Tag: History

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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Deep Thinking From the “Tin Man”

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Deep Thinking From the “Tin Man”

The benefits of a third level education institution to a town like Sligo cannot be overstated. The influence of the 2,000 young students who attend Sligo Regional Technical College is normally measured in economic terms, which is legitimate given the spending power they generate throughout the town. But can you imagine the impact that 2,000 […]

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Love of Drama a Family Affair

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Love of Drama a Family Affair

The first ever role acted by Lionel Gallagher was as “Bashful” in a production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs while attending the Presentation Brothers, Carrick-on-Shannon. He recalls how he had to blush to order as it were, which naturally enough he found difficult. Such have been Lionel’s achievements in the meantime, both as […]

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Recalling Drama Days

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Recalling Drama Days

Next week is a nostalgic on in the life of Kay Guinane, Circular Road, mother of four, playwright, award winning actress and national prize winning cake-maker. For when the Sligo Drama Circle’s production of “Night Must Fall” opens in the Hawks Well Theatre on Tuesday for a five night run, Kay Guinane will be remembering […]

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Dramatic Memories

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Dramatic Memories

The clouds of war were still rumbling when I came to live in Sligo in the year 1944. It was a frugal time of ration books, depression, little luxuries and no money. Television in the 1940’s was as yet Science Fiction. We had the “wireless” which served as a constant reminder of war and its […]

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Hawk’s Well Theatre – Twenty One Years

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Hawk’s Well Theatre – Twenty One Years

A principal player in this movement to create “A Theatre For Sligo” was the Sligo Drama Circle who worked diligently for years raising funds and support for the construction of a permanent theatre. Though faced with many setbacks the Drama Circle made a great stride forward in 1974 when it successfully lobbied the then Bishop […]

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The Hawk’s Well Theatre – A New Theatre For Sligo

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The Hawk’s Well Theatre – A New Theatre For Sligo

January 1982 will mark an important turning point in the cultural life of Sligo, with the opening of the Hawk’s Well – a purpose built 300 seat theatre which promises a year round programme of drama, music and film. Sligo has been renowned for decades as a place with a very large following for drama. […]

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For You …… The Audience …. From the Groups

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For You …… The Audience …. From the Groups

Welcome to the play. Dead words from a printed page are now a live world at the bright end of a darkened room. And it’s all yours. Nobody can ever really say, “I saw this one before”, because you never did see this. This is one vision of one happening, one group’s opening up to […]

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