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  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Ruth Smith, and Siobhan Donnellan who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-001.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Siobhan Donnellan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-006.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-003.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-004.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-005.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Siobhan Donnellan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-007.JPG
  • Karen and Cassie Moloney enjoying the performance by local children at the Theatre Luminere show at Tulla Courthouse - September 3, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Gana Leahr and Maya How taking part in the Theatre Luminere show at Tulla Courthouse - September 3, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Fiona and Sean Trahe, Clarecastle, watching the Theatre Luminere show at the Courthouse in Tulla - September 3, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Christie Slabbers, Whitegate, getting into costume for the Theatre Luminere show at Tulla Courthouse - September 3, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Joe Varden, who plays Joe, and Louise Griffin, who plays Mags, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players Supper Theatre production of 'Winners' by Brian Friel in The Old Ground hotel - November 12, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Theo Hynan Ratcliffe who plays Estragon and Peter O Connell Stack who plays Vladimir, in rehearsals for the Clare Youth Theatre's production of Beckett's Waiting For Godot, of as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare Youth Theatre-20150207-006.JPG
  • Theo Hynan Ratcliffe who plays Estragon and Peter O Connell Stack who plays Vladimir, in rehearsals for the Clare Youth Theatre's production of Beckett's Waiting For Godot, of as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare Youth Theatre-20150207-005.JPG
  • Grace Conheady and Theo Hynan Ratcliffe who are directing The Clare Youth Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing in a pop-up event as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare Youth Theatre-20150207-004.JPG
  • Grace Conheady and Theo Hynan Ratcliffe who are directing The Clare Youth Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing in a pop-up event as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Clare Youth Theatre who are performing two plays as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Clare Youth Theatre who are performing two plays as part of the forthcoming Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare Youth Theatre-20150207-001.JPG
  • Full Moon Theatre Company rehearsing their production of the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Full Moon Theatre Company rehearsing their production of the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Full Moon Theatre Company rehearsing their production of the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Aobh Keating in the starring role of the Colleen Bawn at rehearsals by the Full Moon Theatre Company in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Full Moon Theatre Company rehearsing their production of the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Full Moon Theatre Company rehearsing their production of the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Lahinch woman Denise MacNamara, who is artistic director of the Cornerstone Theatre Company, pictured with Tuam actor Gerry King in their production of Chekhov's 'The Seagull', directed by Mikhail Mokeev of the Moscow Arts Theatre - January 8, 1999.
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  • Amy Mc Ennis as Constance, with Hugh Gallagher as Bob, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Elysium Nevada, written by  Barry McKinley and directed by Saoirse Byrne, one of the three one act plays being produced as part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Amy Mc Ennis as Constance, with Hugh Gallagher as Bob, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Elysium Nevada, written by  Barry McKinley and directed by Saoirse Byrne, one of the three one act plays being produced as part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-010.JPG
  • Amy Mc Ennis as Constance, with Hugh Gallagher as Bob, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Elysium Nevada, written by  Barry McKinley and directed by Saoirse Byrne, one of the three one act plays being produced as part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-009.JPG
  • Amy Mc Ennis as Constance, with Hugh Gallagher as Bob, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Elysium Nevada, written by  Barry McKinley and directed by Saoirse Byrne, one of the three one act plays being produced as part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-008.JPG
  • Tony Coffey as Cyril in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-006.JPG
  • Louise Kelly as Nancy, Joeleen Ireland as Susan and Laura Jane Allis as Norma in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-005.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as "Nurse", Rita Brady as  "Rose, the librarian" and Declan Walsh as "The Doctor" in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Librarian, by James Prideaux  as part of their forthcoming Supper Theatre which runs on 17th, 18th, 18th and 20th November in the Old Ground hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Maeve Plunkett as Ita, Tony Coffey as Finbar, Sinead Finn  as Grace and Mick Loughnane as Dominic, in rehearsals for the  Ennis Players production of The Last Of The Last Of The Mohicans, by Hugh Leonard, as part of their forthcoming Supper Theatre which runs on 17th, 18th, 18th and 20th November in the Old Ground hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players20141103-002.JPG
  • Amy Mc Ennis as Constance, with Hugh Gallagher as Bob, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Elysium Nevada, written by  Barry McKinley and directed by Saoirse Byrne, one of the three one act plays being produced as part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-007.JPG
  • Louise Kelly as Nancy, Joeleen Ireland as Susan and Laura Jane Allis as Norma in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-004.JPG
  • Louise Kelly as Nancy, Joeleen Ireland as Susan and Laura Jane Allis as Norma in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-003.JPG
  • Louise Kelly as Nancy, Joeleen Ireland as Susan and Laura Jane Allis as Norma in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-002.JPG
  • Louise Kelly as Nancy, Joeleen Ireland as Susan and Laura Jane Allis as Norma in rehearsals for the Ennis Players forthcoming production of Split Ends, by Frank Vickery, produced and directed by Helen Ford, as part of their forthcoming one act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from November 21st to 24th inclusive. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20161114-001.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as "Nurse", Rita Brady as  "Rose, the librarian" and Declan Walsh as "The Doctor" in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Librarian, by James Prideaux  as part of their forthcoming Supper Theatre which runs on 17th, 18th, 18th and 20th November in the Old Ground hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players20141103-003.JPG
  • Maeve Plunkett as Ita, Tony Coffey as Finbar, Sinead Finn  as Grace and Mick Loughnane as Dominic, in rehearsals for the  Ennis Players production of The Last Of The Last Of The Mohicans, by Hugh Leonard, as part of their forthcoming Supper Theatre which runs on 17th, 18th, 18th and 20th November in the Old Ground hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players20141103-001.JPG
  • Gillian Dunphy as Nancy and Mick Loughnane as Howard, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton and directed by Paul Corey, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-006.JPG
  • Donnacha McCarthy as Frink reads his lines, watched by director Paul Corey, during rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-005.JPG
  • Donnacha McCarthy as Frink reads his lines, watched by director Paul Corey, during rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-004.JPG
  • Donnacha McCarthy as Frink, right, reads the will watched eagerly by Noreen O'Dwyer as Constance, Olivia Loughnane as Beatrice and<br />
Richard Donnellan, as Charlie, during rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton, directed by Paul Corey, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-003.JPG
  • Donnacha McCarthy as Frink, right, reads the will watched eagerly by Noreen O'Dwyer as Constance, Olivia Loughnane as Beatrice and<br />
Richard Donnellan, as Charlie, during rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton, directed by Paul Corey, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-002.JPG
  • Donnacha McCarthy as Frink, right, reads the will watched eagerly by Noreen O'Dwyer as Constance, Olivia Loughnane as Beatrice and<br />
Richard Donnellan, as Charlie, during rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of Where There’s A Will,<br />
a one act comedy, written<br />
by Tony Layton, directed by Paul Corey, which is part of their Supper Theatre which runs from 21st to 24th November in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20221108-001.JPG
  • Eleanor Feely and Claire Townsend, directors of the Clare Youth Theatre with members; Liam Jones, at front, Emer Kenny, Rowan Watson Bradshaw, Delia Zamora, Niamh Ryan Cooke, Lily Watson Bradshaw, Caitlin Dunne and Dominic Corbett. The group are heading off to East Germany to take part in InterTwined, the International festival of Youth Theatre. Photograph by John Kelly
    Youth Theatre-20190914-004.JPG
  • Eleanor Feely and Claire Townsend, directors of the Clare Youth Theatre with members; Liam Jones, at front, Emer Kenny, Rowan Watson Bradshaw, Delia Zamora, Niamh Ryan Cooke, Lily Watson Bradshaw, Caitlin Dunne and Dominic Corbett. The group are heading off to East Germany to take part in InterTwined, the International festival of Youth Theatre. Photograph by John Kelly
    Youth Theatre-20190914-003.JPG
  • Eleanor Feely and Claire Townsend, directors of the Clare Youth Theatre with members; Liam Jones, at front, Emer Kenny, Rowan Watson Bradshaw, Delia Zamora, Niamh Ryan Cooke, Lily Watson Bradshaw, Caitlin Dunne and Dominic Corbett. The group are heading off to East Germany to take part in InterTwined, the International festival of Youth Theatre. Photograph by John Kelly
    Youth Theatre-20190914-001.JPG
  • Eleanor Feely and Claire Townsend, directors of the Clare Youth Theatre with members; Liam Jones, at front, Emer Kenny, Rowan Watson Bradshaw, Delia Zamora, Niamh Ryan Cooke, Lily Watson Bradshaw, Caitlin Dunne and Dominic Corbett. The group are heading off to East Germany to take part in InterTwined, the International festival of Youth Theatre. Photograph by John Kelly
    Youth Theatre-20190914-002.JPG
  • Ennis native Martin Shannon, an artist with Lumen Street Theatre in Limerick, taking part in a shadow theatre piece "Ennis In the Shadow Of The Vampire" about Bram Stoker's time in Ennis, as part of the Parnell street Halloween Festival in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shadow Of The Vampire-20181028-001.JPG
  • Enjoying rehearsals for the Colleen Bawn in Kilkee Community Centre were Ailish Marrinan, Grace McCusker and Ella Nagle.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 17/11/2019
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  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-009.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-007.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-005.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-006.JPG
  • Mick Loughnane as Jim, Ethel O Mahoney as The Waitress, Gillian Dunphy as Wanda and Charis Perry as Marsha in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Wanda's Visit, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-002.JPG
  • Kayleigh Benn and Donnacha Maher of Clare Youth Centre took part in a shadow theatre piece "Ennis In the Shadow Of The Vampire" about Bram Stoker's time in Ennis, as part of the Parnell street Halloween Festival in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shadow Of The Vampire-20181028-003.JPG
  • Greg Domek, acted as Bram Stoker  in a shadow theatre piece "Ennis In the Shadow Of The Vampire" about Bram Stoker's time in Ennis, as part of the Parnell street Halloween Festival in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shadow Of The Vampire-20181028-002.JPG
  • Pat Whelan conducts the shoppers in the street as part of a street theatre performance to promote the newly-opened Knotted Chord traditional Irish, folk and world music store in Cook's Lane, O'Connell Street, Ennis - December 17, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ann and Malcolm Simpson enjoying the outdoor theatre production of ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' in Shannon Town Park.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-008.JPG
  • Saoirse Byrne as Wendy, at front, with Fiona Liston as teenager Alexia, Amy Mc Ennis as Meg and Laura O Brien as Gloria, in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Lucy in the Sky, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-004.JPG
  • Mick Loughnane as Jim, Ethel O Mahoney as The Waitress, Gillian Dunphy as Wanda and Charis Perry as Marsha in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Wanda's Visit, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-003.JPG
  • Mick Loughnane as Jim, Ethel O Mahoney as The Waitress, Gillian Dunphy as Wanda and Charis Perry as Marsha in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of  Wanda's Visit, as part of their Supper Theatre, which runs from November 25th to 28th in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20191114-001.JPG
  • Attending a shadow theatre piece "Ennis In the Shadow Of The Vampire" about Bram Stoker's time in Ennis, as part of the Parnell street Halloween Festival in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shadow Of The Vampire-20181028-004.JPG
  • Matron, played by Mairead Coakley, admonishes Nurse Rooney (Rita Downes) in front of the patient, Niall Rynne, in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Gregory Rynne, playing the Porter, has words with the patient, Niall Rynne, in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Nurse Banks, played by Mairead Finnegan, admonishes the patient, Niall Rynne, in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Nurse Banks, played by Mairead Finnegan, admonishes the patient, Niall Rynne, in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Matron, played by Rosie Coakley, gives out to Nurse Rooney (Rita Downes) in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140246.jpg
  • Nurse Rooney, played by Rita Downes, sympathises with the patient, Niall Rynne, in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140238.jpg
  • Rita Downes as Nurse Rooney fills out the admissions forms for the patient, Niall Rynne, as John Joe Hassett (Mr McGaugherty) and Nurse Banks (Mairead Finnegan) look on in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140231.jpg
  • John Joe Hassett as Mr McGaugherty pleads with the sick patient, Niall Rynne, as Nurse Banks (Mairead Finnegan) looks on in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140193.jpg
  • Rita Downes as Nurse Rooney fills out the admissions forms for the patient, Niall Rynne, as John Joe Hassett (Mr McGaugherty) and Nurse Banks (Mairead Finnegan) look on in Mullagh Entire Drama Group’s forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140223.jpg
  • Mullagh Entire Drama Group rehearsing for their forthcoming one act comedy ‘A Cure for Nerves’ by Raymond Young. (L-r) Rita Downes as Nurse Rooney, Rosie Coakley (Matron), Niall Rynne as the patient and Mairead Finnegan (Nurse Banks).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Mullagh Drama_Feb_13_2023_140170.jpg
  • Audience members attending ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by Muse Productions in Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Star of the show, Julita Fox, enters with all gins blazing during ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by Muse Productions.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Midsummer Night's Dream_20-06-2021_4...jpg
  • Julita Fox (Puck) and Martin McNelis (Oberon) during a scene from ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by Muse Productions in Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Midsummer Night's Dream_20-06-2021_4...jpg
  • Conor McNelis, who played Lysander, sings to the audience attending ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' in Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Midsummer Night's Dream_20-06-2021_4...jpg
  • Travellers Pats Bocock and his son, Carthalawn, speaking with Seán Dóta, played by Adam Hayes, in John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College , Kildysart.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
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John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
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  • Nanna Glavin (Róisin King) has a comforting chat with Sive, played by Alannah Murphy, in John B Keane’s famous portrayal of life in 1950s Ireland which is presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College, Kildysart.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
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John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
    Sive_2019_Dec_2_7538.jpg
  • Alannah Murphy as Sive, chatting with her young admirer Liam Scuab, played by Alex Rynne, in John B Keane’s play which is presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College, Kildysart.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
<br />
John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
    Sive_2019_Dec_2_7552.jpg
  • Nanna Glavin (Róisin King) has a comforting chat with Sive, played by Alannah Murphy, in John B Keane’s famous portrayal of life in 1950s Ireland which is presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College, Kildysart.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
<br />
John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
    Sive_2019_Dec_2_7546.jpg
  • Thomasheen Seán Rua and Mena Glavin, played by Josephine Taylor, have harsh words for Nanna Glavin (Róisin King) in John B Keane’s ‘Sive’ which is presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College. <br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
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John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
    Sive_2019_Dec_2_7533.jpg
  • John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  <br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
<br />
John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
    Sive_2019_Dec_2_3648.jpg
  • Performing on stage (from left) Raymond Scannell, Paula O'Donohue and Mark O'Brien - October 8, 1999.
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  • Maura Clancy and Martin O' Donohue as Nettie and John Cleary during rehearsal for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of 'The Subject Was Roses' which takes place in Glór on Sunday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Anna Maria Barrett performing during a scene from ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Muse Productions in the open air at Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Veteran actor Noel Murphy performing before an outdoor audience in Shannon Town Park during ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Muse Productions.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Muse Productions_45585.jpg
  • Audience members attending ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by Muse Productions in the open air at Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Muse Productions_45565.jpg
  • Julita Fox performing a scene from ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by Muse Productions in Shannon Town Park.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Lysander (Conor McNelis) expresses his love for Hermia (Tara Monaghan) in Muse Productions performance of ’A Midsummer Night's Dream' in Shannon Town Park.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Thomasheen Seán Rua and Mena Glavin, played by Josephine Taylor, have harsh words for Nanna Glavin (Róisin King) in John B Keane’s ‘Sive’ which is presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College. <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019<br />
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John B Keane’s ’Sive’, presented by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College  in Kildysart Community Hall,
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  • Nanna Glavin (Róisin King), hands a letter to her son Mike, played by Alex Ryan, in John B Keane’s ’Sive’, which will be performed by transition year students at St John Bosco Community College in Kildysart Community Hall.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 02/12/2019
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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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  • In rehearsals for Ennis Players' production of 'Johnny Belinda' which will play from March 1 to 5 in The Old Ground Hotel were (from left) Geraldine Greene as Mrs McKee, Patricia Clune as Mrs Lutz, Mairead Morgan as Belinda McDonald and Alan Flynn as the Reverend Tidmarsh - February 26, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Maura Clancy and Martin O' Donohue as Nettie and John Cleary during rehearsal for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of 'The Subject Was Roses' which takes place in Glór on Sunday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Marketing manager Gillian Fenton in conversation with Louise Donlon, theatre manager, in the Lime Tree Theatre at the Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Eleanor Feely of Clare Youth Theatre takes questions from the floor, watched by member Alison Cusack, following  a Clare Youth Theatre performance of excerpts from Virginia Woolf at the Temple Gate Hotel as part of the Ennis Bookclub Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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