Kilraughts ladies take centre stage

In a world where everyone seems to be glued to a mobile phone, computer or laptop - why not take the opportunity to wander back down ‘memory lane’ to a time when story-telling, songs and recitations were the order of the day.
The Highfield Players. INBM24-15 SThe Highfield Players. INBM24-15 S
The Highfield Players. INBM24-15 S

And, that’s exactly what the Highfield Players invite you to do at Portrush Summer Theatre from August 19th - 22nd.

The Highfield Players are looking forward to entertaining you with a night of chat, craic, songs and sketches.

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Director Billy Bones has assembled a cast with a great background in entertaining.

Mother and daughter Angela McClure and Charlene Stirling are welcome new additions to the Highfield Players.

Hailing from Kilraughts, Angela has sung semi-professionally and is also a member of Armoy WI choir and her church choir. She has a keen interest in singing and drama and is well known from appearances in concerts across the province.

Daughter Charlene has been playing piano since the age of nine. She has perfomed in various music festivals and competitions and has appeared in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast as part of Ballymoney High School’s award-winning ‘My Fair Lady’.

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Fresh from an appearance in the Millennium Forum with her local Young Farmers Club, Charlene also has achieved grade 7 in singing.

Musical director and accompanist for the evening will be Brian Simpson. He will be joined on stage by Liam Toal, Harry Stinson and husban-and-wife team Robert and Jenny Creelman.

To book, call 028 7082 9539. Tickets are priced at £7, £6 concession and £4 children.