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: George Bernard Shaw
Drama Circle Tries Some Comedy
This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Sligo Drama Circle will stage two one-act comedy classics from the pens of George Bernard Shaw and Alan Bennett. On December 3 and 4 they will perform “How He Lied To Her Husband” at the Drama Circle’s own performance space to the rear of Montmarte Restaurant in The Market […]
G. B. Shaw Classic From Drama Circle
“How He Lied to Her Husband” is a wonderful one act satire by George Bernard Shaw currently in rehearsal by Sligo Drama Circle. A delightful offering, it contains sparkling language, caustic humour and seering social commentary, all the trademark features of George Bernard Shaw. The play tells the story of Henry Apjohn, a young idealistic […]
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 […]
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 in “Candida”
Bernard Shaw’s “Candida” is a somewhat sophisticated play to be attempted by an amateur group, English in format that is difficult needing an extremely polished presentation. It is also so essentially for Irish actors to carry off the characters. Sligo Drama Circle’s presentation of the play, somehow got over most of these problems, though there […]
Official Opening Of Summer Theatre 1972
Paying tribute to Dr. Micheál Mac Liammóir, guest of honour at a sherry reception launching Sligo Drama Circle’s Summer Theatre 1972, Mr. Desmond Rushe, of the “Irish Independent”, who officially opened the season, said that interest in the theatre in the Irish countryside had been created and nurtured by the touring companies of the late […]
First Class Performance By Drama Circle
Those who saw “Arms and the Man” as presented by Sligo Drama Circle in the current production at the Town Hall will agree with me when I state that Shaw’s famous comedy has improved with age and it is just as popular and pertinent today as when it was first staged in 1894. In this, […]