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  • The West Clare Players who will be performing Brian Friel's award-winning play, Dancing at Lughnasa, at the Edinburgh Festival. Included are Maura Gleeson, Imelda Murray, Brid Hedderman, Deirdre Cunningham, Ciara Comerford, Robert Hopkins, Sean Dunleavy and Hugh Byrne - July 1999.
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  • Moyasta resident Pat Hopkins and her son Rob reading a letter of congratulations from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II marking her 100th birthday. Mrs Hopkins celebrated the event with the cast of Crack’d Spoon Theatre Company who are rehearsing for “We’ll Meet Again: the Story of Vera Lynn” to be presented in glór on 13th November, hence Rob’s military uniform.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Moyasta resident Pat Hopkins and her son Rob reading a letter of congratulations from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II marking her 100th birthday. Mrs Hopkins celebrated the event with the cast of Crack’d Spoon Theatre Company who are rehearsing for “We’ll Meet Again: the Story of Vera Lynn” to be presented in glór on 13th November, hence Rob’s military uniform.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Gladys Maud Hopkins celebrating her 100th birthday at her home in Moyasta with a rendition of “We’ll meet again”, the Vera Lynn classic and a new production for her son Rob and the cast of Crack’d Spoon Theatre Company which is playing in glór in glór on 13th November.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Gladys Hopkins, who is known to her friends as Pat, celebrating her 100th birthday at home in Moyasta with son Rob and the cast of Crack’d Spoon Theatre Company who are rehearsing for “We’ll Meet Again: the Story of Vera Lynn” in glór <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Gladys Hopkins, who is known to her friends as Pat, celebrating her 100th birthday at home in Moyasta with son Rob and the cast of Crack’d Spoon Theatre Company who are rehearsing for “We’ll Meet Again: the Story of Vera Lynn” in glór <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • A clearly delighted Gladys Hopkins shows off her letter from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II congratulating her on her 100th birthday which she received at her home in Moyasta.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Gladys Maud Hopkins, also known as Pat, with a letter of congratulations from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II marking <br />
her 100th birthday. <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Pauline Skeehan who presents a community radion programme “Pauline’s Poems”. <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Rob Hopkins as Col. Hugh Pickering with Flower sellers Mary Finn, Anne Brennan and Margaret Mc Inerney, who also plays Mrs Hopkins, in rehearsals for the Kilrush Choral Society's forthcoming production of My Fair Lady which runs in Kilrush Community School Hall from 3rd to 7th April at 8p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins, suitably attired, arrives with his mother Gladys, who will be 100 years old in November, during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rob Hopkins admires Ronan Carroll's shorts during the annual Doonbeg  GAA Christmas Swim at White Strand. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mark May as Prof Higgins, Ellen Finn as Eliza Doolittle and Rob Hopkins as Col. Hugh Pickering in rehearsals for the Kilrush Choral Society's forthcoming production of My Fair Lady which runs in Kilrush Community School Hall from 3rd to 7th April at 8p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mark May as Prof Higgins, Ellen Finn as Eliza Doolittle and Rob Hopkins as Col. Hugh Pickering in rehearsals for the Kilrush Choral Society's forthcoming production of My Fair Lady which runs in Kilrush Community School Hall from 3rd to 7th April at 8p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins, of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867, watched from the stage by Paddy Waldron, as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins,  of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins,  of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins, of Full Moon Theatre Company, watches events after performing a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Eabha Mc Namara makes her own entertainment as Rob Hopkins, of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins,  of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Houlihan of Knocknagarhoon, right, looks on during a performance by Rob Hopkins as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins,  of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867  to an attentive audience, as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins,  of Full Moon Theatre Company, performs a re-enactment of the events of 1867 as part of the Kilrush and District Historical Society's Sesquicentenary of the Fenian Rising in Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Grath, speaker, National Platform of Self Advocacy and Aine Carey, speaker,  a graduate of Mary Immaculate,  with Rob Hopkins, at right, co-ordinator of Self Advocacy in the Brothers of Charity as well as conference co-ordinator, getting ready for The Rising 2016, a National Self Advocacy conference being held in The West County Hotel  on October 13th and 14th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Grath, speaker, National Platform of Self Advocacy and Aine Carey, speaker,  a graduate of Mary Immaculate,  with Rob Hopkins, at right, co-ordinator of Self Advocacy in the Brothers of Charity as well as conference co-ordinator, getting ready for The Rising 2016, a National Self Advocacy conference being held in The West County Hotel  on October 13th and 14th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Grath, speaker, National Platform of Self Advocacy and Aine Carey, speaker,  a graduate of Mary Immaculate,  with Rob Hopkins, at right, co-ordinator of Self Advocacy in the Brothers of Charity as well as conference co-ordinator, getting ready for The Rising 2016, a National Self Advocacy conference being held in The West County Hotel  on October 13th and 14th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Mc Grath, speaker, National Platform of Self Advocacy and Aine Carey, speaker,  a graduate of Mary Immaculate,  with Rob Hopkins, at right, co-ordinator of Self Advocacy in the Brothers of Charity as well as conference co-ordinator, getting ready for The Rising 2016, a National Self Advocacy conference being held in The West County Hotel  on October 13th and 14th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adrian Hopkins and his son Darragh collection water from a Clare County Council fire truck during a water outage in the Parteen area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins and friends o their float at the St. Patrick's Day parade in Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Louise O Dea, Nora Daly, Rob Hopkins and Serena Mc Mahon as the four witches during rehearsals for the Crack's Spoon Theatre Company's production of "The Wizard of Oz" which runs,  as a Matinee in Kilkee on January12th in Culturelann Sweeney, Matinee in Teach Ceoil Kilrush on January 13th, Carrigaholt on January 18th, Miltown Hall on January 19th and Kildysart Hall  on January 20th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • An Taoiseach Enda Kenny in conversation with Micheál Hopkins during a walkabout in Ennis at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Teresa Hartigan and Rob Hopkins in rehearsals for the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company's production of Aladdin which runs in Kilkee community centre on Friday 20th at 8pm, in Kildysart hall on Saturday 21st at 8pm and on 22nd as a Sunday Matinee in Teach Ceoil, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Hartigan and Rob Hopkins in rehearsals for the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company's production of Aladdin which runs in Kilkee community centre on Friday 20th at 8pm, in Kildysart hall on Saturday 21st at 8pm and on 22nd as a Sunday Matinee in Teach Ceoil, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Hartigan and Rob Hopkins in rehearsals for the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company's production of Aladdin which runs in Kilkee community centre on Friday 20th at 8pm, in Kildysart hall on Saturday 21st at 8pm and on 22nd as a Sunday Matinee in Teach Ceoil, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Hartigan and Rob Hopkins in rehearsals for the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company's production of Aladdin which runs in Kilkee community centre on Friday 20th at 8pm, in Kildysart hall on Saturday 21st at 8pm and on 22nd as a Sunday Matinee in Teach Ceoil, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Hartigan and Rob Hopkins in rehearsals for the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company's production of Aladdin which runs in Kilkee community centre on Friday 20th at 8pm, in Kildysart hall on Saturday 21st at 8pm and on 22nd as a Sunday Matinee in Teach Ceoil, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kathleen O' Leary, Rob Hopkins and Pauline Skehan from the Clare Inclusive Research Group speak with students from the CSPE class on a visit to Kilrush Community School as part of Action Project 2011, a class project based on the Brothers of Charity. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob Hopkins from the Clare Inclusive Research Group chats with Orla and Laura Dunne, Erin Dyer and Aaron Kelly from the CSPE class on a visit to Kilrush Community School as part of Action Project 2011, a class project based on the Brothers of Charity. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Alan Hopkins and John Boyd on banjo in Ciaran's Bar during the Ennis Trad Festival. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob Hopkins and Ger Minogue from the Clare Inclusive Research Group at the mayoral reception in honour of national and international disability organisations. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob Hopkins and Ger Minogue from the Clare Inclusive Research Group at the mayoral reception in honour of national and international disability organisations. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob and Steven Hopkins, suitably attired, arrive with their mother Gladys, who will be 100 years old in November, during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rob and Steven Hopkins, suitably attired, arrive with their mother Gladys, who will be 100 years old in November, during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Steven Hopkins during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rob Hopkins, suitably attired, arrives with his mother Gladys, who will be 100 years old in November, during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rob Hopkins, suitably attired, arrives with his mother Gladys, who will be 100 years old in November, during the Tea and Scones at Fr Ted's house in aid of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rob Hopkins admires Ronan Carroll's shorts during the annual Doonbeg  GAA Christmas Swim at White Strand. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anthony Hopkins in "Instinct".
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 021.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 020.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 018.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 017.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 016.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 015.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 014.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 013.jpg
  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 011.jpg
  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
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  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 008.jpg
  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
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  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
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  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins from the Clare Inclusive Research Group speaks to its members in Kilrush at the presentation of the group's research findings. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob Hopkins, centre back, from the Clare Inclusive Research Group  with some of its members at the presentation of the group's research findings. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, from the Clare Inclusive Research Group chats with Ger Minogue in Kilrush at the presentation of the groups research findings. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young children learn the art of Sean Nos Dancing in class with Padraic Hopkins, during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Padraic Hopkins, teaching young children the art of Sean Nos Dancing during the St Patrick's Weekend Festival in the Glor Irish Music Centre, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paddy Slattery and pilot Frank Hopkins discuss their route before take-off at Coonagh airfield as part of International Young Eagles Day in conjunction with the Limerick Flying Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paddy Slattery and Frank Hopkins
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  • Anthony Hopkins as 'Dr Hannibal Lecter' in "Hannibal".
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
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  • Rob Hopkins, right, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella,  which runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissyycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly,
    Crackd Spoon 22-12-10 012.jpg
  • Shergar the Donkey bites Stephen Whelan, train-driver at The West Clare Railway in Moyasta while holding a reflector during a photoshoot  promoting the Crack'd Spoon's forthcoming production of Cinderella. Our picture shows  Rob Hopkins, front, as the Baroness Delilah, Cinderella's stepmum, and Mick Daly as The Baron, Cinderella's dad and the show runs on December 30th and 31st at 3pm in Kilkee Community Centre and at 4 pm January 2nd and 3rd in Kilrush Community Centre with a performance following in Lissycasey at 4pm on January 7th. Photograph by John  Kelly.
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  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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