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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.
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  • Cast members Tara Manning as Sarah, Pamela Blake as Meg, Rachel Culligan as Ellen, Arthur Forde as Sir Henry, Declan Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Actor's Nightmare by by Christopher Durang, as part of the forthcoming One Act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cast members Tara Manning as Sarah, Pamela Blake as Meg, Rachel Culligan as Ellen, Arthur Forde as Sir Henry, Declan Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Actor's Nightmare by by Christopher Durang, as part of the forthcoming One Act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27th November. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Lisa Clancy as Pickles with "Mr. Waffles" and "Pom Pom" in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pam Blake as Sonia and Neil Haren as Dr. Aster, in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pam Blake as Sonia and Neil Haren as Dr. Aster, in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lisa Clancy as Pickles with "Pom Pom"  and  "Mr. Waffles" in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Abaigeal Drummy as Tzeitel and Blathnaid Regan as Golde at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis author and film maker Mark O Halloran looks on during the Clare Youth Theatre performance of their own adaptation of Ballet Shoes as part of the annual Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cormac O'Riain as Oliver with Damien Moloney, Jason Hannon, Conor Madden and other cast members rehearsing for St Patrick's Comprehensive School's production of Oliver Twist - January 21, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Sophie Lennon as Ann and Patricia Foley as Kate, in rehearsals for Quin Players' production of All My Sons by Arthur Miller, which runs on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th April, at Quin Community Hall with curtains up at 8p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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.
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  • Arnold Schwarzennegger in "End of Days".
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  • Anthony Hopkins as 'Dr Hannibal Lecter' in "Hannibal".
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  • Tulla Drama group's Bosco Clarke, as Maurice Polpin, and John Mc Namara, as Mick Polpin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Mary Stack and Roger Duff, as the Old Woman and Old Man, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Marette Purcell as "Old Woman #1", Pat Mc Namara as "old Man #1" and Brian Torpey as Byrne in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Bosco Clarke, as Maurice Polpin, and John Mc Namara, as Mick Polpin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Mary Stack and Roger Duff, as the Old Woman and Old Man, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-006.jpg
  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Marette Purcell as "Old Woman #1", Pat Mc Namara as "old Man #1" and Brian Torpey as Byrne in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-004.jpg
  • Tulla Drama group's Bosco Clarke, as Maurice Polpin, and John Mc Namara, as Mick Polpin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-010.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Mary Stack and Roger Duff, as the Old Woman and Old Man, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-009.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-008.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-007.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Margaret Houlihan as Big Maggie, Margaret Tuohy as Gert Polpin and Mary Farrell as Mrs. Hana Madden in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-006.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-005.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-004.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Clare Fitzsimons, as Katie, and Brendan Daly, as Teddy Heelin, in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-003.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Marette Purcell as "Old Woman #1", Pat Mc Namara as "old Man #1" and Brian Torpey as Byrne in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
    Big Maggie Tulla-20220321-002.JPG
  • Tulla Drama group's Marette Purcell as "Old Woman #1", Pat Mc Namara as "old Man #1" and Brian Torpey as Byrne in rehearsals for their forthcoming production of Big Maggie, by John B. Keane, which runs in the local courthouse from March 23rd to 26th, and also in Scariff on Wednesday March 30th. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Players Committee members; Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, and Geraldine Greene, at front, with Saoirse Byrne, Laura O Brien, Jackie Scanlan, secretary, Maeve Plunkett and Hugh Gallagher at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Players Committee members; Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, and Geraldine Greene, at front, with Saoirse Byrne, Laura O Brien, Jackie Scanlan, secretary, Maeve Plunkett and Hugh Gallagher at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Collins, Mick Kelly and Rosemary Beacon Collins as the Moon, Sun and Stars at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Collins, Mick Kelly and Rosemary Beacon Collins as the Moon, Sun and Stars at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • 1920's Gangster Cormac O Sullivan with ladies Claire Nee and Stephanie Leonard at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • 1920's Gangster Cormac O Sullivan with ladies Claire Nee and Stephanie Leonard at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Patricia Clune, seated, with Roisin Mee, Charis Perry and Emer O Flaherty at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Patricia Clune, seated, with Roisin Mee, Charis Perry and Emer O Flaherty at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival,  looks on  as Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaks at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival,  looks on  as Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaks at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Galvin, MD, the Clare Champion, media partners, looks on at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir in twenties garb at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir in twenties garb at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir in twenties garb at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Philippe O Brien and Roisin Mee dancing the Charleston, with Sinead Finn on the right at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Joe Moran with Ethel O Mahoney and Gillian Dunphy at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Joe Moran with Ethel O Mahoney and Gillian Dunphy at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses, pictured with his brother Aron, fourth class, who appeared as an extra in the movie. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses, pictured with his brother Aron, fourth class, who appeared as an extra in the movie. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses, pictured with his brother Aron, fourth class, who appeared as an extra in the movie. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kiljan Moroney, a first class pupil at Annagh NS who played the role of an autistic child in an new film entitled Calm with Horses, pictured with his brother Aron, fourth class, who appeared as an extra in the movie. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Lisa Clancy as Pickles with "Mr. Waffles" and "Pom Pom" in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lisa Clancy as Pickles with "Mr. Waffles" and "Pom Pom" in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pam Blake as Sonia and Neil Haren as Dr. Aster, in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eileen Lahiffe as Babs and Colm Linnane as Banya in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martin O Donoghue as The Professor and Maura Clancy as Ella  in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martin O Donoghue as The Professor and Maura Clancy as Ella  in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's forthcoming production of Life Sucks which runs on Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th February in Glor, Ennis, at 8.00p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mal Whyte and Stephen (Steve) Wall in a scene from 'The Dumb Waiter', whch is due to be staged at The Old Ground hotel, Ennis , during Arts Week - August 29, 1985.
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  • Mary May as Tevye at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary May as Tevye at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aoife Moroney as Hodel at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Charles Clancy as Lazar Wolf at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Charles Clancy as Lazar Wolf at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Moloney as Bielke at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Moloney as Bielke at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Moloney as Bielke at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Moloney as Bielke at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nina Walsh as Chava and Aisling  Moroney as Shprintze at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Abaigeal Drummy as Tzeitel and Blathnaid Regan as Golde at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Abaigeal Drummy as Tzeitel and Blathnaid Regan as Golde at a photocall in the Museum of Irish Rural Life Show to promote the Kilrush Musical Society's forthcoming production of The Fiddler On The Roof which  will be running from Tuesday 18th April to inclusive Saturday 22nd April in the Community school hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paudie Clancy as Sean and Lourda Bermingham as Tracey in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lourda Bermingham as Tracey with Joe Grace's legs in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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