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: Lillian Hellman
Sligo Drama Circle “Excellent”
Sligo Drama Circle presented “Montserrat” before a large audience at Meath Drama Festival in Navan and the adjudicator, Mr. Harold Goldblatt, said the group was an excellent company, which, with a very effective setting, had the right atmosphere for this play. He commended the producers on their eye for detail and was particularly impressed by […]
Montserrat
This powerfully gripping play by Emmanuel Robles (adapted from the French by Lillian Hellman) turns back the pages of history by almost a century and a half, and brings the scene to the town of Valencia in the South American state of Venezuela, then under Spanish domination. The central figure is a young Spanish officer […]
Producers of Play Commended
“It is a strange play for two ladies to direct because it is a profoundly masculine play”, said Mícheál Mac Liamóir at Ballyshannon Drama Festival last night about Sligo Drama Circle’s production of ‘Montserrat’. “On the whole”, he said, “I must congratulate them from the heart”. The producers are Miss Una Lappin and Miss Marie […]
Sligo Group Gave Very Good Performance in “Montserrat”
“I think that for their courage, energy and true virility, in tackling a play such as “Montserrat” these players deserve a very big ‘Thank You’”, said the adjudicator, Mr. Micheál Mac Liammóir, of the Sligo Drama Circle’s production of “Montserrat” at Ballyshannon Drama Festival last week. Mr. Mc Liammóir said these players gave a very […]
More Sligo Drama Circle Successes
Speaking at Cavan Drama Festival after the Sligo Drama Circle staged “Montserrat”, the adjudicator, Mr. Godfrey Quigley, said he was deeply grateful to the company for their presentation of this play as he had spent 13 or 14 weeks playing it himself, and he was incredibly moved by the Sligo presentation. The play had a […]
Montserrat
Mr. Seamus Breathnach offered very little criticism of Sligo Drama Circle who presented “Montserrat” on Wednesday night of last week at the Bundoran Drama Festival. Mr. Breathnach said: “I have very little to say about this performance. It gave me very great pleasure to watch this group at work. The setting and costumes were everything […]
Sligo Drama Circle in “Montserrat”
Is treachery praiseworthy? If good results from treason, is it to be admired? These are questions which may be asked after seeing Sligo Drama Circle’s presentation of Lillian Hellman’s adaptation of Emmanuel Robles’ “Montserrat”. To most, treachery is despicable. The betrayed abhor the betrayer, no matter what his motives, and his memory is disdained. Those […]
Sligo Drama Circle in “Montserrat”
A man’s tortuous conscience is often his most relentless enemy. Invariably, such a person’s mind is shattered by conflicting thoughts of what is right and what is wrong and his innate ability and dedicated ambition to do just what is correct are usually misinterpreted. When the lives of six innocent people depend on the balance […]