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Rehearsals in full swing: “Molly Sweeney” & “Jane Eyre”

RehearsalsBoth “Molly Sweeney” by Brian Friel and “Jane Eyre” by Polly Teale, are fully cast and rehearsals are every Tuesday and Thursday evening in Harold Boys’School from 7.45pm – 10.30pm. If you’re interested in exploring becoming a member, drop in to rehearsals any Tuesday or Thursday!

The casts are as follows:

MOLLY SWEENEY, by BRIAN FRIEL

Directed by Aileen Byrne

Cast: Mary Carroll, Gerry Clabby & Alan Nuzum

JANE EYRE, by POLLY TEALE

Directed by Emma Jane Nulty

Cast: Maria Bruce, Dermot Byrne, Alan Nuzum, Mo Hudson, Lua McIlraith, Maura Lavelle, Brendan Dunne and welcome to newcomer Sarah Coughlan.

ALSO, upcoming ONE ACT Auditions….

Play Club is up and running on Thursday nights.
Details of upcoming Auditions for a male/ female two hander to follow…. Email dalkeyplayers@gmail.com to be added to our mailing list

 

 

Opening Night Tues 1st September – back in Dalkey!!!!

Our opening night will be on Tuesday September 1st  2015 so we look forward to seeing everybody and outlining the plans for the year.

We are delighted to announce that we are back in Dalkey for this special year and the Harold  Boys School on Patrick Street  have kindly given us rehearsal space on our usual Tuesdays and Thursday 7.30 pm -10.30.

We are actively looking for new members as well as encouraging past members who have not been active with us lately to come back on board. New members does not mean just actors, but anyone interested in Production, Backstage, Lights, Sound, Set building, Costume, Design, Hair and Make up.  No experience needed as you will learn as you go.  Maybe you just want to be part of a group for the social aspect….the bit of craic at rehearsals and the theatre trips to professional productions as well as supporting all our fellow groups in the locality.

With this in mind we held a Meet-up for prospective members in July .We met for coffee in the Tramyard Café in Dalkey and nine people came and we had a very interesting time. There were at least 8 more who could not attend so we will be repeating the Coffee morning on Saturday August 22nd at 11 am.  It is a chance to meet some of the current members in an informal setting and learn about what it is like to be one of us. Please email us if you want to come. dalkeyplayers@gmail.com

New Book Release “The Marshlander Chronicles”

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Roland in “By the Bog of Cats”2002

We are delighted to report that Roland Evans, a past member, has published his first book. This is a major achievement as Roland has suffered from Motor Neurone disease for the past five years. He does not let this get in the way of things he wants to do i.e. writing a book and all proceeds go to the Motor Neurone Association.  It is available in Dubray Bookshops.

Review by Robert Dunbar published in the Irish Times

“At just under 700 pages and with a cast of more than 70 characters, Roland Evans’s The Marshlander Chronicles (self-published, €15) is, in more than one sense, a good read. A futuristic fantasy with strong contemporary resonance, this is an absorbing novel, packed with environmental concerns, in which we follow a battle, often quite violent, between those who wish to preserve the beauty of a marshland and those who wish to exploit it for commercial gain. Vivid characterisation and a sensuous depiction of the natural world create some vivid writing.”

(Robert Dunbar is a commentator on children’s books)

 

It’s Dalkey Players’ 40th Season!!!

It’s Dalkey Players 40th Season so it will be “Happy Year” to us as we start our 2015-16 Season.

CakeFounded in November 1975 our first performance was in May 1976.  The Play was “Murder in Company,” a mystery play by Phillip King and John Boland directed by Sally Hennessy with our Founder member Josie Dixon doing the Props.

 

Cast 1976

Cast members Jill Meghan and George Gogan

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Josie Dixon

Murder in Company

 

Committee 2015 – 2016

The Committee for the 2015 – 2016 season are:

Chairperson                      Lua McIlraith

Secretary                          Siobhan Galvin

Treasurer                          Donal Ryan 

Committee members        Gerry Clabby,   Alan Nuzum,  Mary Carroll,  Aileen Byrne,                                                     Emma Jane Nulty,   Emma Mulligan.

Artistic Committee             Emma Jane Nulty,   Emma Mulligan,   Aileen Byrne,   Colm                                                    Kearns 

Recently Deceased Members

It seems appropriate in this our 40th year to remember deceased members from recent years, who provided valued services (in diverse roles) to Dalkey Players.

Betty

Betty Savage   Betty was my friend for many years.  She joined me in Dalkey Player’ in the late 1980’s. With her quiet nature and gentle movements she was an ideal “props lady”.  She would source the items required and travel wherever necessary to pick up props.  She became an expert at mixing drinks for the stage and could really make Coke, cream and whatever look like a pint of Guinness.  Her lists were pinned up backstage and nothing ever went wrong when she was in charge.  On a personal level only those who knew her well were aware of her wicked and very black sense of humour. She knew how to make me laugh. She was a wonderful friend and I miss her. Mary Rigney

Sarah2Sarah Dunphy   Looking back through archival photos and programmes, Sarah featured many times as one of the stalwarts doing front of house and backstage tasks. Not surprising as her husband Vinny was the one treading the boards and gleaning the applause.  Behind every successful man……….. we all know how to finish that cliché. She did feature in “Semi private” second time round as the night gown clad photo of her in the archive will attest and is the only photo of that show currently available.  Sarah was certainly one of the unsung heroines of the back room “broads”

HilaryHilary Kendlin   When Hilary first came to Dalkey Player’s she was so efficient she made stage management her territory.  For many years there was no need to ask for a manager, she was it. I got to know her quite well back stage. In quiet moments we would have a little chat. When she was very busy I would bring her a cup of tea and a biscuit, usually after the interval when the actors were back on stage. I will always remember her beautiful smile.    Mary Rigney

Anne K

Anne Kelly   Anne was a great entertainer. She loved an audience and audiences adored her. She won numerous acting awards, one for not even speaking a line! Her gift for playing comedy was second to none. She was an out and out trooper. Even when she broke her arm just before an All-Ireland final appearance, she still carried on and it was one of her proudest stories that Bernard Farrell, the playwright, wrote some extra lines into the script to cover the new situation!  She is probably regaling all in heaven with her spell-binding rendition of Ostler Joe. Who will forget her geriatric Juliet to John’s Romeo in the Shakespeare Revue??? Margaret Dunne

Cleo

Cleo McFarland    Cleo loved drama.  She loved drama in her life both on stage and off.  She loved the fun she had with Dalkey Players, showing her high level of creativity and inventiveness in the many tasks that she undertook.  Feisty, with a great sense of presence she was spontaneous, adventurous and loved a party.  She had an endless zest for life, never missing an opportunity that presented a new experience.   She is sadly missed by all her friends in Dalkey Players. Geraldine McGrath & Aileen Byrne

Caroline

Our Wonderful Caroline.  Too young to have left us.             It was with deep regret that we brought you the very sad news that Caroline Hickey passed away peacefully in the afternoon of Monday 25th March 2013 Caroline was a well loved member of Dalkey Players. Her untimely passing has saddened all of us who knew her as a bright, enthusiastic and fun loving friend. Her warm, witty, versatile and moving performances in her many and varied roles have delighted Dalkey audiences. She threw her heart into everything she did, and was a hard working Committee Member for many of those years. To her husband Rónán, her family and her wide circle of friends we extended our deepest sympathy and heartfelt loss at such a sad time.  May her gentle soul rest in peace.