Athy Musical and Dramatic Society
has announced its next show to be performed in the Clanard Court Hotel on the
12th and 13th of June.
‘Next Dance Please’, directed
by Tom Cooper, will showcase songs from the showband era. Now in its 29th year the society
owes its foundation to Joe Crowley, Mary Spellman and Fr. Owen Sweeney who in
September 1984 sought to revive the town’s long standing musical and dramatic
tradition. Former members of the Social Club
Players Patsy O’Neill and Ger Moriarty were also involved, and by the first
week of the following December the newly formed Society staged its first
production. ‘Happy Days are Here Again’ was put on in the Lions Centre and if I
correctly recall Fr. Pat Mangan, Frank English and myself, with some others, shamelessly
disported ourselves on stage in nappies.
Better things however lay ahead for
Athy Musical and Dramatic Society which the following year put on the show ‘Curtain Call’ and two years later staged
its first full musical ‘Annie Get Your
Gun’. The Society under the
presidency of Connie Stafford has gone from strength to strength and over the
years has contributed much needed funds to a variety of local charities
including K.A.R.E., St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Patients Comfort Fund
of St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Many of the stalwarts of the Society
are included in the following photograph of the cast of ‘Carrousel’ which was performed in 1988. Their names, starting at the back from left
to right, are: Damien Cardiff, Malachy
Cardiff, John Keogh, Ed Kirwan, Michael Kelly, Chris Fingleton, Tony Cardiff,
Kieran Dooley, Gertie Gray, Brid Horan, Breda Fitzgerald, Ann Greaney, Mary
Quinlan, Siobhan McGilly, Romy Cox, Tina Donoghue, Carmel Shaughnessy, Karen
Fleming, Dympna O’Flaherty, Marguerite Keegan, Margo Heskins, Anne Brennan, (?),
Ann Jennings, Helen Keegan, Dolores Craig, Veronica O’Connell, Deirdre
O’Halloran, Connie Stafford, Betty Cusack, Marie Caffrey, Catherine Campion,
Nora Burke, Liz Watchorn, Celine Stafford, Imelda Dooley and Trish
McQuinlan.
Connie Stafford, who has been
involved in Athy’s Musical and Dramatic Society since its foundation,
celebrated her 90th birthday last Friday. She is the longest living resident of the Pairc
Bhride estate which was built by Athy Urban District Council in the early
1950s. Congratulations and best wishes
to Connie on her 90th birthday and long may Athy Musical and
Dramatic Society continue in the great show making tradition which is an
important part of Athy’s cultural heritage.
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