The transition year students of Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh, have won great local acclaim for their school musical production of ‘Bye Bye Birdie‘.
The light-hearted satire of the music industry is set in small-town America and is famously a direct reference to Elvis Presley getting drafted in 1957 and the stir it caused.
Photographer Michael McLaughlin was there to capture the colour and excitement of the occasion.
Ella Hopkins as Kim and Arlo Holmes as Reporter 1.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Lily O'Grady as Helen and Colm Feeney as Albert.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Murdo McLeod as Conrad.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Murdo McLeod as Conrad and flagbearer Euan Campbell.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Six members of the Chorus.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Sophia Coyne as Rosie and Colm Feeney as Albert.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Emily O'Grady as Mae Peteerson, Maeve Coyne as Gloria, Sophia Coyne as Rosie and Colm Feeney as Albert.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
Emily O'Grady as Mae Peterson.
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MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
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