As part of our production of “The Importance of Being Earnest” in the Hawk’s Well Theatre this November, we will be hosting an exhibition in association with the Hawk’s Well Theatre celebrating the contribution of the late Joe Meehan to both Sligo Drama Circle and the Hawk’s Well Theatre. Like many others of his generation, […]
Tag: All-Ireland
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 […]
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 […]
Drama Circle Miss All-Ireland Honours by One Mark
After winning the All-Ireland one-act play section in Naas with “The Pot of Broth”, the Sligo Drama Circle proved once again that they rank with the best in Irish amateur drama by finishing runners-up in the Drama Finals in Athlone with “The Crucible”. The premier award, the Esso Trophy, was won by the Strand Players […]
Sligo Drama Circle Players Successful Again
Members of Sligo Drama Circle were photographed with some of their trophies before they travelled to Athlone last week to stage “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller at this year’s All-Ireland Drama Festival where, last year, the group won the premier award, the Esso Trophy. And this year, they were again in the award […]
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 […]
Drama Circle Second In All-Ireland
For the third time since 1970 when they won the Esso Supreme Trophy, Sligo Drama Circle were Runners-Up in the All-Ireland Drama Festival held in Athlone. “Men Without Shadows” by Jean Paul Sartre, this year’s play, proved to be the most provocative of the ten day festival and if one is to judge by the […]
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 […]
Major Award For Sligo Group At All-Ireland Festival
Sligo Drama Circle gained a notable success at the All-Ireland Drama Festival at Athlone when Walter Mc Donagh’s production of “Purgatory” (W. B. Yeats) took the major award in the one-act section. The two characters were played by Lionel Gallagher, The Boy, and Eddie Fitzpatrick, The Old Man. The play also won the production award. […]
Drama Circle For Athlone
Sligo Drama Circle have swept the boards from three out of four drama festivals with their production of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” and with premier awards from Tubbercurry, Cavan and Ballyshannon, their nomination to the Athlone festival has been secured with more points than is necessary. It will be the first time in six […]