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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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  • Geraldine O Connell as Kate in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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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  • Brid Molloy as "Cass"  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Patricia  Clune as Mrs Verrinder Gedge in rehearsals for Ennis Players forthcoming production of Glorious, which runs in Glor from the 22nd to the 25th March, at 8pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Geraldine Greene as Maria, The Mexican Maid, with Jackie Scanlan as Cosme and Maeve Plunkett as Florence, in rehearsals for Ennis Players forthcoming production of Glorious, which runs in Glor from the 22nd to the 25th March, at 8pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Emer O Flaherty, as Dorothy, with her "Silver Skylarks", in rehearsals for Ennis Players forthcoming production of Glorious, which runs in Glor from the 22nd to the 25th March, at 8pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jackie Scanlan as Cosme and Maeve Plunkett as Florence, in rehearsals for Ennis Players forthcoming production of Glorious, which runs in Glor from the 22nd to the 25th March, at 8pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Players-20230313-001.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-20221108-010.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
  • 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
  • Ennis Players Committee members; Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, and Geraldine Greene, at front, with Saoirse Byrne, Laura O Brien, Jackie Scanlan, secretary, Maeve Plunkett and Hugh Gallagher at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Players Committee members; Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, and Geraldine Greene, at front, with Saoirse Byrne, Laura O Brien, Jackie Scanlan, secretary, Maeve Plunkett and Hugh Gallagher at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Paudie Clancy as Sean and Lourda Bermingham as Tracey in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lourda Bermingham as Tracey with Joe Grace's legs in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colin Mc Mahon as Mick and Joe Grace as Jack in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colin Mc Mahon as Mick and Joe Grace as Jack in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Frankie O Shea as Martin, Carmel Hogan as Mary and Michael Keane as Matt in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Frankie O Shea as Martin, Carmel Hogan as Mary and Michael Keane as Matt in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Charmaine Creaven as Sharon and Anne Breen as Marian in rehearsals for the Kildysart Players production of Pretend Sick which runs 18th,19th,25th and 26th March in the local community centre with doors open at 7.30pm and curtain up at 8.30p.m. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rugby players - January 5, 1994. Studio photograph by Eamon Ward.
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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.
    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.
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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.
    Quin Players-20160404-003.jpg
  • 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.
    Quin Players-20160404-002.jpg
  • 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.
    Quin Players-20160404-001.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Clare players who will be with NUIG in the Ashbourne Shield - from left: Michelle McNamara, Sinead Twomey, Damien Coleman (trainer), Lorraine Fahy (captain), Adrian Hassett (Gaelic Games promotion officer, NUIG), Emily Skehan, Sinead Crowe and Deirdre Murphy - February 18, 2000.
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  • Mick Loughnane as "Pat Quinn"  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Bridie Cox as "Mrs Butcher" and Ailbhe Mc Mahon as "Tessa"  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20160215-005.jpg
  • Brid Molloy as "Cass"  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20160215-004.jpg
  • Jackie Scanlan as Harry, Brid Finnegan as Alice, Emmet O Doherty as Dom and Kathleen Mc Mahon as Mother in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20160215-002.jpg
  • John Finn as Ingraham and Rita Brady as Trilbe Costello in rehearsals for the Ennis Players' production of  “The Loves of Cass Maguire”  by the World acclaimed playwright Brian Friel. It runs at Glor Theatre from Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Players-20160215-001.jpg
  • Cast members Tara Manning as Sarah, Pamela Blake as Meg, Rachel Culligan as Ellen, Arthur Forde as Sir Henry, Declan Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Actor's Nightmare by by Christopher Durang, as part of the forthcoming One Act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cast members Tara Manning as Sarah, Pamela Blake as Meg, Rachel Culligan as Ellen, Arthur Forde as Sir Henry, Declan Eimear O Flaherty as Natalie, Mick Loughnane as Chubokuv and Laurence O Brien as Ivan  in rehearsals for the Ennis Players production of The Actor's Nightmare by by Christopher Durang, as part of the forthcoming One Act Supper Theatre which runs in the Old Ground Hotel from Tuesday 24th to Friday 27th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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.
    Ennis Players-20151116-004.JPG
  • 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.
    Ennis Players-20151116-003.JPG
  • 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.
    Ennis Players-20151116-002.JPG
  • 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.
    Ennis Players-20151116-001.JPG
  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Clare Champion sponsored Calendar Girls Calendar for Ennis Players production in Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 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, 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
  • Monica Gallagher, Caroline Stack, Neasa Sexton and Anita O Loughlin of Slainte An Chlair with Saoirse Byrne of Ennis Players, right, and at rear, Sinead Finn, Allen Flynn, Mick Kelly and Eddie Mc Court of Ennis Players at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rhonda Murphy, Bridget Hoey, Brid Finnegan, Liz Price and Nollag Mc Namara of The Clare Branch of the Alzheimer's Society of Ireland with Cormac O Sullivan and  Sharon Brady of Ennis Players,  at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cahercalla's Paula O Halloran and Shirley Benson with Patricia Clune and Sinead Ginnane of Ennis Players and Austin Hobbs, editor Clare Champion, sponsors, at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Players members; Saoirse Byrne, Sinead Finn, Rita Brady, Sandra Cox, Tara Manning, Mary Poirier, Brid Finnegan and Helen Forde at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Willie Mc Grath, Mary Mc Grath and Margaret Keane of the West Clare Mini Marathon Cancer Centre with Jackie Scanlan of Ennis players, at rear, at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Allen Flynn, left and Jackie Scanlan, right, of Ennis Players, with sponsor John Galvin, MD The Clare Champion at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. 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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  • 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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  • at the launch of the Ennis Players forthcoming charity production of Calendar Girls, in aid of four local charities, at the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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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
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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
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  • 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
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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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival,  looks on  as Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaks at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Collins, Mick Kelly and Rosemary Beacon Collins as the Moon, Sun and Stars at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Collins, Mick Kelly and Rosemary Beacon Collins as the Moon, Sun and Stars at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • 1920's Gangster Cormac O Sullivan with ladies Claire Nee and Stephanie Leonard at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • 1920's Gangster Cormac O Sullivan with ladies Claire Nee and Stephanie Leonard at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elizabeth Weir at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Patricia Clune, seated, with Roisin Mee, Charis Perry and Emer O Flaherty at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Patricia Clune, seated, with Roisin Mee, Charis Perry and Emer O Flaherty at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival,  looks on  as Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaks at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Galvin, MD, the Clare Champion, media partners, looks on at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bernie Harten, chairperson and director of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival, speaking at the launch of the Drama At Ennis One Act Festival in the Old Ground Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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