Members of Sligo Drama Circle featured on a programme on Ocean FM’s outside broadcast this morning, Friday December 8th, to celebrate the work of Sligo Men’s Shed. We have previously written on this website about Sligo Men’s Shed, but today was about creating an awareness of the Men’s Shed and the work that they do […]
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More Honours For Drama Circle
“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” has collected another consignment of awards on the Drama Festival circuit. Sligo Drama Circle won the first prize in the open competition – the Festival Silver Challenge Cup – at Ballyshannon Drama Festival which closed on last Sunday night. The adjudicator, Mr. John Knipe, a well-known figure on the […]
Drama Circle In All-Ireland Finals
By winning the premier award at Claremorris Drama Festival within days of sweeping the honours at Tubbercurry, Sligo Drama Circle have now qualified for the All-Ireland finals to be held in Athlone in April. The best actress award at Claremorris was won by Deirdre Gallagher for her role as “Big Mamma” in the Drama Circle’s […]
Theatre Season
Sligo Drama Circle launch their 1975 Theatre season with a Gala First Night Performance of the famous Tennessee Williams’ play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”. In this Women’s International Year, the season will be officially opened by Housewife of the Year, Mrs Freda Rooney. Next Tuesday night will be a landmark in Sligo’s theatre […]
Round-The-Year Theatre For Sligo
This month, Sligo Drama Circle commences its biggest ever project with the launching of round-the-year theatre for Sligo. A varied programme of plays by leading writers will be performed over a twelve month span in Sligo Town Hall – in response to overwhelming public demand. Said Mr. Liam Mc Kinney, announcing the project: “The idea […]
“Stephen D” Comes To Town
Sligo audiences have a treat in store for them in the near future when Joe Burns of B & P Productions fame takes the boards again. Those who have such pleasant memories of the halcyon days of Sligo pantomime will recall with a chuckle Joe’s many hilarious performances as “Carabuncle”. Sad, indeed, that his “other […]
Drama Circle’s Summer Season Opens
“I become rather blasé when some stranger to Sligo confesses he is astounded by the wealth of talent and enthusiasm there exists in the town for the theatre and drama; I point out that he needn’t be surprised, Did he suppose we were Barbarians west of the Shannon? Had he, after all, not heard of […]
Summer Programme 1974
Miss Eily Kilgannon, Chairman of the Publicity sub-committee announced the programme for Summer Theatre ’74. This year’s season will commence on June 25th with an official opening by Mr. Brendan O’ Brien of Athlone, President of the Amateur Council of Ireland, followed by “The Millionairess” by George Bernard Shaw. This is the fourth year in […]
Spring Drama Season
The first practical step towards building Sligo’s new theatre – on a prime site donated by the Bishop of Elphin, Dr. Conway – will be taken this month when the Circle launches its Spring Season. The first production will be Men Without Shadows, by Frenchman Jean Paul Sartre. The play will be directed by Liam […]
Sell-Out Play Gets Second Run
“Step-in-the-Hollow”, Donagh Mc Donagh’s much neglected but hilariously funny comedy re-opened for the final run of Sligo Drama Circle’s Summer Theatre ’73 in the Town Hall, on Tuesday and continues on Tuesdays and Thursdays until September 6th. All summer since Bria Friel opened the season on June 26th, Sligo Drama Circle has been drawing large […]
Summer Theatre In Sligo
Sir, As Chairman of Sligo Drama Circle I was particularly interested in your second leader of August 20th when you expressed surprise at the lack of cultural entertainment for summer visitors by the drama movement in rural Ireland. I am not certain whether or not the larger towns such as Sligo are included by you […]