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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Drama Circle’s Directors’ Debut
Last week, the Hawk’s Well Theatre hosted an interesting and novel evening’s drama which also afforded three young directors the opportunities of presenting their productions of one act plays, very much off the beaten track. These plays, which contrasted sharply from each other in many respects, varied from an infrequently performed piece by Seán O’ […]
Antigone “Brave Choice” By Sligo
City of Derry drama festival continued at Magee University College last night with “Antigone” by the Sligo Drama Circle. In his adjudication, Mr. Ray Mc Anally commended the group for their choice of play. Though not always viable in the commercial theatre, he said it was a brave and exciting choice for presentation to a […]
Standing Room Only
It was standing room only at The Venue, Strandhill when “Endgame” by Samuel Beckett completed a three day run. An audience of more than 160, few of whom had seen a Beckett play before, expressed their enthusiasm with prolonged applause and glowing post-curtain comments. The laughed uproaringly at the slapstick humour which came as a […]
“Endgame” – An Examination of Ordinariness Triumphs Over Apathy
It was with a heavy conscience that I visited Kevin Flynn’s “Venue” on Tuesday night where Sligo Drama Circle members staged Samuel Beckett’s “Endgame”. This summer the Circle have given Sligo audiences two other works, “The Tailor and Ansty” and “Letters of a Matchmaker”, both of which deserved reviews in this column. Such enterprise is […]
“Go and See This” – Review of “All Souls’ Night”
Regardless of the tuppence increase, the Sligo pints are still being bought in the thousands each night. There’s TV congregations glued to “My Son, My Son” and Superman and James Bond have processions coming to see them. Yet the Drama Circle who’ve provided the now “prosperous” Sligo with a little bit of culture through good […]
Fiddler Brought Down The Roof
A willingness to make allowances is definitely one of the best ways to guard against disappointment. One should always be prepared to look on anything produced voluntarily by local individuals and groups with a kind, sympathetic and understanding eye. Stage productions at a local level are a case in point. Those involved are one’s neighbours […]
Drama Circle’s Production of “Sive”
In a curious way John B. Keane has created plays which, though written so recently, have already something of the quality of collector’s items. Keane, who owns a public house in Listowel – that breeding ground of literary people – has chosen in his plays to put characters on the stage who are shadows and […]
“Man For All Seasons” Continues This Weekend
Sligo Drama Circle opened its 1978 summer season with a vote of confidence in the Irish climate as well as in Sligo theatre-goers with an open air presentation of “A Man For All Seasons” by Robert Bolt, in the Retreat House Gardens on Sunday evening last. Despite the cold of the opening night, this was […]
Impressions of a Students At Yeats Summer School
I looked forward very much to seeing the two Yeats plays as they are an important feature of the Summer School. “Deirdre” and “The Cat and the Moon” were two contrasting plays in a double bill. “Deirdre” is an immensely difficult play to stage and to act. Part stylised, part realistic, part ritual and part […]
The Angels Please Adjudicator
“The three angels tonight were a Godsend”, said adjudicator Dan Treston at the Ballyshannon Drama Festival last night when “My Three Angels” was presented by the Sligo Drama Circle. Joseph, played by Paddy Dooney, was extra good, and he could find nothing to criticise in his performance. Robert Burnside as Jules was especially good in […]