LOCAL MUSICAL societies from Clare were among the winners at the AIMS awards.

Following a season of standout performances, three Clare-based productions were nominated by the Association of Irish Musical Societies (AIMS), the body supporting amateur musical theatre in Ireland.

Ennis Musical Society took top honours for Best House Management for the second year in a row, winning the award with their immersive production of The Witches of Eastwick at glór. Their atmospheric foyer décor complete with actors circulating as characters earned praise for turning the pre-show experience into part of the performance.

The adjudicators report read: “An outstanding job from all. Eastwick-styled ladies, in pastel‑coloured dresses, welcomed patrons in character. The foyer was a sight to behold with past programme covers on display and Eastwick‑themed décor providing a very immersive experience… This décor was even changed for the interval to reflect the increasingly dark turn of events set in motion by Darryl’s arrival. Front of house personnel changed costume for the interval, further reflecting the story’s chaos”.

Shannon Musical Society also received two nominations for their high-energy production of Cry-Baby. Actress Juliette Fox was nominated for Best Comedienne for her portrayal of Alison. Her performance was praised for blending quirky humour and vocal prowess. The society also earned a nomination for Best House Management, with judges highlighting the fun and theatrical welcome at St. Patrick’s Comprehensive School.

Meanwhile, Muse Productions in Shannon were recognised with a Special Adjudicator’s Award nomination for their bold staging of Forever Plaid performed in the Hope Café in Shannon. With just four performers and a two-piece band, the show surpassed expectations. “A thoroughly entertaining night from four exceptionally talented young men,” adjudicators wrote. “They gave Lazarus a run for his money.” The nominated cast included Ethan Cassley, Colm Hogan, Cillian Fahy, and Conor McNelis each receiving praise for their comedic timing, vocal talent, and ensemble chemistry.

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