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Musical Society introduces Lily MacMonagle Shannon as Sylvia for 40th anniversary show
As Killarney Musical Society prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary with the production of ‘All Shook Up’, the spotlight this week falls on local performer Lily MacMonagle Shannon, who takes on the role of Sylvia.
The highly anticipated show will run at the Gleneagle Arena on February 10, 11, and 12.
The character of Sylvia is the sharp-witted and confident owner of the local bar where much of the musical’s action unfolds.
A central figure in the town, she is portrayed as a voice of experience and honesty.
While she maintains a tough and worldly exterior, the story follows her journey toward self-acceptance and a second chance at romance.
Lily MacMonagle Shannon is a well-known figure in the Killarney arts scene as a performer, director, and educator.
A graduate of The Bull Alley Theatre Training Company and Trinity Guildhall London, she is also the founder and director of The MACademy Performing Arts School.
A member of the Killarney Musical Society since 1998, Lily’s previous stage credits include Grease, Me & My Girl, and Evita.
She notably won an AIMS Best Actress award for her portrayal of the title role in Sweet Charity.
Beyond her own performances, Lily has seen many of her students go on to perform at the INEC and appear on RTÉ Junior.
Speaking about the upcoming production, Lily stated she is honoured to be part of the society’s landmark 40th year and looks forward to many more years on the Killarney stage.
Tickets for the three-night run of ‘All Shook Up’ are currently available through Ticketmaster or via the Gleneagle Box Office.
