Romance, intrigue, loyalty,
challenges and opportunities at Killarney Avenue Hotel!
Dóchas
Drama Group returns to Killarney Avenue Hotel on February 17th, 18th
and 19th when three one-act plays will be presented at 8pm nightly.
“The
Bear” by Anton Chekhov is a hilarious comedy. We meet the grieving widow Elena
(played by Siobhan McAuliffe), the opinionated, egotistical Gregory (played by Hugh
Jordan) and the faithful manservant, Luka (played by Don Rohan) who is confused
by the behaviour of both! What transpires in Elena’s drawing on a sunny
afternoon is a surprise to all!
In
“Last Post” by Jean McConnell Felicity (played by Mabel Counihan) is amazed
when she receives a letter she was not expecting. A visit from the young,
attractive Mary O’Reilly (played by Liz Sherry) brings news which challenges
her patience and dignity. Who has the last laugh?????
“Ribbons”
is a play by promising young Irish playwright, Elaine Murphy which was produced
at the Abbey Theatre in 2013 and received much praise as did her play “Little
Gem” in recent years. In “Ribbons” we
meet Glenda (played by Patricia McSherry) who has invited Lewis (played by
Daniel McCarthy) to her apartment in the hope of strengthening their
relationship. Both have stories to tell which are revealed over a cup of tea!
Relationships,
love lost and found, loyalty and deceit – all human life is there!
Surprises,
amusement and entertainment – all guaranteed!
Three
plays, three authors from three different countries, from three different
periods all with themes and characters with whom we can all identify and
recognise. Times change but people are always the same????
Dóchas
members look forward to seeing you at Killarney Avenue Hotel on Wednesday,
February 17th, Thursday, February 18th and Friday,
February 19th at 8pm nightly. And at the Carnegie Arts Centre in
Kenmare on Saturday, February 20th.
No comments:
Post a Comment