligo Unknown Players were the forerunner of the Sligo Drama Circle and they experienced a lot of success in the local amateur drama movement. This article also recalls […]

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An Unknown Player Looks Back

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An Unknown Player Looks Back

When stage people in Sligo presented “The Colleen Bawn” shortly before Christmas as a tribute to Charlie and Maggie Hughes it gives one the opportunity of reminiscing on the Sligo Unknown Players to which the Hughes partnership were so much attached over a period of many years. It was just after Christmas in 1935 that […]

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