Members of Sligo Drama Circle featured on a programme on Ocean FM’s outside broadcast this morning, Friday December 8th, to celebrate the work of Sligo Men’s Shed. We have previously written on this website about Sligo Men’s Shed, but today was about creating an awareness of the Men’s Shed and the work that they do […]
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Drama Circle Changes Scene
Over the next few weeks, Sligo Drama Circle changes its venue, it productions and its normal Tuesday/Thursday routine with the advent of the Yeats International Summer School. On Saturday 19th and Monday 21st of August, the Circle will be in Summerhill College theatre with three plays by William Butler Yeats, “The Cat and the Moon”, […]
A Man For All Seaons – In Open Air Theatre
Sligo Drama Circle’s Summer theatre season opens on a highly unusual note this year – for the first time in over twenty years audiences are to be treated to outdoor theatre. The venue for this event will be the Retreat House Gardens alongside the Cathedral car park. These grounds have been recently restored and at […]
The Show That Stopped A Clock
Sligo people have been without the most important timepiece in town – the clock on the Cathedral – in recent days because of a play. The Cathedral clock, which rings out fifteen minute time chimes, has been silenced because of the play “A Man For All Seasons”, on the life of Thomas Moore is being […]
“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 […]