Changing Times Theatre Company

235 Bloomfield, Annacotty, Co. Limerick
086 8180042
 jean@changingtimestheatre.ie

Bad Sunday, by Mark Wale
28th January 2010 at Friars Gate Theatre, Kilmallock,
29th and 30th January 2010 at the Absolute Hotel and Spa
Directed by Jean Fay

Cast

Production Team

Ma...Siobhán HowardDirector...Jean Fay
Da...Tommy Collins 
Son...Richard TuckerProduction/Sound Design...Loren Harnett
Daughter...Lucy PrattScenic Design...

Marie Boyce,

Granny...Marie Boyce  Ellen Oberhorner
   Costume Design...

Maria Tobin,

Dancers Stacy Franklin,   

Nuala Real

  Jane O'Loughlin,Stage Manager...Stacy Franklin
Ellen Oberhorner,Choreography...Maria Tobin,
  Siobhan Rynne,  Maura Reidy
  Sarah CahillSet Construction...

Loren Harnett,

     

John Barry,

     

Anton Cashman

   Set Painting...

Stacy Franklin,

     

Gemma Pratt,

  

Siobhán Rynne,

     

Lucy Pratt

Production Poster and Promotion Gallery
Bad Sunday Poster


Absolute Hotel - Production Gallery
Bad Sunday - Absolute Hotel


Kilmallock Dress Rehearsal Gallery
Bad Sunday - Dress Rehearsal


Bad Sunday - Group Picture Gallery
Bad Sunday - Group Pictures


Kilmallock Production Gallery
Bad Sunday - Kilmallock


Rehearsal Picture Gallery
Bad Sunday - Rehearsals

The curtain has finally come down on our first production, Bad Sunday, by Mark Wale, which ran on the 28th January at Friars Gate, Kilmallock, and on the 29th and 30th January at the AbsoluteHotel.com, Limerick City. We played to three packed houses, and feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with people having a great night, whether they attended the theatre in Friars Gate, or the dinner theatre at the hotel. It's likely that dinner theatre will now be an annual event, and Changing Times have already been invited to return by Caoimhe Reidy, the manager of Friars Gate. We were delighted to have been able to perform at both locations, and special thanks to everyone who made us feel so welcome! Congratulations to all the cast and crew, and we look forward to working with you all again. Thanks also to our patron, John Anthony Murphy for coming down from Dublin to see us!