Episodi

  • Dandercast "When All Was Said and Done" with Gerry Cunningham
    Apr 11 2021

    Gerry Cunningham, a proud Clonmore man, is a teacher, musician, songwriter, band leader, choirmaster, producer, playwright and Gael. For Dandercast he took the dander along the banks of The Blackwater river which marks the border between Armagh and Tyrone near the national trust property The Argory in the company of "Oul Han" Brian Mill and Oliver Corr 

    MUSIC: The Block Set by More Power to Your Elbow 

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    43 min
  • DanderCast 3 "What's The Worst That Can Happen" with Mark Shields
    Mar 11 2021

    Teacher, playwright, and actor Mark Shields  takes a dander with us down the Coalisland Canal from the Moor Bridge on a March morning to chat with Oul Han Declan McGrath recorded and produced by Oliver Corr 

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    47 min
  • DanderCast 2 "Going The Distance" with Tommy Corr
    Mar 7 2021

    Oul Han Shane Coleman former Clonoe sportsman Tommy Corr as they dander down The School Rampart in Derrylaughan Co Tyrone Tommy was a Gaelic footballer for Clonoe O'Rahilly's GFC as well as Tyrone minors and under 21's He was a six times All Ireland senior boxing champion representing Ireland at tournaments all over the world.  He won bronze  medals at Commonwealth Games and World Championships as well as representing Ireland at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984

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    36 min
  • DanderCast 1, "A Leap of Faith" with Shane Coleman
    Feb 19 2021

    In June 2021 "The Oul Hans" Dec McGrath, Shane Coleman, Seón og Coleman, Brian Mills and Liam McIlvenna embark on a 26 mile Mighty Marathon  Hike along the North Coast raising funds in aid of of Macmillan Cancer Care. All are veterans of the local theatre scene in Mid Ulster having performed in numerous shows for The Craic Theatre, The Bardic Theatre, Castlehill Theatre Group and The River Tall Community Theatre Group. In this first episode "A Leap of Faith" Dec McGrath goes walking and chatting with Oul Han founder & mature student Shane Coleman as he prepares for the mighty hike fundraiser. PLEASE LISTEN TO THE END TO CATCH SOME SPECIAL BONUS MATERIAL!!

    You can donate to this great cause at this link
    https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/oulhans?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=oulhans&utm_campaign=pfp-share&utm_term=10bc302696cf4ce7b01bfde086f35db8&__FB_PRIVATE_TRACKING__=%7B%22loggedout_browser_id%22%3A%220668bfae41d69d0f0842dce14156a41817847d7d%22%7D&fbclid=IwAR2grLOp65yjmrENsaD9JoULN3a_oQwNLUqUObYcGh69HwzG-nno8lWt2SQ

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    29 min
  • Grafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark Shields
    Jul 29 2020

    This is an extract from a stage play written by Mark Shields to celebrate the Industrial heritage of Coalisland Co Tyrone. It features members of the Craic Theatre Players It was produced by The Craic Theatre in association with Lough Neagh Partnership. 
    The Cast
    Tommy McIlvenna
    Patrick McLernon
    Stacey Hetherington
    Ronan Hamill
    Liam McIlvenna
    Tracy Timlin
    Aoife Corr
    Decky Kelly
    Tony Gervin
    Declan McGrath
    Ronan Johnson 
    Claire McCrory
    Shane Coleman
    Holly Foy
    Frank Fee
    Malachy Quinn

    Directed & Written by Mark Shields
    Produced by Oliver Corr 
    Music by Cuig, Blackwater Ceili Band, Lee Lynch, and Micheál Ó Súilleabháin

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    19 min
  • One Act Wednesday (Claire McCrory & Brian Mills)
    Jun 30 2020

    Craic theatre -One act wednesdays - episode 2
    A chance meeting in a Dublin city park sees two office workers discover that they have much more in common than lunchtime concerts and ham & cheese sandwiches
    With Claire McCrory as Kate and Brian Mills as William

    This short play contains adult themes

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    Craic Theatre would like to acknowledge the support of Mid Ulster Council and the Arts Council NI with this production 

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    33 min
  • Frank Fee
    Jun 10 2020

    Frank has been a stalwart of the local theatre scene for many, many years going back to the days of Coalisland Dramatic Society based at the old Parochial Centre in Coalisland with credits in “Arsenic and Old Lace” and “The Man Who Came to Dinner”. For the Bardic Theatre Donaghmore he played many roles including in Brian Friel’s “Lovers,” JB Keane’s classic “The Field” and the long running Wesley Burrow’s comedy “Affluence”. For the Craic Theatre. Frank has played in many of the Sam Cree comedies as well as in Friel’s “Translations” and “Freedom of the City” and the Martin McDonagh play “A Skull in Connemara”. And most recently as Canon Mick Byrne in Friel’s Philadelphia Here I Come     

    Craic Theatre would like to acknowledge the support of Mid Ulster Council and the Arts Council NI with this podcast

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    39 min
  • Little Shop of Horrors AIMS Awards Bonus Podcast
    Jun 4 2020

    It was announced last week that The Craic Theatre had been nominated in 5 categories for our production of Little Shop of Horrors in the AIMS (Association of Irish Musical Societies) Awards.  Best Director Sean O’Neill, Best Musical Director Roisin Corr, Best Actress Kim Gildernew, Best Technical Theatre Production and Best Overall Show. So we have gather Sean Roisin and Kim along with  set designer Fiona McNaney for an online celebration of this achievement.

    Craic Theatre would like to acknowledge the support of Mid Ulster Council and the Arts Council NI with this podcast

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    58 min