Award winning drama group set to perform at The Burnavon Theatre in Cookstown

Clanabogan Drama Circle, an amateur drama group based on the outskirts of Omagh have been enjoying much success and adulation on the local theatrical and festival circuit in recent months.
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Fresh from three successful nights in St.Joseph’s Hall, Omagh in mid-February, the group took to the local festival circuit with confidence and enthusiasm.

The first stop was at Newtownstewart Drama Festival where the group walked away with nominations for Dympna Slevin for best actress, a nomination for best play, a nomination for best directors for Emma Pearson and Marie Hague and a well-deserved award for Gerry McDermott for best supporting actor and the group also won the coveted Audience Award.

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With a spring in their step, the group then made the journey down to Lislea Drama Festival where the group have very close links with the festival having donated a cup in memory of their former director Tommy Mullin in recent

Clanabogan Drama Circle, an amateur drama group based on the outskirts of Omagh, are performing in The Burnavon in Cookstown on Friday April 12. Credit: SubmittedClanabogan Drama Circle, an amateur drama group based on the outskirts of Omagh, are performing in The Burnavon in Cookstown on Friday April 12. Credit: Submitted
Clanabogan Drama Circle, an amateur drama group based on the outskirts of Omagh, are performing in The Burnavon in Cookstown on Friday April 12. Credit: Submitted

years. Further accomplishments came the group’s way when Viv Grimley won the award for best newcomer, the group won the Adjudicator’s Award and they also received nominations for stage management and best director.

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The prestigious Mid Ulster Drama Festival was the group’s next port of call and the adjudicator commented on the clearly devoted following of the local audiences towards the group. More silverware came the group’s way with

them winning the Adjudicator’s Award for ensemble playing. Gerry McDermott also secured a nomination for best supporting actor.

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Fortunes & Misfortunes will be performed in The Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown. Credit: SubmittedFortunes & Misfortunes will be performed in The Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown. Credit: Submitted
Fortunes & Misfortunes will be performed in The Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown. Credit: Submitted

The group is looking forward to bringing their fast-paced and hilarious production of Jimmy Keary’s Fortunes and Misfortunes to the stage of the Burnavon Theatre on Friday, April 12. Tickets can be booked through their website.

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