Scariff Bay Community Radio (SBCR) and The Clare Drama Festival (CDF) have curated the Inaugural Clare Drama Radio Play Festival for theatre lovers who are missing the live stage.

The festival will begin on the East Clare community radio station this Saturday 27th February with a special festival programme hosted by Eoin Oโ€™Hagan at 8pm. It will continue on Saturdays and Sundays, presented by Festival PRO Tom Hanley, until the final night on Easter Sunday April 4th. SBCR have joined forces with CDF who are one of Irelandโ€™s longest running amateur drama festivals having started in 1946.

โ€œThe Clare Drama Radio Play Festival is a perfect addition to the schedule of SBCR and an antidote to the continuing lockdown for both the listeners to the local station as well as the devotees of amateur drama throughout Ireland. This brand new drama festival is going to be a feast of drama for those starved of it because of Covid 19.

โ€œAt this time of year drama festivals would normally take place all over Ireland with the amateur drama groups involved performing as part of the competition that makes up the All Ireland Drama Circuit in both Open and Confined groups. With the cancellation this year of the circuit and all the festivals, both Scariff Bay Community Radio and the Clare Drama Festival decided to work together to give the drama groups of Ireland an outlet for their craft. In doing so their audiences would also have an opportunity to experience a festival in a different way, over the airwaves.

โ€œThere has been a very excited reaction by drama groups to the announcement of a radio play festival, and we are thrilled that nearly twenty groups have decided to enter one act plays; the majority being new plays written especially for radio,โ€ said a festival spokesperson.

Live professional adjudication of each performance will be by Paul Brennan of the Association of Drama Adjudicators and each play will be judged on its acting, direction and sound production, with points awarded for each category.

Insight Theatre will be first with their production of โ€œThe Apprenticeโ€ written and directed by Joe Bergin. Doonbeg Drama Group will then present โ€œWhere is this Malabarโ€ written by Liam Howard and directed by Mary Egan.

Even though Scariff Bay Community Radio is a local radio station with a short transmission range locally in East Clare on 88.3 and 92.7FM, Drama Groups and their friends and family can tune in worldwide via the listen live button on their website www.scariffbayradio.com or via the Tune In Radio App.

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