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    • The AirportIreland West Airport Knock (formerly known as Knock Airport) is one of the great against-the-odds success stories of modern Ireland. The idea of an airport for the Knock region was mooted as early as 1935, and Father James Horan was part of a delegation from the Knock Development Association which, during the 1960s, sought in vain an airstrip to cater for pilgrims. When the project got going in the wake of Pope John Paul II‘s visit to Knock in 1979, it was much derided, called a ‘white elephant’ and was the subject of much political controversy. The proposal got government backing in 1980, and the first sod was cut by Minister for Transport Albert Reynolds the following year, but many obstacles had to be overcome before the first commercial flights took off in 1985. The airport was officially opened in May 1986, months before Monsignor Horan, the airport’s driving force, died in Lourdes. Within two years, annual passengers numbers had exceeded 100,000, and that figure had doubled by the turn of the century. The first snow and ski charters took off from the airport in 2004, and the airport reached the milestone of over half a million annual passengers the…
    • Mgr James HoranThe driving force behind the establishment of the airport, James Horan (1911-1986) was born in Tooreen, in the parish of Partry, in west County Mayo, the son of a farmer and tradesman. He was the eldest of seven children – four girls and three boys. He attended primary school in Partry and won a scholarship to St Jarlath’s Diocesan College in Tuam, County Galway. In 1929, he went to Maynooth College to train for the priesthood, and was ordained in 1936. He spent three years in Glasgow, in the parish of Dumbarton, and in 1939, he returned home to become Chaplain to the Franciscan monastery in Ballyglunin, in the Archdiocese of Tuam. After only two months there, he was transferred to Tiernea in the parish of Carraroe in County Galway, where he became fluent in the Irish language. In 1944 he returned to his native Mayo, working as a curate in Tooreen in the parish of Aghamore. He was responsible for the introduction of electricity to the area, and was probably best known at that time as the promoter of Tooreen Hall. After 14 years in Tooreen, Fr Horan left in July 1959 to go to his next parish, Cloonfad.…
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Tommy Marren- Director

Posted on October 18th, 2010 by admin
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Tommy Marren hails from the parish of Tourlestrane in Co. Sligo and is one of the best-known voices on local radio in Ireland.

He presents Midwest Radio’s flagship current affairs programme Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 11.00am and the programme currently commands the highest listenership of any station in the west of Ireland.

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Stage comeback for Cynthia Clampett

Posted on October 17th, 2010 by admin
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One of the principal roles in the musical On a Wing and a Prayer will herald a welcome return to the stage by Leitrim-born Cynthia Clampett, who will play Dame Judy Coyne.

Mrs Coyne and her husband Judge Liam Coyne were instrumental in reviving interest in Knock Shrine. She founded the handmaids and stewards, provided facilities for the sick, and had a broad vision for the development of the Shrine. She was also responsible for commissioning the statues at the apparition gable in Knock. She died in 2002.

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Lavinia Gilmartin – Musical Director

Posted on October 16th, 2010 by admin
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Lavinia is no stranger to the people of Ballina and Mayo and the surrounding areas, having been involved in music from a very early age.

As a trained Soprano she spent many years as a cantor in St Muredach’s Cathedral, Ballina, and has been very involved with music in the local St Patrick’s Church from the early days of the folk group through numerous youth groups and indeed, to date, as Musical Director of the renowned Rejoice Gospel Choir.

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Ollie Rouse plays older Fr Horan

Posted on October 15th, 2010 by admin
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Ballina businessman Ollie Rouse is to play the role of Monsignor Horan.  His credits to date are many. From his college days, he played leading roles in musicals such as “Joseph & His Amazing Technical Coloured Dream Coat”, and “Jesus Christ Superstar”.
This was followed by ten years of “Tops of the Town” under the direction of Padraig Mitchell with the “Moy Theatre Group” in Ballina. In addition, he also featured in “Oklahoma”, “Oliver” &  “Jesus Christ Superstar”.
He has also played many roles in drama circles, notably “Drama at Inish”, “Playboy of the Western World”, “Whose Life is it anyway”, “The Field” and “Workhouse Ward”.
He is a former vice chairman of the Moy Singers and led them successfully on trips abroad to Italy, Slovenia & various concerts in Ireland and Great Britain. He is a current member of the St. Muredach’s Cathedral Choir in Ballina.
In his spare time, he is chairman of the North Mayo Leisure Cycling Club which has a proud role in raising moneies from sponsored cycles.
“I’m absolutely over the moon at being chosen to play Monsignor Horan and I really hope I can do it justice. It’s a fabulous script and the original songs are really appropriate, so I guess it’s down to me now to deliver the goods,” Ollie said.

Patrick Lacken

Posted on October 14th, 2010 by admin
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Patrick Lacken from The Quay, Ballina, is 24years-old but is no novice to the stage having played principal roles in several musical productions over the past few years including Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon, Little Shop of Horrors, & Grease. He was a student of St Cecilia’s School of Song for ten years and continued this training studying classical music at DIT’S Conservatory of Music and Drama after he finished school.

He has known great personal success in competition both at local and national level but by far one of the biggest achievements to date was representing Ireland at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Hollywood in 2009 where he brought home individual medals and the world championship title as part of the winning group Realta. Patrick is also a soloist with the renowned Ballina based Gospel Choir ‘Rejoice’.

“He is at his musical best performing on stage, so when somebody has talent and a will to share it with the world it makes my job easy,” says his vocal coach and mentor of many years, Lavinia Gilmartin. Patrick is delighted to be part of this venture and happy to be part of raising awareness and much needed funds for the Mayo Roscommon Hospice.

Frank Forde

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Castlebar’s Frank Forde is well established as a comedian on the Theatre circuit around the country and abroad. Frank’s impersonations of Irish sporting personalities have earned him coverage on the Late Late Show, and on the Joe Duffy Show.
He writes most of his own material which includes the use of regional accents. His brand of humour is very much rooted in the Irish way of living. He has perfected the art of allowing people to laugh at themselves. He is particularly popular on the Cabaret scene.
He has won many Entertainment Awards recognising his unique ability to make people laugh but his more serious roles as Garret FitzGerald, Padraig Flynn and Barry Desmond in this musical present an interesting challenge.

Pat Feeley

Posted on October 12th, 2010 by admin
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Pat Feeley, from Tubbercurry, has been acting for over 30 years with several different groups. He gained national recognition in 1991 with the Charlestown Theatre Group’s production of “Buried Child“, which won the All Ireland Drama Festival in Athlone. He had previously won Best Supporting Actor at All Ireland level for his role as “Charlie” in “Never too Late“.

In recent years he has worked with Beezneez theatre group in several productions and has just completed a 30 show tour with the  group, preforming the role of “Mitch” in “Tuesdays with Morrie“. A  superb mimicker, he plays the roles of Charlie Haughey and Pope John Paul 11 with great aplomb.

Deirdre O’Meara

Posted on October 11th, 2010 by admin
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Deirdre O’Meara who plays the role of Ellen, trained in the Gaiety School of Acting.  Since then she has appeared in “Beyond Reasonable Doubt” and “Bostral Boy” in the Gaiety Theatre, “Twelfth Night” in the Gate Theate,   “Blood Brothers” and “It runs in the Family” in both the Olympia Theatre and The Cork Opera House.  With “Beezneez” she has played many roles including “The Weir” and “Chapter 2”.

Deirdre has also toured with Splódar  Theatre Company, playing in “Eclipsed”  Miss Funny in “The Black pigs Dyke” “Pintigone”, The Homeplace” and this year had a very successful tour playing Maggie in “Dancing at Lughnasa”.  For radio she has won a PJ O’Connor award for acting in a radio play.

Deirdre’s TV Credits include working as a researcher and dramatization actor for RTE current affairs and Health Programmes. Her most recent work was a short film last month highlighting Domestic Violence for DVAS.

Deirdre is delighted to be working with Tommy Marren in this production and supporting the Mayo Roscommon Hospice, and finally, when she grows up she wants to be a radio presenter like Tommy Marren or even a train driver!!!!!

Cast

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Narrator/Director Tommy Marren
Musical Director Lavinia Gilmartin
Young Horan Patrick Lacken
Mons. Horan Ollie Rouse
Judy Coyne Cynthia Clampett
Ellen Deirdre O’Meara
Padraig Flynn/Garret FitzGerald/Frank Forde Barry Desmond
Charlie Haughey/Pope John Paul 11 Pat Feeley
Cathal Duffy Kieran Coen
Jim Ryan Martin Curry
Sean Balfe Matt McLoughlin
John Healy Anthony Walshe
Frank Harrington Pat Doyle
Tom Neary Michael Rice
Jim Fahy John McLoughlin
Jim Mitchell Aidan Higgins
Christy Moore Gerry Scanlon
Our Lady Mary Marren
Dana Amanda Browne
Showband Singer Brendan Rice
Harpist/Vocalist Frankie Forde-Waldron
Pianist Brendan McGuinness
Soloists Brendan McGuinness, Louise Maloney, Amanda Browne, Cian Harrison, Ciaran Hopkins

Supporting cast:
Colette McHale, Ciaran Hopkins, Tommy Heveran, Valerie Neary, Danny Leonard, Oisin Ryan, Kamil Mikolajcyk, Rebecca Casey, Laura Hunt, Una Hunt-Gorman, Cian Harrison, Valerie Neary, Deirdre McNicholas, Enda Judge, Jerome Chambers, Fred Finley, Robert McKinley, Erin Rice, Danielle Hunt, Rebecca Casey, Laura Hunt, Fiona Hiney, Deirdre Chambers, Claire Irwin, Karen Jacob, Megan Munnelly, Aine Lawlor, Caitlin O’Malley, Seamus O’Gorman, Cian Moyles, Siofra Murray, Roisin Langan, Ann McNeely, Cillian O’Boyle, Jack Duffy, Darragh Jordan, Fred Finley, Maureen Lacken, Tommy Heveran, Joan O’Gorman, Ben Bourke, Mary Henry, Patricia Bourke, Cora Barrett, Beryl Slevin, Pauline Leonard, Carmel Hughes, Anna Muggridge, Martina Naughton, Eileen Corrigan, Caitriona Doyle, Collette McGuiness, Valarie Neary, Ann Donnelly, Maria Cadden, Noel Henry, Tommy Canavan, Maureen Canavan, Margaret Devine, Raymond Devine, John Brennan, Martina Brennan, Brendan Conwell, Geraldine Clarke, Damien Slater, Michael Judge, Killian Flynn, Beverley Stafford, Phil Doherty, Alina Mikolajczyk, Gemma Ryan, Rebecca Langan, Niamh Murray, Carol Freeley, Katie O’Malley, Katya Harrison, Geraldine Browne, Claire McDermott, Edel Doherty, Mary Moore

Stage Manager: Aileen Harrison
Set Design & Props: Eileen Slevin

Stage Crew:
Ann Corcoran, Melaine Cassidy, Helen Green, Hubert McMorrow, Padric Lynn, Sean Lynn, Damian Ruddy, Charlene Barrett
Sean C. Gaughan, Caroline Sharkey,Mark Lynn, Fion Ryan

Wardrobe Mistress: Maggie Gorman and Geraldine Langan
Sound: Frankie McDonnell, Teresa Cosgrove
Lighting: Paul Marren and Tony Burden
Photographs: Slater Photographers
Backing Tracks: Dennis McCalmont and Francis Ryan
Music Technicians: Kassi Gorman and Emma Doherty

SONGS FEATURED IN MUSICAL

Act 1

Mover of Mountains
(Tom Devere/Terry Reilly)
Our Lady of Knock
(Dana Rosemary Scallon)
If I can help Someone
(Terry Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
Danny Boy
James House Rock
(Terry Reilly /Dennis McCalmont)
We’ve got to get to the Pope
(Tommy Marren/Terry Reilly)
Totus Tuus
(Dana Rosemary Scallon)
I do Have a Plan
(Tommy Marren/Terry Reilly)
Act 2
The Mayo Anthem
(Terry Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
Foggy Boggy Hill
(Terry Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
The Jumbo Draw
(Terry Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
The Airport Song
(Christy Moore)
Hot Spot in Oz
(Terry Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
Always Be Right by Your Side
(Tommy Marren)
The West’s Awake
(Thomas Davis)
On A Wing and a Prayer
(Terry & Mary Reilly/Dennis McCalmont)
Moonlight in Mayo
(Jack Mahoney/Percy Wenrich)
Auld Lang Syne
(Robert Burns)
Airport song reprise
Danny Boy reprise
Lion of Partry
(Rory Bourke/Terry Reilly)
A Man of the People
(Tommy and Mary Marren)
Backing Tracks: Dennis McCalmont and Francis Ryan
Musical Director: Lavina Gilmartin
Full details in Souvenir Programme

The Airport

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