Compántas Lir Take to the Road
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COMPÁNTAS LIR To Open Claregalway Festival of Drama
Its that time of year again when drama fever grips the air! Hopefully the huge success of the All-Ireland Confined Finals which Claregalway hosted last year, will bring audiences flocking to the Leisure Centre for a feast of drama from March 16th to the 24th.
Compántas Lir has the honour of opening this years festival with Cambusdonald Royal The Second Sorcerers Tale by James Scotland. This hilarious Scottish farce, the sequel to the hugely entertaining The Sorcerers Tale by the same author, is being brought to Irish audiences in this translated adaptation by Compántas Lir.
The play is set in Brother Barnabass cell, in Clogher Abbey, in the West of Ireland one night in April 1465, when the Monastic Order had not only declined, but had virtually gone into eclipse.
The monks routine is disrupted when Mother Mary and 57 nuns from St. Ursulas, the nearby convent, which has been accidentally burnt by two less-than-holy sisters who have been distilling a secret liqueur, seek refuge in the Monastery. The antics of Brother Barnabas and his side-kick, Brother Donatus, further complicate matters. The imminent arrival of the Cardinal Legate adds to the general mayhem with hilarious results.
Rehearsals have been in progress since last November and everything is in readiness for the groups tour of the amateur drama circuit with 8 performances around the country that kicked off in Castleisland on March 3rd. Before going on tour, Compántas Lir played to a warm reception in Carnmore Community Centre on the 1st March. The local crowd all enjoyed the new play and are already getting their tickets for the subsequent shows.
Philip Cribbin directs the play and the cast of 13 features a blend of the experienced and some new members. The lead role of Brother Barnabas is played by Vincent Moran, an All-Ireland winner and he is brilliantly supported by such stalwarts as Paddy Greaney as Brother Donatus, Carmel Kenny as Mother Mary, Pádraig O Connell as Brother Simon, Mike Hession as Abbot Wilfred, Simon Kavanagh as The Cardinal Legate and Patsy Cahalan as Brother Humphrey. Dermot Hession plays Lawrence of Lawrencetown and Sister Innocentia is played by Ruth ODriscoll. Those making their acting debut on the festival circuit are Ursula Cribbin as Sister Diligence, Sile Mannion as Helen of Troy, Fionnuala Glynn as Berengaria and Rita OReilly as The Empress Messalina.
The set construction is in the capable hands of Malachy Noone with the able assistance of John Fahey and John Brennan. Frank and Adrian Moran are in charge of lighting; John Keane, the sound man, is assisted by Joe OConnell; Jennifer Donaghy, our wardrobe mistress, is assisted by Celia Fleming; Bríd Conneely and Stella Fleming have responsibility for props while make-up is taken care of by Ann Moran and Liz Hession. Fidelma ORourke is Stage Manager.
Following our run on the festival circuit, the show will be staged in The Town Hall Theatre from the 26th to the 28th of March. Compántas Lir has decided to donate a proportion of the profits from the Town Hall run to PREDA, an organisation established by a Columban priest, Fr. Shay Cullen, along with Alex and Merly Ramirez Hermoso. PREDA runs a number of programmes in Olongapo City in The Philippines, including a campaign to stop child prostitution. For further information check the website www.preda.org
As the show is likely to be a sell-out, early booking is advisable. Tickets at 15 and 12 may be bought from The Town Hall at 091 569777. If you want to treat yourself to a good laugh get on the phone NOW!
Compántas Lir has also launched its own website for the popular drama group. The website contains information on all members, previous plays and photos. Also youll find the latest news and a blog (an online diary ) and there certainly are some interesting members filling in their secrets there ! Check it out at www.compantaslir.ie
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Preda Show Comes to Claregalway
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Announcing an event taking place next Friday night: Compántas Lir and the SMA Claregalway are co-hosting The Preda Akbay Theatre Group as they visit Claregalway. The group will perform a powerful human rights production and a celebration of Filipino Music, Dance and culture Once We Had a Dream.

The show will focus on the theme of the groups main goal and purpose to promote and protect the dignity and the Human Rights of the Filipino people especially of women and children. It will be introduced by their founder, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and Children's Rights Campaigner Fr.Shay Cullen. Philip urged everyone to come out and support the worthy cause. The show will be in the SMA Hall, Claregalway, Friday 27th April @ 8pm. Admission is 7 and all proceeds go directly to Preda. See Preda website http://www.preda.org/home.htm for further details on the groups work.
Also on the night will be the presentation of a cheque for 2,300 from Compántas Lir which was raised from the proceeds of the three night run in the Town Hall in March. Full details of Compántas Lir can be found at http://www.compantaslir.ie
Claregalway Light Up the Dark
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Local Drama group Compántas Lir began their drama festival run in the dark last Saturday as a bolt of lightening knocked out the power in Kildare town as the group were in final preparations for the play. Compántas Lir, who hail from the Carnmore/Claregalway region, have been rehearsing John B Keanes' The Year of the Hiker and set off for Kildare on Saturday for the first of seven competitive performances which will take them all over the country and conclude with a three night run in the Town Hall, Galway, from the 3rd of April. The group were asked by the adjudicator Tony Rushford, if they were prepared to perform under the dim emergency lights in the auditorium and director Brid Conneely agreed that the cast were prepared. At 9.10, an hour after the play was due to commence, Compántas Lir took to the stage.
All-Ireland Finals
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Compántas Lir's Production of The Year of the Hiker has qualified for this years All-Ireland Confined Drama Finals, which will start in Strabane, Co.Tyrone on April 17th. Their qualification came after they claimed first place in the Claregalway Festival and also swept the board with awards at the Glenamaddy Festival. The Group played a three night run in front of great audiences in the Town Hall last week. This week they return to rehearsals. Find out more from the groups website
Compantas Lir present their Autumn Theatre
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Varley and Simon plays highlight of Autumn Theatre run
A new play penned by Declan Varley and a Neil Simon classic will form the highlights of the annual Autumn Theatre being presented by Compántas Lir in Carnmore next week.
The run commences on Tuesday next at the Carnmore Community Centre and will continue for four nights on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Johnny goes to Town Hall and the All-Ireland
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Compántas Lir's production of "Johnny Belinda" have completed their seven festivals in this years Amateur Drama Circuit and have been busy picking up numerous awards which has seen them qualify for the All-Ireland Finals again. The group are setting their sights on the Town Hall Theatre for two shows on Friday April 3rd and Saturday April 4th. If you missed the performance in Claregalway then make your way to Galway for the not to be missed show. Tickets for that show are now on sale from the Town Hall Box Office on 091 569 777
Compántas Lir AGM
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Compántas Lir will hold their AGM on Thursday 14th May at 8:30pm in the Parish Meeting Room. All members are asked to attend.
Compantas Lir holds its Autumn Theatre next week
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Theatre lovers in the Claregalway Carnmore area are set for a treat next week when Compantas Lir holds its much anticipated Autumn Theatre.
Running for four nights from Tuesday October 20 to Friday October 23 at the Carnmore Community Centre, patrons can enjoy the double bill of one-act plays with wine and refreshments served at the interval.
The event which is a sell-out success for the group each year, this year features two hilarious comedies – Slander produced by multi award-winning producer Brid Conneely; and Bang, You're Dead which is produced by award-winning actor Dermot Hession.