Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Dóchas take part in UCC Historic Road Show




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The School of History, University College Cork,
The Trustees of Muckross House, Killarney,
Kerry County Museum
and
Kerry County Council
present

Kerry’s ‘Revolutionary Decade’ Roadshow

The School House,
Muckross House
Saturday 29 March 2014
10.30am-3pm

 Are you interested in the history of the ‘revolutionary decade’ in modern Irish history, 1912-1923?

 Do you have a personal or family connection with the events of those years?

 Do you have any documents (eg official correspondence, private letters, diaries, pictures, etc.), stories or artefacts handed down from this period?

 Would you like to meet and discuss your interests, documents, stories or artefacts with professional archivists and expert historians, in a friendly, informal setting?

 Would you like to meet and chat with other members of the public who share your passion for the events of this decade?

 Would you like to know more about the work of local & national historical groups that specialise in this field, many of which will be present on the day?

 Would your children like to participate in a session of the roadshow specially geared to their interest in this period?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes,
then come along for a day of fun, interesting, local and national history!

Hope to see you there!

For further information please contact Gabriel Doherty,
School of History, University College Cork, g.doherty@ucc.ie, 021 4902783

Saturday, 1 March 2014

A "BIG" Thank you!!!

After a very successful three-night run of 
John B. Keane's "BIG MAGGIE" at the Killarney Avenue Hotel,
Dóchas Drama Group would like to express their sincere thanks to the following:

The Killarney Avenue Hotel for their generous hospitality by again providing a rehearsal and performance space,

Liam O'Connor for the loan of the tiered seating ramps,

All the businesses and people who gave us the use of props and displayed our posters,

Valerie O'Sullivan for her stunning photography,

The Media - Killarney Advertiser & Killarney Outlook, Kerry's Eye and The Kerryman, for helping to promote the event,

All our families and friends who put up with us (or rather without us) during the busiest times of pre-production.

And most of all, our audiences, who were amazing on all three nights - thank you for your continued and enthusiastic support!
We would also like to apologize to everyone who did not get a ticket - we were completely overwhelmed with the interest in this play, and unfortunately there were some people each night who could not be accommodated. We extended capacity after the first night by almost 40 seats, and still it proved insufficient - we were literally running out of chairs! We are very appreciative of the support and interest from everybody who came to the door, and the group will look into this issue for future shows.