The following is the public section of the show critique for our production of All Shook Up, by AIMS Adjudicator, Andrea Rea: The lovely town of Castlerea was All Shook Up in February, and Castlerea ...
Read MoreSociety Chairperson, Mary Heaney, recently completed her term as National President of the Association of Irish Musical Societies. She was first elected to the role in January 2010, and served the max...
Read MoreThe booking line for our upcoming production of "All Shook Up" has opened on 087-6130844. "All Shook Up" will be staged nightly in The Hub, Castlerea from Wednesday 8th to Saturday 11th February 2012 ...
Read MoreFollowing a great turnout at audition night earlier in the week, Castlerea Musical Society are delighted to announce that all the principal roles have been cast for next February's run of "All Shook U...
Read MoreThe new term for Castlerea Youth Stage School is beginning this Saturday the 17th September in the O'Rourke Centre (St. Kevin's GAA), Castlerea. All new and previous members are welcome! There are cur...
Read MoreTo get the forthcoming season underway, an information night will be held at 8pm on Tuesday 6th September in Tully's Hotel Castlerea, where the production team will be on hand to discuss both the upco...
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that our show choice for next year is "All Shook Up". This is a musical comedy built around a number of songs made famous by Elvis Presley. It takes place in 1955, somewhe...
Read MoreJust under 20 members of the society recently travelled to the Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney for the annual AIMS Awards weekend. As always, a great weekend was had by all as we got a chance to catch up...
Read MoreThere was great excitement for the society over the weekend as the nominations for the AIMS Adjudication & Awards Scheme '10/'11 were announced. The society's production of "Thoroughly Modern Mill...
Read MoreThe following is the public section of the show critique for our production of Thoroughly Modern Millie, by AIMS Adjudicator, : "Oh dear Lord, let her be good," was my silent prayer upon realizing th...
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