GREASE is the word in Ennistymon from next Wednesday.

Ennistymon Choral Society present ‘Grease the Musical’ from Wednesday (April 30th) to Sunday (May 4th) in Ennistymon Community Centre each night at 8pm except for Sunday when the staging takes place at 6pm.

With a large cast of 47 local people, and a backstage crew of ten more, this production has been a labour of love since rehearsals began in November 2024.

Tickets are available to purchase in the Salmon Bookstore, Ennistymon during the following times: Thursday 24th and Friday 25th 11am – 2pm: Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th 2pm – 4pm: Wednesday 30th – Friday 1st 11am – 2pm. Booking number: 089 969 5117.

Tickets for Wednesday’s show are €15 with tickets for shows from Thursday to Sunday available at €17.

Emma-Jane Browne, secretary of Ennistymon Choral Society told The Clare Echo, “The support of our local audiences has kept the society alive since 1973 and the society is so grateful to all our business sponsors and patrons. Break a leg to all involved”.

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