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Support For Little Theatre

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Support For Little Theatre

In the last two years, Sligo Drama Circle had grown into the most active amateur theatre company in the country and while that was a proud boast it was not an idle one and it was the intention to see that the company became even more active, said the Drama Circle’s Chairman, Mr. Liam Mc […]

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Sligo Drama Circle’s Re-Union

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Sligo Drama Circle’s Re-Union

The annual dinner and reunion of members of the Sligo Drama Circle and their friends, held in the Bonne Chere Restaurant, Market Street, Sligo, on Wednesday night of last week was a most enjoyable function and was attended by about fifty people. Following an excellent meal, Mr. E. A. Mc Dermottroe, who presided, welcomed all […]

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Drama Circle Congratulated

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Drama Circle Congratulated

The revival of a Drama Week in Sligo received the full support of members at a meeting of Sligo Corporation, on Monday, when the Mayor, Ald. J. Gannon, proposed a vote of congratulation to the Sligo Drama Circle on their recent successes at the All-Ireland Drama Festival in Athlone and at the Cavan Drama Festival. […]

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Thy Dear Father

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Thy Dear Father

Sligo Drama Circle will make its bow to the public on Sunday night next 18th November, with its presentation of “Thy Dear Father”, a three act play, by Gerard Healy. For weeks past the cast taking part have been actively rehearsing, and a really high class performance may be confidently expected. This play has an […]

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Cormac’s Classics

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Cormac’s Classics

Twenty seven years an actor with practically every local drama group that has come and gone in that time, and a former Chairman and Treasurer of Sligo Drama Circle, Cormac Sheridan is one of the great characters of the local drama scene. A Dubliner by birth, but by now a naturalised Sligoman and proud of […]

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If the Cap Fitz

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If the Cap Fitz

For the first time in the series, we’ve encountered an amateur actor who has no qualms about admitting, straight up and no ifs or buts, that yes, he’d love to do it for a living. And at 27 years of age with no marriage or mortgage to worry about, Robert Fitzpatrick has circumstances on his […]

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Ann-Marie’s Hectic Schedule

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Ann-Marie’s Hectic Schedule

A relatively late starter in the drama game, Ann-Marie Byrnes has crammed an enormous amount of stage work into the last five years. Initially prominent in a number of striking lead roles in Fun Company musicals, she has found a deeper niche as a straight actress in more recent times, and takes another giant step […]

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Class Act

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Class Act

Maria Mc Dermottroe made her stage debut at the age of six in an unique production in an indoor arena at The Holy Well. She played a little girl who had been miraculously cured in “Sight Unseen”, the story of the Lourdes apparitions. Since then she has become a sight to behold, blossoming from an […]

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Columb’s Columns

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Columb’s Columns

The squirrel-like vigilance with which Columb Mc Bride has collected the memorabilia of nearly forty years’ involvement in amateur drama has at last achieved usefulness. The bulging scrap book of programmes, paper cuttings, and photographs is now utilised as a guide map on a journey through a remarkable career. It is a fascinating treasure trove […]

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Walter’s World

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Walter’s World

It would be wrong to call him a recluse, for apart altogether from his standing as one of the greatest personalities in local theatre over the past half century, Walter Mc Donagh also happens to be one of nature’s true gentlemen. But when it comes to talking about himself and his career in directing and […]

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