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Contact Denise Walsh on 087-2273737 or email ballyduffu­ppernews@gmail.com by Sunday night each week

BALLYDUFF DRAMA GROUP HEADS TOWARDS A “RABBIT HOLE”

Live theatre is back. And it will hopefully help us to wash away dark memories of a dark period in our history. And help to transport us and our imaginatio­ns to better places and better times. Ballyduff has been performing on the Drama Festival circuit for over 40 years, a lifetime of dramatic creativity. In that time, it has won all the major awards in All-Ireland Finals – in production, technical and acting arenas.

And now, once again, Ballyduff brings to the stage another beautiful and sensitive piece, a Pulitzer-prize winning play called “Rabbit Hole” from the pen of American playwright, David-Lindsay Abaire. Directed by Ger Canning, it tells the story of a married couple, grieving the loss of their young son in a car accident. Poignant and moving but with moments of immensely sensitive humour, this a story of resilience and survival, a story of loss and of hope. If nothing else, it is a testament to our shared humanity and our dependence on one another to see us through. A message which is surely never more timely than now.

Canning has directed many great American classics and has brought the works of the likes of Arthur Miller, John Steinbeck and Sam Shepard to the stages of Ireland and with great acclaim. She never fails to deliver and with the cast she has got together this year, she is unlikely to do so now either. John Stack and Sile Heneghan starred in the All-Ireland winning “On Raftery’s Hill” and they re-unite in this one. They both have huge acting pedigrees and are joined on the boards by Gráinne Barry and Ronan Bennett who have performed with the group many times over the last number of years as well as an excellent Ellen Quirke who is making her debut with the group.

The group will be performing the play in eight festivals nationwide, at least one in every province and including one performanc­e in Northern Ireland. In advance of striking out on this year’s festival circuit, the group will perform in Ballyduff on February 19th, 20th, 21st, 26th and 27th, with all performanc­es having an 8pm start. There is nothing like live performanc­e to engage the soul. What a wonderful opportunit­y for us to start removing the Covid cobwebs from our existence. You may cry, you may laugh - but, rest assured, you will feel fully and absolutely alive. Because this “Rabbit Hole” is one place where you will find love, grief, memory and hope all combined in a fusion of all the goodness and frailty that our humanity bestows upon us.

Booking, which opens on 14th February, is at 058-60456 from 2-8pm but tickets will also be available on the door each night. Live life and enjoy the wonders of live theatre. Because it’s back!

OFFICE HUB

Office spaces to rent in the Carnegie Centre with high speed broadband, own desk and locker, key fob access, meeting room and canteen space all in a secure building with free on street parking. Please contact Agnes on 058-60390 or email stmichaels­hall@hotmail.com

BUS SERVICE

The bus service is still available in the village. Please call Austin O’Brien on 087-2256666 to book your space. On Friday, it goes to Dungarvan, departs River Action at 9.30am and leaves Dungarvan circa 2pm.

Every second Tuesday alternates to Youghal or Midleton departing River Action at 9.30am and leaves the destinatio­n at 1pm.

This service is run by Local Link, free for those with a travel pass and €5 for anyone else.

Also, the “Booze Bus” service is available every Saturday night. Get picked up and dropped home for only €6 return. Spaces must be prebooked. Call Austin O’Brien on 087-2256666 to book your seat!

LOTTO

The numbers drawn on 1st February were 3, 8, 9 and 30. There was no winner. The lucky €30 draw winners were Alice and Molly Keane, Aidan Kearney, Martin and Delia Cashell and Thomas McClaffert­y. Results from the draw on 8th February with a jackpot of €17,400 next week.

Tickets are available from An Siopa Beag, Bridget’s Hair Salon, An Síbín, The Log Cabin, Eugene Flynn, Shane Hannon and online. To purchase online, search for Clubforce, register and search for Ballyduff Upper GAA or download the Clubforce App, create an account and search for Ballyduff GAA. Further details on Ballyduff Upper GAA notes elsewhere in the newspaper

NEWS FOR INCLUSION

Thank you to all who contribute­d this week. To keep this notice page topical everyone’s help is needed. If you have any photos, announceme­nts, congratula­tions or condolence­s and stories you would like to be included, please contact Denise at ballyduffu­ppernews@gmail. com or 087-2273737 by 9pm Sunday night each week.

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