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  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-004.JPG
  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-004.JPG
  • Eibhear Quilligan, Feakle, recording the poetry and drama evening by students of the Imelda King-Kennedy School of Speech and Drama at the Old Ground Hotel. In the background is his aunt, Eileen Donnellan - April 7, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-003-BW.JPG
  • Mary Egan, of Doonbeg Drama Group looking after the fundraising raffle at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-019.jpg
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-013.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-012.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-005.JPG
  • Mary Egan, of Doonbeg Drama Group looking after the fundraising raffle at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-019.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-013.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-012.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-005.JPG
  • Michael Dunbar, Caitlin Clawson and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-011.JPG
  • Tim Connaughton and Caitlin Clawson taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-009.jpg
  • Caitlin Clawson taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-007.jpg
  • Michael Dunbar and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-006.JPG
  • Caitlin Clawson taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-005.JPG
  • Michael Dunbar and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-003.jpg
  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-003.JPG
  • Barry Mc Mahon as Tommy and Cillian Fennessy as Murph get into their roles ahead of the Shannonside Drama Group's production of One Man Down at the Doonbeg Drama Festival One Act Competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rhonwen Hayes prepares for her role as Susan in the Shannonside Drama Group's production of One Man Down at the Doonbeg Drama Festival One Act Competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ticket officers Mary Buckley and Catherine Mc Inerney sneak a peek of the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-016.JPG
  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-015BW.JPG
  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-015.JPG
  • Brendan Burke on sound and lighting for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-013.JPG
  • Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay, Eddie Dillon as Jap and Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-011.JPG
  • Jack Clancy, who plays Shay, and Eddie Dillon who plays Jap go over their lines one last time before the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-007.JPG
  • Lorraine Barry does make-up for Derrick Lyons who plays Joe Mullen in the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. To the right is Noel Egan who plays Maurteen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Curtain Call... Committee members Rita Mc Inerney and Ava Mc Inerney brief the actors for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-002.JPG
  • Jack Clancy, who plays Shay, preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-001.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI, John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-014.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI, John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-014.JPG
  • Caitlin Clawson and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-012.JPG
  • Tim Connaughton and Michael Dunbar taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-010.JPG
  • Tim Connaughton and Caitlin Clawson taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-008.JPG
  • Michael Dunbar and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-004.JPG
  • Michael Dunbar and Tim Connaughton taking part in the Kilrush Drama Group (Wexford) production of Red Carnations as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-002.JPG
  • Anne Marie Doyle as May and Ken Blowers as Eddie in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-007.JPG
  • Aideen Hogg gets her make-up done by Noelle Clancy as she prepares for her role as Susan in the Shannonside Drama Group's production of One Man Down at the Doonbeg Drama Festival One Act Competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20181112-007.JPG
  • Pictured with their prizes after an evening of poetry and drama at the Old Ground Hotel were the speech and drama students of Imelda King-Kennedy (centre) - (from left) Aoibhinn Donnellan, Brian Corry (medal winners), Aisling Moroney, Dervla Nash, Helena Moroney and Clare Mooney - April 7, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Speech and drama gold medal award-winners of the Evelyn MacMahon School of Speech and Drama - Áine Kelly, Ronan Shaughnessy, Steven Collins, Roisin Ryan, Aoife Kenny, Caroline Barry, Niamh Greene and Eamon Ryan - August 27, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly. (Originally printed with an inset picture featuring James Duggan)
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  • Some of the members of the West Clare Drama Festival Doonbeg committee Murt Mc Inerney, Michael Doyle, Mary Buckley, Willie Nolan, Catherine Mc Inerney, Rita Mc Inerney and Ava Mc Inerney can take a break backstage as all is underway for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of their 55th Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-018.JPG
  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-016-BW.JPG
  • Mary Buckley and Catherine Mc Inerney on sales with Kathleen O Connell purchasing her ticket for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-014.JPG
  • Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen and Eddie Dillon who plays Jap prepare for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-008.JPG
  • Noel Egan as Maurteen and Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen at right with Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay, Eddie Dillon as Jap preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-012.JPG
  • Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay, Eddie Dillon as Jap and Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-010.JPG
  • Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay and Eddie Dillon as Jap preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-009.JPG
  • Eddie Dillon who plays Jap prepares for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-005.JPG
  • Noelle Clancy preparing Eddie Dillon as Jap for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-004.JPG
  • Lorraine Barry and Noelle Clancy preparing Eddie Dillon as Jap for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. To the right is Noel Egan who plays Maurteen. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-003.JPG
  • Carmel Hogan as Josephine and Frankie O Shea as Mattie in rehearsals for the Kildysart Drama Group's production of "Nobody's Talking To Me" which runs in the local Community Centre on 2nd,3rd,9th and 10th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Grace Kelly as Maggie in rehearsals for the Kildysart Drama Group's production of "Nobody's Talking To Me" which runs in the local Community Centre on 2nd,3rd,9th and 10th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rang 6 from Gaelscoil Mhichíl Cíosóg in Ennis, who won the All-Ireland Feile Scoil Dramaíochta with their drama, 'Cuirt an Mheanlae' - April 21, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Katie Donnellan as Kathleen O Dowd and Kevin Meaney as Fr. O Toole  in rehearsals for the Kildysart Drama Group's production of "Nobody's Talking To Me" which runs in the local Community Centre on 2nd,3rd,9th and 10th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Grace Kelly as Maggie in rehearsals for the Kildysart Drama Group's production of "Nobody's Talking To Me" which runs in the local Community Centre on 2nd,3rd,9th and 10th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kildysart Drama-20190225-001.JPG
  • Marie Comerford, stationed in the box office, had a smile for all as they arrived for the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pat and Teresa Fitzpatrick with Paddy Mc Donald at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Committee members Laura Capon and Bernie Capon at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-006.JPG
  • Marie Comerford, stationed in the box office, had a smile for all as they arrived for the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-023.JPG
  • Marie Comerford, stationed in the box office, had a smile for all as they arrived for the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-021.JPG
  • George Comerford looking after the programmes at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sean Ahern as Dan and Mary Colbert as Betty in the Palace Players, (Kilworth, Cork) production of Chapatti by Christian O Reilly on stage at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-017.JPG
  • Sean Ahern as Dan and Mary Colbert as Betty in the Palace Players, (Kilworth, Cork) production of Chapatti by Christian O Reilly on stage at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-016.JPG
  • Oisin and Breda Keaveney, with Ava and Anna Keane at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-015.JPG
  • Mick Carrig, Pat and Margaret Ahern and Rita Mc Inerney at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-011.JPG
  • Committee members Geraldine Keane, Mary Buckley and Marie Flanagan, Season Ticket Holder, at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Committee members Laura Capon and Bernie Capon at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Murt Mc Inerney, Festival Director and Founding member, along with the late Cissy Mc Mahon, Marie Shanahan and Johnny Igoe, cuts the ceremonial cake, made by local man Dean Moloney, watched by current chairman John Keane at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-002.JPG
  • Adjudicator Jeff O Keeffe on stage at the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Adjudicator Jeff O Keeffe on stage at the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-030.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne, standing, Liam Cooney and Michelle Reade taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-029.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne, standing, Liam Cooney and Michelle Reade taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-028.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-025.jpg
  • Reidin Dunne and Michelle Reade taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-023.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-022.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne and Michelle Reade taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-020.jpg
  • Liam Cooney, Michelle Reade and Reidin Dunne taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-019.JPG
  • Liam Cooney, Michelle Reade and Reidin Dunne taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-018.JPG
  • Liam Cooney, Michelle Reade and Reidin Dunne taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-017.jpg
  • Liam Cooney and Michelle Reade taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-014.JPG
  • Reidin Dunne, Michelle Reade and Liam Cooney taking part in the Rasper Players (Wexford) production of Naomi In The Living Room as part of the  2021 All-Ireland 1-Act Finals Festival of Drama at Glor, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Drama At Ennis-20211205-013.jpg
  • John Keane as Howard, Laura Capon as Maria and Siobhan Garvey as Penny in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-002.JPG
  • Mary Flanagan, Maria Flanagan, Cissy Mc Mahon and Marie Shanahan at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-009.JPG
  • Laura Capon, Pat Aherne and Margaret Aherne at  a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official Jopening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-006.JPG
  • Geraldine Keane, Bernie Hayes and Mary Ryan at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-012.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Margaret Whelan as Deirdre, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-008.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Roy Capon as The Inspector, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-006.JPG
  • Caragh and Bernadette Killeen at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official  opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-004.JPG
  • Caroline Bradley, Margaret Walsh, Paddy Mc Donald and Bridget Haugh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official  opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-007.JPG
  • Murt Mc Inerney, Jacinta O Grady and Michael Carrig at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • PJ and Breda Coughlan at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-013.JPG
  • John Keane, committee chairman, Anna Walker, adjudicator, Bishop Fintan Monahan, special guest, and Noreen Hayes, Secretary, at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Keane, committee chairman, Anna Walker, adjudicator, Bishop Fintan Monahan, special guest, and Noreen Hayes, Secretary, at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama Opens-20200307-002.JPG
  • Jack Mc Mahon, as Jimmy the Punk, in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-003.JPG
  • Gerard Kelly as Clive and Caroline O Doherty  as Chrissie, in rehearsals for the Cooraclare/Cree drama group’s production of the two loves of Gabriel Foley, written by Jimmy Keary, which runs in the local Hall on February 29th and March 6th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Anne Tubridy as Lucy and Nicola O Leary as Morag, in rehearsals for the Cooraclare/Cree drama group’s production of the two loves of Gabriel Foley, written by Jimmy Keary, which runs in the local Hall on February 29th and March 6th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cooraclare Drama-20200218-004.JPG
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