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: Donagh Mc Donagh
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 […]
Public Demand Repeat of Murphy Play
“The Country Boy” returned to Summer Theatre today, Wednesday, due to unprecedented public demand. It is a play by John Murphy and deals with the classic Irish themes of father-son relationships and emigration. Eddie Maher has returned home, the first time in fifteen years, with his American-born wife, to discover his younger brother Curly intending […]
Summer Theatre Starts Again
Sligo Drama Circle’s “Summer Theatre” is now well established in the north-west, thanks to considerable hard work by a dedicated band of people. Thus, it is good to report that the programme announced for 1973 promises to be the best to date. It’s interesting to note the development of the group over the years. In […]
Sligo Drama Circle’s Great Success – All-Ireland Awards for “God’s Gentry”
Sligo Drama Circle scored a notable success at the All-Ireland Drama Festival which concluded in the Dean Crowe Memorial Theatre, Athlone. on Sunday night last, and for their presentation of Donagh Mc Donagh’s three act verse play “God’s Gentry” they won the Sportex Cup,, the open competition for three act plays, and also the Westmeath […]
Sligo Drama Circle Won at Ballyshannon Drama Festival
Sligo Drama Circle won the Festival Cup for their production of “God’s Gentry” at Ballyshannon Drama Festival and the Saimer Cup for Best Character Actor was awarded to Paddy Dooney, a member of the cast, for his performance as John Melody. In addition, three other members of the cast, Joe Mc Morrow, George O’ Donnell […]
“God’s Gentry” – A Critical Appreciation
The unusual either excites or disappoints, fascinates or repels. Frequently it does all these. “God’s Gentry” by Donagh Mc Donagh which was presented by the Sligo Drama Circle is unusual, and it had in some measure, all these effects but in greatest measure it had fascination. From the beginning to the end of the play […]
Sligo Drama Circle in “God’s Gentry”
The day is long gone when Sligo audiences first began to sit up and take notice of the fact that acting is an art which, in this town, could never be deprived of nourishment. This belief was only too clearly brought forcibly home to us this week when the Sligo Drama Circle staged Donagh Mc […]