Comedy & Tragedy

Lucan Dramatic's Society was first founded in 1957 by Rev. James Loughran and Michael Gannon as St. Mary's Dramatic Society and began it's life with a production of Lennox Robinsons "The White-Headed Boy". Since those pioneering days the group has gone through many different stages of change and development. Over the years we have staged many well known plays from the pens of Irish Masters such as Sean O'Casey, Brendan Behan, Brian Friel, J.B. Keane, Hugh Leonard, Frank McGuinness and internationally reknowned playwrights.

The Society over the years, entered the One-Act Festivals with a fair measure of success - we have had many individual and group awards to our credit - and indeed we hosted a Festival in Lucan on a few occasions. We have also produced a number of pantomimes, when a suitable venue became available to us.

We are always open to new membership. Please feel free to contact a member of the committee at any time.

Comedy & Tragedy


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News

Lucan Drama are participating in the Lucan Festival with a performance of extracts from 'Love Letters'on the 26th September 2010 in the village of Lucan.

Readings for 'Sharon's Grave' will be happening in the Spa Hotel Monday 6th of September 2010 at 8pm.

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We are always open to new members. Please feel free to contact a member of the committee at any time.

Comedy and Tragedy