Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival back for 2016!

The 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival commences next weekend, Friday to Sunday, September 29th. to October 9th. Festival events will take place in a host of towns and villages in South and South West Donegal including Ballyshannon, Ballybofey, Leghowney, Donegal, Dunkineely, Cill Chartha, Gleann Choilm Cille, Ardara and Glenties. The Festival is presented by Donegal County Council, with the assistance of The Arts Council An Comhairle Ealaion.

1916-2016 Centenary Programme

This year’s Festival will honour the 1916-2016 Centenary with two very special events. The Festival’s largest event, the Festival Carnival Parade on Saturday night, October 8, will reflect Ballyshannon in 1916, a turbulent and exciting time with so much in the air – war in Europe and young men from all over the North West travelling to the Royal Inniskillings training camp at Finner, the Irish Volunteers planning for an imminent rebellion in Dublin and the Womens Right to Vote movement gathering momentum throughout Britain and Ireland.

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The Festival is also delighted to host the second only performance of Inishowen singer and composer Kate O’Callaghan’s song series, The Girl With The Beret, inspired by her great grand aunt’s statement to the Office of Military History, about her role in the Easter Rising and its aftermath. The performance, which also features the musicians of Donegal Camerata String Ensemble, takes place at the Abbey Arts Centre on Sunday Night, October 2nd.

Theatre Programme

Local companies Balor Rep, Dark Daughter and Donegal Drama Circle will present plays by Marie Jones, Maura Logue – a brand new work – and Martin McDonagh respectively, while Stranorlar native Shirley Anne Bonner presents a new play on the life and times of Frances Browne – the ‘Blind Poetess of Ulster’- on the occasion of the bicentenary of her birth.

The Festival opens on Thursday night, September 29, at the Abbey Arts Centre with the premier performance of a new work by Maura Logue, Mother Loss – The Story of the Wollstonecraft Women. The play imagines a reunion of three extraordinary, late 18th. and 19th century women – mother Mary Wollstonecroft ( pioneering British writer and feminist ) and her daughters Mary Shelly ( author of the classic Gothic horror novel, Frankenstein) and Fanny Imlay, the younger of the two, who died tragically at the age of 25. The story has a strong Donegal connection as Mary Wollstonecraft’s mother Elizabeth was originally Elizabeth Dixon of Ballyshannon, the Dixons being a particularly wealthy merchant and landowning family in the town.

The Balor Rep will bring Marie Jones’ hilarious play, Fly Me To The Moon, to Ballyshannon, Ballybofey, Gleann Cholm Cille and Ardara, from Tuesday to Sunday, October 4th. to 9th. With two of the North West’s finest actresses – Cathleen Bradley and Orla Mullan – in the leading roles, this is guaranteed to be a brilliant night out.

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Cathleen Bradley (left) and Orla Mullan rehearse a scene from Balor Rep Theatre Company’s production of Marie Jones’ latest hit comedy drama, ‘Fly Me To The Moon’, which they will present in Ballyshannon (Oct. 4) , Ballybofey (Oct. 5-6), Gleann Cholm Cille (Oct. 8) and Ardara (Oct. 9) , as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.
Cathleen Bradley (left) and Orla Mullan rehearse a scene from Balor Rep Theatre Company’s production of Marie Jones’ latest hit comedy drama, ‘Fly Me To The Moon’, which they will present in Ballyshannon (Oct. 4) , Ballybofey (Oct. 5-6), Gleann Cholm Cille (Oct. 8) and Ardara (Oct. 9) , as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.

The Festival also extends a very warm welcome to the Askeraden Theatre Group from Olso who travel to Donegal as guests of the Ballyshannon Drama Society. Their production of one of the classics of Norwegian theatre, Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, is hugely anticipated. It takes place in the Abbey Arts Centre on Saturday night, October 1st.

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Askeraden Theatre Group from Oslo will present Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama, ‘Peer Gynt’, at the Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, on Saturday night, October 1st. , as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival. The company will travel to Donegal as guests of Ballyshannon Drama Society.
Askeraden Theatre Group from Oslo will present Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama, ‘Peer Gynt’, at the Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, on Saturday night, October 1st. , as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival. The company will travel to Donegal as guests of Ballyshannon Drama Society.

Donegal Drama Circle return to the playwright they presented at the very first Festival – Martin McDonagh – when they present the The Cripple of Inishmaan at the Ardaghy Community Centre, Inver, from Thursday to Saturday, October 6th. to 8th. The play is very much in the news again having enjoyed hugely successful runs in London and New York recently, with Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Pat Shortt in the lead roles.

Music Programme

The Festival’s music programme is one of the strongest to-date, boasting a wonderful variety of traditional, choral, jazz, popular and classical music.

Leghowney Hall, celebrating 80 years at the centre of the community, will do so in style in a concert with Zoe Conway, Máirtín O’Connor and Donal Lunny on Wednesday night, October 5. Tickets for this very special night are selling fast and are available now at Ward’s Music, Donegal Town.

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Trad superstars Zoe Conway, Máirtín O’Connor and Donal Lunny, who will play a special celebratory concert at Leghowney Community Hall on Wednesday, October 5, during the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.
Trad superstars Zoe Conway, Máirtín O’Connor and Donal Lunny, who will play a special celebratory concert at Leghowney Community Hall on Wednesday, October 5, during the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.

There are further big traditional nights to look forward to with shows by Caitlín and Ciarán at Castle Murray House Hotel, St. John’s Point, on Thursday, October 6th. and the Glenties Fiddlers Gathering Concert on Saturday, October 8th. with Na Mooney’s, Vincent Campbell, Douglas Lawrence and Ellie, Brídín and Catherine McGinley.

Jazz legend Gay McIntyre will share a repertoire drawn from his 60 years as a top performer in his appearance Aislann Cill Chartha, Kilcar on Saturday night, October 1st while on the same night, the Bluestack Chorale – the artists responsible for the very successful Mountcharles Opera Festival – will present Songs for an Autumn Evening, a programe of cabaret classics and popular opera favourites at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre in Donegal Town.

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Derry jazz legend Gay McIntyre ( Alto Sax, Clarinet) performs with John Trotter (Trombone, Piano, Violin, Vocals) and Alan Niblock (Double Bass), at Aislann Chill Chartha, Kilcar, on Saturday night, October 1st, as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.
Derry jazz legend Gay McIntyre ( Alto Sax, Clarinet) performs with John Trotter (Trombone, Piano, Violin, Vocals) and Alan Niblock (Double Bass), at Aislann Chill Chartha, Kilcar, on Saturday night, October 1st, as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.

Singers from all over Donegal will combine as The Donegal Voices to present JS Bach’s Magnificat in D and Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria at St. Anne’s Church of Ireland Church, Ballyshannon on Friday night, October 7th.

Film and Literary

You are invited to make a date with the Abbey Centre on the final day of the Festival – Sunday, October 9th – for a special literary afternoon with some of the finest emerging literary and musical talent in the country today, including Elizabeth Reapy, Imelda Maguire, Kate Dempsey, Rosie Carney and Sarah Cullen.

We are grateful too to Access Cinema who have facilitated our screenings of the remarkable Icelandic film, Rams, at this year’s Festival. It’s a film which will have a particular resonance in such a strong sheep farming area as South and South West Donegal.

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The Bluestack Chorale present Songs for an Autumn Evening - a night of opera favourites and classic cabaret – at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre, Donegal Town on Saturday night, October 1st, as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.
The Bluestack Chorale present Songs for an Autumn Evening – a night of opera favourites and classic cabaret – at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre, Donegal Town on Saturday night, October 1st, as part of the 16th. annual Donegal Bay and Blue Stacks Festival.

FREE Festival Programme

The FREE Festival Programme will be widely available throughout the South and South West of the county, from this weekend. Look out for it in local shops, libraries, hotels, restaurants, tourist information points and at all participating venues.

The full Festival Programne is also available here on the Donegal County Council websites www.doneglcoco.ie and www.donegaldisapora.ie

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