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Amazing talent at annual Primary Schools Drama Festival – Pic Special

written by Staff Writer June 17, 2024
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The Butt Drama Circle hosted two wonderful evenings of drama in the Balor Theatre, Ballybofey recently.

Over one hundred school children took to the stage for the Annual Primary Schools Drama Festival.

The theatre was filled each night with proud parents and teachers as the talented children experienced their first moments in the spotlight.

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The festival opened on June 12th with St. Mary’s N.S., Stranorlar’s production of Oliver. This musical play was performed beautifully by children from Fifth Class and was expertly directed by their teacher Luke Cape. With excellent costuming and characterisation this production delighted the audience.

Third Class from Lurgybrack N.S, Letterkenny then took the stage by storm with Beauty the Beast. Filled with fun and comedy, while delivering an important message, this presentation was particularly impressive as the class performed an original script written by their teacher Brí Carr.

St. Eunan’s N.S., Raphoe, opened the evening on June 13th with their production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In a lively and colourful production filled with song and dance, the Second and Third Class children gave wonderful performances under the direction of their teacher Deirdre Daly.

Castletown N.S., St. Johnston then presented a beautiful dramatization of World War II. Teacher Liesel Toner and her Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Class entertained with poignant scenes and stellar performances.

The festival came to a close with a production of Alice in Wonderland by Ray N.S., Manorcunningham. Directed by Tracy Doran, this Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Class brought new life to the classic tale with fabulous performances, inventive costumes and a myriad of handmade props.

Maura Logue was adjudicator of the festival and gave insightful commentary and feedback to the schools at the end of each evening.

Every child was awarded a Certificate of Achievement for their performance and each school received a commemorative plaque.

Run annually by the Butt Drama Circle, this event provides a unique opportunity for young children to have the experience of performing in a real theatre in front of a live audience.

The adjudicator paid tribute to everyone involved- festival director Teresa Mc Nulty, the Butt Drama Circle, the Balor Theatre as well as the parents, teachers and schools who make such a memorable experience possible for the children.

Debohra, Ciara and Joe Duffy at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Nora Flannigan and Ain Flannigan at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Elizabeth Paous and Sinead Sharkey at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Michael Rambalski, Joanna Wymentowska and Ciara Toner at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Teresa McNulty, Butt Drama Circle at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

St Mary’s performace of Oliver at the Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Members of the audiiance gripped by the performance at the Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Lurgybracks Beauty The Best performance at the Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Lurgybrack Ns Who perforemd Beauty The Beast at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Maura Logue commenting on the plays at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Marua Logue presenting Luke Cape with the trophy for Oliver by St Marys NS Stranorlar at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Marua Logue presenting Bri Carr with the trophy for Beauty The Beast by Lurgybrack NS at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Wednesday last. Photo Clive Wasson

St. Eunans NS Raphoe who performed Charlie & The Chocolate Factory at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

St. Eunans, NS Raphoe Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Balor Arts Centre Primary Schools Drama Festival. Photo Clive Wasson

Castletown NS World War 2 play at the Balor Arts Centre Primary Schools Drama Festival. Photo Clive Wasson

Ray National Schools Alice in Wonderland at the Balor Arts Centre Primary Schools Drama Festival. Photo Clive Wasson

The audiance at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Castletown NS who performed a World Ware 2 based play at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Ray NS manorcunningham who performed Alice in Wonderland at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Maura Logue commenting on the plays at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Maura Logue peresenting Deirdre Daly, St. Eunans NS Raphoe with the trophy for the performance of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Maura Logue peresenting Lesel Toner, Castletown NS the trophy for the performance of a World War based play at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Maura Logue peresenting Tracy Doran, Ray NS Manorcunningham with the trophy for the performance of Alice in Wonderland at The Butt Drama Circle hosted Balor Primary Schools Festival on Thursday last. Photo Clive Wasson

Amazing talent at annual Primary Schools Drama Festival – Pic Special was last modified: June 17th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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