Yesterday saw a total of six plays compete in the finals, three in each section.
Cornmill Theatre Group began the day with Wagging Finger in the open section. This play about two supposed strangers was written and directed by Seamus o Rourke. There were two great performances from Charles McGuinness as the seemingly innocent Ragan and Tommy Skarkey as the sinister Nathan.
The first play in the confined section came from Shannonside Drama Group with their production of Geraldine Aron's mickey Kannis Caught My Eye. This bittersweet comedy gave the audiences nice gentle mid session smile.
Rounding off the afternoon was Dark Horse drama Group's Virtual Reality by Alan Arkin. Paul Cullen and Billy Wall gave believable portrayals of two strangers who meet for a job that questions reality.
Prosperous Dramatic Society opened the evening session with Edward Albee's The Zoo Story under the direction of Lurleen Duggan. Fergal Crehan as Peter has his world interrupted by the manic Jerry played by Robert Massey who's constant energy left the audience in a daze.
The second play of the confined section was a presentation of Grealdine Aron's A Galway Girl by Rath Players. In their first All Ireland Finals Rath gave a steady if sometimes slow show.
The night was finished off by 36 Players with their presentation of Tennessee Williams' 27 Wagons Full Of Cotton. Emma Bolger delivered a memorable portrayal of Flora the pawn in a business conflict between her husband an his competitor.
With four plays left for Sunday tensions are steadily building for the results.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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I would argue that Paul Cullen and Billy Wall in Dark Horse's Virtual Reality gave much kmore than 'believable portrayals'
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