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, […]
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Sligo Drama Circle Bid For National Honours
Sligo Drama Circle will give local theatre-goers another opportunity to see their prize-winning production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams when they present the play in Sligo Town Hall on Wednesday & Thursday of next week prior to their bid for national honours at the Eighteenth All-Ireland Amateur Drama Festival in Athlone. The […]
Sligo Group Wins Drama Awards
The Sligo Drama Circle made a clean sweep at Cavan Drama Festival last night by winning the premier award with “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, while two members of the cast, Joan Fitzpatrick and Shane Cleary, were awarded more medals for best performances. The producer was Liam Mc Kinney and 92 marks were […]
Sligo Drama Circle Won Major Awards
Sligo Drama Circle won the major awards at the 26th annual Western Drama Festival which concluded in St. Brigid’s Hall, Tubbercurry, on Sunday night last. They were awarded the Festival’s premier award, presented by the late Very Rev. D. Canon Gildea, P.P. for their presentation of “The Glass Menagerie” (Tennessee Williams) while the producer, Liam […]
South of the Border / Down Athlone Way
For the first time ever since it was offered for competition in 1953, the Grand Opera House Perpetual Challenge Cup came south of the border from the Opera House, Belfast, when it was won by the Sligo Drama Circle last Saturday night. Their presentation of “The Playboy of the Western World” at the Ulster Drama […]
Sligo Drama Circle’s Success At Athlone
Sligo Drama Circle were within one mark of winning the Esso Trophy – he Premier Award – at the All-Ireland Drama Festival in Athlone on Sunday night last. Their production, “My Three Angels”, also entered in the two or more act open section, was only one mark behind the winners, The Newpoint Players, Newry, with […]
Near-Professional Sligo Beat Lifford at Ballyshannon Drama Festival
The most successful Ballyshannon Drama Festival ever concluded in the Abbey Ballroom, Ballyshannon, on Sunday night when the Premier Award, The Four Masters Cup, was won by Sligo Drama Circle with “My Three Angels” with 91 marks out of 100. Close runners-up and winning the Rural Cup were Lifford Players in “The Black Stranger” with […]
Drama Circle Take All the Honours At Tubbercurry
Sligo Drama Circle swept the honours at the Tubbercurry Drama Festival with their production of Tennessee Williams’ play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”. The Sligo production won the premier award – the Canon Gildea Trophy – in the open competition for full-length plays. The Jim Wynne Cup for the best producer was awarded to […]
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 […]
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 […]