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  • Fiona Ryan and her daughter Aoibheann during a visit to The Book Clinic, hosted by Children’s Books Ireland, as part of the annual Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dylan Ryan of Ennis waits his turn to see the Book Doctor during a visit to The Book Clinic, hosted by Children’s Books Ireland, as part of the annual Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Hehir with his dad and Tom during a visit to The Book Clinic, hosted by Children’s Books Ireland, as part of the annual Ennis Book Club Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Murphy as Dom Studley in rehearsals for the Oakhill Players production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Griffin as Seamus The Pilot, with Phil Crowley as Ita and Mary Callaghan as Grace, in rehearsals for the Oakhill Players production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anne Marie Doyle as Aimee during a photocall to promote Doonbeg Drama Group's production of "The Night Alive"  by Conor McPherson, and directed by Mary J. Egan, which ran in the local hall on February 11th and 12th an will be run in Culturlann Sweeney, Kilkee on February 18th and 19th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anne Marie Doyle as Aimee during a photocall to promote Doonbeg Drama Group's production of "The Night Alive"  by Conor McPherson, and directed by Mary J. Egan, which ran in the local hall on February 11th and 12th an will be run in Culturlann Sweeney, Kilkee on February 18th and 19th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kitty Tierney and Sandra Cox in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of Widows Paradise which runs on December7th, 10th and 11th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Keane, Sandra Cox and Steven Bermingham in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of Widows Paradise which runs on December7th, 10th and 11th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Keane, Kitty Tierney and Rhona Lyons in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of Widows Paradise which runs on December7th, 10th and 11th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Keane and Steven Bermingham in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of Widows Paradise which runs on December7th, 10th and 11th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sandra Cox, Kitty Tierney, Gowan Lahiffe and Angela Meere in rehearsals for the Corofin Dramatic Society's production of Widows Paradise which runs on December7th, 10th and 11th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard Lynch as Monty with Leanne Moore as Belle and Aoibhinn Garrihy as Breda at the launch of the 2016/2017 University Concert Hall panto, Beauty and the Beast, in King John's Castle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aoibhinn Garrihy as Breda, centre, with Richard Lynch as Monty and  Leanne Moore as Belle and at the launch of the 2016/2017 University Concert Hall panto, Beauty and the Beast, in King John's Castle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aoibhinn Garrihy as Breda, centre, with Richard Lynch as Monty and  Leanne Moore as Belle and at the launch of the 2016/2017 University Concert Hall panto, Beauty and the Beast, in King John's Castle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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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  • Ennis Players, Mairead Morgan, Joe Varden and Allen Flynn rehearsing for 'Portia Coughlan' - February 18, 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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  • 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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  • David O Regan as Frank, at front,  with Mary O Regan as Lydia and  Michael Conlon as Dr Jim Bayliss  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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  • David O Regan as Frank, at front,  with Mary O Regan as Lydia and  Michael Conlon as Dr Jim Bayliss  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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  • Justin Mc Ateer as Joe Keller and Vincent O Mullane as Chris Keller 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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  • 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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  • Jemima Nilan, Laura Keane and Ashling Martyn, Ballyvaugham, preparing their makeup at the Scór na nÓg finals at Cois na hAbhna - December 24, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Tulla school children and adults rehearsing for 'Bridging the Gaps of the Century' by Anita O'Loughlin at Tulla school - December 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • James Barry as Broken Feather, Carmel Thynne as Josie, Patricia Keane as The Showgirl, Fergus Crowe as Butch Cassidy and Micky Mc Cormack as The Suntan Kid with Denis Creedon as Pete The Piano Man in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eoin Keane as Pronto, Donal Curtin as Big Chief Sitting Bull, Jenny O Connor as Minnie Ho Ho and John Haren, at front, as hank  at rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Donal Curtin as Big Chief Sitting Bull in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Blackwell, nearest, as Annie Oakleaf and Sarah Conneely Kelly as Camility Jane in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Craig Flanagan as Doc Vacation and Ailish Hynes as Belle in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Craig Flanagan as Doc Vacation and Ailish Hynes as Belle in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Blackwell as Annie Oakleaf and Sarah Conneely Kelly as Camility Jane in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Blackwell as Annie Oakleaf and Sarah Conneely Kelly as Camility Jane in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Blackwell, nearest, as Annie Oakleaf and Sarah Conneely Kelly as Camility Jane in rehearsals for the Ennistymon Choral Society's production of "How The West Wasn't Won" which will run in Seaworld hall, Lahinch from 16th to 20th March at 8.15p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Some of the members of the West Clare Drama Festival Doonbeg committee Murt Mc Inerney, Michael Doyle, Mary Buckley, Willie Nolan, Catherine Mc Inerney, Rita Mc Inerney and Ava Mc Inerney can take a break backstage as all is underway for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of their 55th Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ticket officers Mary Buckley and Catherine Mc Inerney sneak a peek of the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Michael O Hara watches Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brendan Burke on sound and lighting for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Noel Egan as Maurteen and Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen at right with Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay, Eddie Dillon as Jap preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay, Eddie Dillon as Jap and Derrick Lyons as Joe Mullen preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Garett Maguire as Git,  Jack Clancy as Shay and Eddie Dillon as Jap preparing for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jack Clancy, who plays Shay, and Eddie Dillon who plays Jap go over their lines one last time before the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lorraine Barry does make-up for Derrick Lyons who plays Joe Mullen in the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. To the right is Noel Egan who plays Maurteen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lorraine Barry and Noelle Clancy preparing Eddie Dillon as Jap for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of the 55th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. To the right is Noel Egan who plays Maurteen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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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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  • Paul Corey, director, at rear,  with cast members Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of A Marriage Proposal, by Anton Chekov  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 Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of A Marriage Proposal, by Anton Chekov  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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  • Paul Corey, director, with cast members Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of A Marriage Proposal, by Anton Chekov  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 Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of A Marriage Proposal, by Anton Chekov  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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  • Toni Collette and Haley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense".
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  • The beautiful but treacherous Elektra (Sophie Marceau) has Bond (Pierce Brosnan) in her clutches in "The World Is Not Enough".
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  • James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) comes face to frace with notorious international terrorist, Renard (Robert Carlyle).
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  • Kenneth Brannagh and Leonardo DiCaprio in "Celebrity".
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  • Kate Beckinsale (left) and Claire Danes serve thir time in a Thai prison in "Brokedown Palace".
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  • Arnold Schwarzennegger in "End of Days".
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  • Antonio Banderas in "The 13th Warrior".
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  • Anthony Hopkins as 'Dr Hannibal Lecter' in "Hannibal".
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Blowers and Mark May in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of The Price by Arthur Miller which they are taking on circuit this year. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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.
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  • Cathy Collins as Meg Brokie and her daughter Faye Collins, a chorus member in rehearsals for Kilrush Choral Society's production of Brigadoon which runs for March 13th to 17th in Kilrush Community School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cathy Collins as Meg Brokie and her daughter Faye Collins, a chorus member in rehearsals for Kilrush Choral Society's production of Brigadoon which runs for March 13th to 17th in Kilrush Community School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Henry Cahill as Harry Ritchie and Susi Matejka as Maggie Abernathy in rehearsals for Kilrush Choral Society's production of Brigadoon which runs for March 13th to 17th in Kilrush Community School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brideview Drama Group get things going at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray watches the opening play at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray watches the opening play at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fair City's Aoibhin Garrihy speaking on stage at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Buckley, Maire Shanahan and vice president Cissy Mc Mahon at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray with special guest Aoibhin Garrihy and chairman John Keane and vice chairperson Rita Mc Inerney at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Johnny Igoe PRO, Helen Cunningham Patrons secretary and Cissy Mc Mahon at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Geraldine Keane and Jacqueline Murray at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Noilin Hayes, secretary and Helen Cunningham, Patrons secretary pictured at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Committee members James Griffin, Michael Carrick and John Mc George at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Maire Shanahan, vice president Cissy Mc Mahon and Mary Buckley at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray with Festival director Murt Mc Inerney, chairman John Keane and vice chairperson Rita Mc Inerney at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Theresa O Sullivan as Maggie Butler with Barry Moyles as Fr Murphy in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Theresa O Sullivan as Maggie Butler with Barry Moyles as Fr Murphy in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • "Go On The Bull!"...Michael Daffy as Dandy Mc Cabe with Eleanor Gallagher as Mrs Mc Cabe in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The Bull's Money...Vincent O Mullane as Bird in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The Bull's Money...Vincent O Mullane as Bird in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The Bull's Money...Vincent O Mullane as Bird in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • "Tis My Field"... Justin Mc Ateer as The Bull Mc Cabe, right, with Conor Haren as Leamy Flanagan, Martin Toher as Mick Flanagan in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • "Tis My Field"... Justin Mc Ateer as The Bull Mc Cabe, right, with Conor Haren as Leamy Flanagan, Martin Toher as Mick Flanagan in rehearsals for Quin Drama Group's forthcoming production of The Field, by John B. Keane, which runs in St Finian's Hall on 5th and 6th February at 8pm nightly, with tickets available at the door. Photograph by John Kelly
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