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Brilliant Success for Drama Circle: “Men Without Shadows” for All-Ireland Final

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Brilliant Success for Drama Circle: “Men Without Shadows” for All-Ireland Final

After a brilliant run on the Festival circuit, Sligo Drama Circle returns to Sligo Town Hall with Sartre’s “Men Without Shadows” on Saturday 27th April and Monday 29th April. On the following Wednesday, May 1st, the group will be on stage in Athlone in the All-Ireland finals for which “Men Without Shadows” qualified with the […]

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Report From Claremorris

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Report From Claremorris

This year saw the clash of giants and with some giants still to take the arena, Gerda Redlich could well bemoan the fact that so many of the shows she had already seen were so scintillatingly good. “It is so sad”, she said, “because only one of them can win”. In the event it was […]

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Two In Race For Drama Trophy

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Two In Race For Drama Trophy

A fair few hackles were raised on Wednesday night by Sligo Drama Circle’s production of Sartre’s “Men Without Shadows”, with a number of people leaving the hall rather than continue to endure the psychological and physical brutality on the stage. Myself, I was hugely impressed, having gone along fearing the worst and then getting the […]

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Spring Theatre Opens With A Bang

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Spring Theatre Opens With A Bang

Sligo Drama Circle’s first offering for the newly-opened Spring Season of Plays in the Town Hall, Sligo, is Jean Paul Sartre’s “Men Without Shadows”. And it certainly got the new season off with a flourish. We entered the theatre to find ourselves enmeshed in a prison atmosphere where the authorities were just as much “the […]

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First Class Performance By Drama Circle

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First Class Performance By Drama Circle

Those who saw “Arms and the Man” as presented by Sligo Drama Circle in the current production at the Town Hall will agree with me when I state that Shaw’s famous comedy has improved with age and it is just as popular and pertinent today as when it was first staged in 1894. In this, […]

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Last Night of “The Country Boy”

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Last Night of “The Country Boy”

Tonight (Thursday July 12th) brings down the curtain on what has been probably Sligo Drama Circle’s most successful opening summer play to date. “The Country Boy” has been playing to increasingly large houses since Brian Friel opened Summer Season Seventy Three on June 26th, and while it is almost certain to return to the Town […]

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Sligo Group’s Dual Success

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Sligo Group’s Dual Success

A well merited dual success was scored by the Sligo Drama Circle at the Festival when they won the premier award, the Canon Gildea Trophy in the open three-act section for their presentation of “The Crucible”, the classic of the American theatre by Arthur Miller, and also took the Committee’s Silver Cup in the open […]

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Passion Play Opens in Sligo’s Dominican Church

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Passion Play Opens in Sligo’s Dominican Church

“The Man born to be King” received a tremendous first night reception from a capacity audience at Sligo’s Holy Cross Priory last night when the play depicting the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ began a week-long run. The production not alone marks the end of an era so far as the Dominican Order […]

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Death of a Salesman

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Death of a Salesman

Sligo Drama Circle Producer, Liam Mc Kinney, has reason to be optimistic if he hopes to retain the Esso Trophy, the All-Ireland Premier Drama Award, this year. Last season, the town was taken by storm with “A Streetcar Named Desire” but “Death of a Salesman” which was staged in the Town Hall, Sligo, last weekend […]

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Drama Circle’s “Streetcar” Was Simply Superb

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Drama Circle’s “Streetcar” Was Simply Superb

Sligo Drama Circle must be hotly tipped for festival honours again this season because their presentation of “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, seen by capacity audiences in Sligo Town Hall on four nights last week, was simply superb. It was the most realistic and captivating production to come before the Sligo theatre fans […]

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