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Members of Dochas Drama Group rehearsing for their Three 1 Act plays that will take place in the Killarney Avenue from February 17-19; front, Don Rohan, Siobhan McAuliffe and Hugh Jordan (who will perform in The Bear). Back from left are Daniel McCarthy and Patricia McSherry (who will perform in Ribbons), Mabel Counihan and Liz Sherry ((who will perform in The Last Post ). Picture: Eamonn Keogh

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Members of Dochas Drama Group rehearsing for their Three 1 Act plays that will take place in the Killarney Avenue from February 17-19; front, Don Rohan, Siobhan McAuliffe and Hugh Jordan (who will perform in The Bear). Back from left are Daniel McCarthy and Patricia McSherry (who will perform in Ribbons), Mabel Counihan and Liz Sherry ((who will perform in The Last Post ). Picture: Eamonn Keogh

FORGET about the West End, Killarney’s homegrown thespians have always known how to stage a mesmerising drama right on our doorstep.
In what is excellent news for theatregoers, Dóchas Drama Group returns to the Killarney Avenue Hotel on February 17, 18 and 19, presenting three one-act plays, at 8pm nightly. “Relationships, love lost and found, loyalty and deceit – all human life is there!” said Mary Murphy of Dóchas Drama Group.
“We are presenting three plays, by three authors from three different countries, from three different periods, all with themes and characters with whom we can all identify and recognise.”
The Bear by Anton Chekhov is a hilarious comedy. “We meet the grieving widow Elena (played by Siobhan McAuliffe), the opinionated, egotistical Gregory (played by Hugh Jordan) and the faithful manservant, Luka (played by Don Rohan) who is confused by the behaviour of both!” said Mary.
In Last Post by Jean McConnell, Felicity (played by Mabel Counihan) is amazed when she receives a letter she was not expecting. “A visit from the young, attractive Mary O’Reilly (played by Liz Sherry) brings news which challenges her patience and dignity. Who has the last laugh?” added Mary.
Ribbons is a play by a promising young Irish playwright, Elaine Murphy, which was produced at the Abbey Theatre in 2013 and received much praise.
In it, we meet Glenda (played by Patricia McSherry) who has invited Lewis (played by Daniel McCarthy) to her apartment in the hope of strengthening their relationship. “Both have stories to tell which are revealed over a cup of tea!” said Mary.
Dóchas members will also stage the production at the Carnegie Arts Centre in Kenmare on Saturday, February 20.

 


 

Members of Dochas Drama Group rehearsing for their three one-act plays that will take place in the Killarney Avenue from February 17-19; front, Don Rohan, Siobhan McAuliffe and Hugh Jordan (who will perform in The Bear). Back from left are Daniel McCarthy and Patricia McSherry (who will perform in Ribbons), Mabel Counihan and Liz Sherry ((who will perform in The Last Post ). Picture: Eamonn Keogh

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Rathmore students finish runners-up in national SciFest finals

Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore is celebrating a major success after students Eoin Cashman and Alex Thompson were named overall runners-up at the National SciFest finals held in Marino […]

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Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore is celebrating a major success after students Eoin Cashman and Alex Thompson were named overall runners-up at the National SciFest finals held in Marino College, Dublin last week.

The pair also won the Regeneron International Science & Engineering Award and will now represent Ireland at the world finals in Phoenix, Arizona in 2026.
Their project, titled Dust Dynamics: Analysing Planetary Bodies through the Ballistic Motion of Lofted Dust Particles, examined how the movement of dust can reveal key information about a planet’s environment, including atmospheric density and gravity. As part of their study, they analysed footage of dust thrown up by the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Using online software and physics calculations learned in school, they estimated the moon’s gravitational acceleration to 1.72 m/s², within 6.7% of the accepted value.
The national finals featured projects assessed by judges from scientific and engineering fields. More than 16,000 students entered SciFest 2025, making the duo’s achievement a significant milestone. Their teacher Kevin McCarthy mentored the project, and the school says the students’ work could be applied to footage from other planetary missions in the future.

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Chamber’s emphasis on cyber security

  Businesses in Killarney have been fully briefed on what measures they need to taketo ensure greater cyber security to protect their companies. Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce hosted […]

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Businesses in Killarney have been fully briefed on what measures they need to take
to ensure greater cyber security to protect their companies.

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce hosted a very informative breakfast
briefing in the International Hotel at which they keynote speakers were cyber security
experts Mike Dennehy and Ger McAuliffe from progressive local company Tricel.
The opening question at the event was how will a business operate tomorrow if it
loses access to its data today?
Mike and Ger recommended that all employers to include IT training as part of the
induction programme for new entrants, organise monthly awareness training for all
employees and to conduct monthly spot-checks to ensure everything is going
according to plan.
It was essential, they pointed out not to give the same level of access to all
employees to reduce risk and to devise a disaster recovery plan in case it is needed.
Companies have also been advised not to allow the public to use their private wi-fi
network and, instead, to set up a public or guest network.
Chamber thanked the experts from Tricel for their engaging talk which certainly put
the spotlight very firmly on the need to enhance cyber security measures.

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