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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Dustbin Full Of ….. Actors
Imagine a play where two of the four characters spend all their time in dustbins! No – it’s not something from the Muppets, just a play by Sam Beckett called “Endgame” which will be getting its North-Western premiere this coming week in Sligo. It’s also the first theatre production to take place at The Venue, […]
Festival Glory in Athlone
A rare book published in 1977, “Festival Glory in Athlone”, devotes a chapter to the quest of the Sligo Drama Circle to achieve the ultimate goal in the All-Ireland Drama Finals in Athlone in the 1960s and 1970s. Penned by Gus Smith, a newspaper drama critic at the time, chapter 20 in the book is […]
30 Years At The Hawk’s Well
In 2012, the Hawk’s Well Theatre celebrated its 30th birthday, having come into existence in 1982 through the foresight and determination of many Sligo Drama Circle members and friends. As part of the birthday celebrations, the Hawk’s Well organised an exhibition detailing the involvement of all the local drama and musical groups in the development […]
Moll Is Packing Them In At The Hawk’s Well Theatre
Sligo Drama Circle continue to attract large audiences to the Hawk’s Well with their production of “Moll” which concludes this Saturday night. Their autumn staging of John B. Keane’s hit comedy has been filling seats at the Temple Street venue since it opened on Tuesday night. The play is set in a typically rural Irish […]
Keane Play For Town Hall
Sligo Drama Circle returns to the Town Hall for its Summer Theatre on Tuesday July 11th with a revival of John B. Keane’s tragic-comedy “Sive”. This All-Ireland winning drama in Athlone in 1959 should prove a popular choice among visitors and locals alike and will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout July and into August. […]
Drama Circle Presents “Chase Me Comrade” At Town Hall
Sligo Drama Circle’s Autumn production at the Town Hall is Ray Cooney’s hilarious farce “Chase Me Comrade”. It involves all the thrills and spills of concealing a Russian ballet dancer who plans to defect to the West. There is a series of mistaken identity in which everybody suspects everybody else and soon a chase develops […]
The World’s Greatest Stage Success
A play opened in Sligo Town Hall last week which has never been off the stage, never been out of production, for 200 years. It is Oliver Goldsmith’s bewitching comedy “She Stoops to Conquer”. The script of “She Stoops to Conquer” was originally rejected by Garrick of Covent Garden. Garrick and Coleman were the leading […]
Drama Circle Presents Oscar Wilde Comedy
On Tuesday night in the Town Hall, the curtain rose on Sligo Drama Circle’s production of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest”. “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a farce of perfect charm. For brilliancy of wit and for the perfection of its construction, it may fairly be ranked with the very greatest […]
“Passes in the Night” – A Review
“Passes in the Night” by Kevin P. Grattan, which opened Sligo Drama Circle’s Summer Season, turned out to be a surprisingly controversial play which generated much discussion on the opening night. Some older people were shocked, thinking the events in the play were improbable. Most younger people, however, thoroughly enjoyed the play and were able […]
Sligo Premiere For West End Hit
Sligo people may not be too familiar with the name Bob Larby. Many would be surprised however at how much they know and admire about his work. Bob Larby being one of the most successful and prolific TV comedy writers. He has written or co-written such household favourites as “Please Sir”, “Fenn Street Gang”, “The […]