Bray People

Variety is the spice of Kilmac life

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KILMACANOG­UE was a community united in the arts recently, with a fantastic variety show at the parish hall.

Kilmacanog­ue drama group hosted the event, which was held to raise money for the parish and the GAA club.

The evening included Irish music, songs old and new, monologues, and more, plus a production of the award-winning play ‘Fionn and the Scottish Giant’ by Kilmac drama group.

The play was the winner of the Bray One Act Drama Festival youth selection for 2018.

Performers of all ages took to the stage to provide entertainm­ent for a most appreciati­ve audience.

The wealth of talent on the night included Peter McGowan, Clare Stephens, Hidden Stills, Mikey Doyle and many others.

 ??  ?? Thecastof‘FionnandSc­ottishGian­t’: (Back, fromleft) ConalTighe, Hannah Stephens,(middle) CaoimheFly­nn, EleanorSte­phens, HarveyBrez­ina-Conniffe,(front) AislingMcG­owan, Jasper Brezina-Conniffean­dOranPhili­ps.
Thecastof‘FionnandSc­ottishGian­t’: (Back, fromleft) ConalTighe, Hannah Stephens,(middle) CaoimheFly­nn, EleanorSte­phens, HarveyBrez­ina-Conniffe,(front) AislingMcG­owan, Jasper Brezina-Conniffean­dOranPhili­ps.
 ??  ?? Peter McGowan plays the octave mandolin.
Peter McGowan plays the octave mandolin.
 ??  ?? David Rooney.
David Rooney.
 ??  ?? Conor McGowan performing a monologue.
Conor McGowan performing a monologue.

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