Roscommon Drama Group. 

Roscommon Drama Group celebrated its 25th. Anniversary in 2007. The book illustrated right was produced for the celebration. The illustration on the left, of the back cover, shows a collection of posters from down through the years. Oh what we would give to have THAT collection!!

We have a small collection of material relating to Roscommon Drama Group. Most of it is illustrated below. Two larger posters, one for "Wrong Turn" (2002) by T.P. Costello and one for "But Why Bump Off Barnaby?" (2007) by Rick Abbott are not illustrated. We also have a small file of newspaper cuttings for the 25th. Anniversary and a separate page for Roscommon Drama Festival.

We would welcome additional material. Please contact us if you have anything of interest.

Ticket for Roscommon Drama Group Production at Roscommon Arts Centre.

 

Copy of programme for "Voices from a Famished Land". Grange Parish Hall, Sligo. 21st. April 1996.

Poster for "Voices from a Famished Land". National Hotel, Dingwall, Scotland. no date.

Poster for "Voices from a Famished Land". Point Pleasant High School, New Jersey, USA. 25th. October 1998. Programme for "Voices from a Famished Land". Abbey Hotel, Roscommon. 25th. August 1999.
Programme for "But Why Bump Off Barnaby" November - December 2007. Poster for "Voices from a Famished Land". Most Precious Blood School Auditorium, Hyde Park, Boston, USA.  30th. October 1998.

Poster for "Voices from a Famished Land". Abbey Hotel, Roscommon.

15th. October 1998.

Programme for "Cecily", "Joining the Club" & "Last Tango in Little Grimley" April 2008.

 

 

Roscommon Drama Group. The Chastitute by John B. Keane in The Abbey Hotel. No date (ca. 1990?).

 

Leaflet for revival of Roscommon Drama Festival.

7th. to 15th. March 2008.

 

Roscommon Drama Festival Page

 

 

Ticket for "Voices from a Famished Land". Most Precious Blood School Auditorium, Hyde Park, Boston, USA.  30th. October 1998.

 

Ticket for "Voices from a Famished Land".  Loren Donley Centre for the Performing Arts, New Jersey.  27th. & 28th. October 1998.

Special thanks to Joe Nally, Thomas Murray, Mai Byrne and Liam Rabbitt.


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