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Achievements: Major
events during the year. Any new
initiatives during the year. Inter-Society activity. Intervarsity activity.
In what
has proved to be a landmark year in DCU Drama history, we have endeavoured to
supple as many events as possible for our membership and play a major part in
helping DCU maintain its reputation as one of the most student friendly
college's in Ireland
Organisation & Major Events:
- Avenue Q
Performances: At the start of the year, Drama was asked to perform a
piece to the fresher in the Mahoney Hall. Happy to oblige, three of our
members sang songs from the hit musical Avenue Q. Performing to over
three thousand students over the course of three days, this was one of
the highlights of freshers week.
- Freshers
Week: During the course of fresher week, DCU Drama had a stand open,
we also organized a number of workshops, which allowed people to get to
know each other better, in what is quite a scary time. We also organized
a game of Manhunt, with the eventually winners receiving a lovely bottle
of wine each.
- Clubs and
Soc's Day: During clubs and soc's day, Drama added to the atmosphere
by setting up a stand, dressing up as giant puppets, bursting into dance
and generally making a scene. With
numbers over 300 people registering, this was another great day for
Drama.
- EGM: Our Extraordinaire General
Meeting, saw huge interest in the vacant positions of Tech. Officer and
First Year Rep. After fierce competition, Declan Mckeown and Marian
Hughes were elected on to our committee. Also at this meeting we drew
lots for the much-coveted Broadway places and declared the winner of our
Broadway raffle. After explaining what would be happening during the
course of the year, we supplied our members with hot food and drink.
- Workshops:
We are extremely proud of the workshops we have had this year, with
acting, improvisation, dancing, producing, lightening and set workshops
covered, we feel our weekly workshops on Tuesday have become a mainstay
in our members diaries.
- Rocky Horror Picture Show: In what is the highlight of many people's year,
well mine any way, DCU Drama supplied the cross dressers of DCU, the
perfect opportunity to come out and shake their bums to the ever
popular, Rocky Horror picture show. Turning the Venue into a gothic
cinema, this was once again a fantastic night.
- Lovely One
Act Festivals: Or loaf's, as they are affectionally called, are now
a mainstay of our calendar. Featuring mostly original scripts, this
night proved to be great fun for all involved, and also allowed people who
may not have had previous experience
to jump abroad the drama bandwagon.
- Comedy
Night: In what proved to be an extremely busy week for Drama, we
held a comedy night on the Thursday of Art's week. With our improv team
playing "Who's Line is it anyway", movies by our chair Pauric Carroll
and songs from Avenue Q, this was a relaxed evening of entertainment.
- Aladdin: After
the success of last year's pantomime, Drama was eager to host another
fantastic panto. 'Aladdin' proved to be a massive success and another
hilarious production to add to DCU Drama's history books. Impressively,
Drama's first year students did most of the hard work and organisation.
'The show received rave reviews and also helped to support the St.
Vincent de Paul society, we donated €1 for every ticket sold, thus
handing over a cheque of €400 to SVP.
- RAG Week:
With our ever-popular Drown Drama, where we gave people a chance to soak
their drama committee, and with busking and face paints in the Hub, we
were able to raise around 300 euro for the rag weeks charities.
- Romeo and
Juliet: The most famous love story of all time, par maybe the
Notebook, DCU Drama put on its own production of Romeo and Juliet in the
Space. Running three nights and a matinee, which was attended by the
local secondary school, this was a show truly worthy of the great
scribe.
- Vagina Monologues:
A show we were extremely proud to put on, Vagina Monologues were held in
the Helix for one sell-out night in Week Four. In an intense piece, the
strongest women in our society explored what it meant to be a woman.
With all profits, around 700 euro, going to a woman's aid charity, it
was a stunning show by everyone involved.
- Broadway
Baby… 2008: For the past three years, DCU Drama has brought forty of
its members to Broadway for only five hundred euro. This time we went
one better and one of members went for only five euro. In a trip, which
is unique to only DCU Drama, we spent five days, in the capital of the
world; New York City
and saw three fantastic shows. Frequently described as, one of the best
weeks in people's life's, we would like to thank the SPC for helping us
do this each year and we hope it continues to be carried on by next
year's committee's
- Website/
Bebo: As well as our ever popular website, this year DCU Drama
branched out and set up a page on the student base website Bebo. With
weekly blogs, photo's and update's this has proven to be a great
addition for our society.
Forthcoming events:
- Fame: The
DCU Musical: Week 9, the Theatre, The Helix! A musical based on the
struggles of students to make it on the acting business, produced by an
all student team, this is set to be one of the highlights of DCU's year.
- Irish
Student Drama Association: In week eight, we shall be sending
two/three of our best shows to the I.S.D.A competition, with the top
colleges in Ireland
attending, it should prove to be an interesting week. This year we hope
not only to enjoy the experience but bring back a couple of awards for
DCU.
- Epic Life
of Clyde :In week six, DCU Drama
does what it does best, with a hilarious parody on the Robin Hood story,
with a stellar cast of first years and Drama veteran Connor Lynch
writing and directing, this is set to be a rip roaring fun show.
- Disco Pigs:
In week seven, DCU Drama will present the dark tale of intense love in
Disco Pigs. This award winning show, directed by Joey Kavanagh, will
explore the relationship of the iconic characters Runt and Pig, in a
deeply compelling manner.
- Snow White
and the Dwarves: Following their victory in the National Improv
competition, DCU Drama's improvisation group has developed an idea from
that pivotal weekend. Taking place in conjunction with Disco Pigs, this
is a dark drama, loosely based on the classic fairy tale.
- Theory of
Everything: In week eleven, Alan Flanagan will once more be
directing his self-penned play. Following the success of his play last
year, this show is set t showcase the creative talents of our
membership.
- Forbidden:
In week ten, we will be showcasing another original script. This time
Robin Cafolla will be filling the mantle of writer/director
extraordinaire
- SCRUBS:
The Musical: In week ten,
fresher, Gary O'Donoghue, Brian Moloney and Doireann Whyte will be
producing a musical based on the medical comedy. Set to be a hilarious,
fun filled show, this is also the first all first year show, and we are
thrilled by their incentive.
- Dada's
Award Ceremony: Inspired by the Oscars and no less prestigious: P,
we will be combining the Dada's with our Variety show, which is set to
make this special night even more extrazegent
New Initiatives:
- Broadway
for a fiver: Each year we offer our membership the fantastic
opportunity to go to New York, to experience the magic of Broadway. This
year we went one step better and offered one of our Drama heads the
chance to go for five euro, the same price as a panine in the
cantine!!!! Eventually winner Ciara Buggy had what she described "the
best week of her life."
- Play in a
Day: Following on from a number of workshops from drama
co-coordinator Liam Halighan, our amazing first years astounded the
audience with their hilarious play, which ran in conjunction with the
One Act Festival. Doing exactly what it said on the tin, this proved to
be the beginning of a first year revolution with our society, one which
we welcomed with open arms.
- Drama
Forum: At the beginning of semester two, we held our first ever
Drama Forum. Here we discussed up coming events an also developed a
number of idea's for plays and shows.
- Improvisation
Group: At the start of semester one, we ran a number of workshops
based on improvisation. This was a great way to develop people's
confidence and held us in good steam, when we won the National Improv
Competition.
- Fame: A Student Production: This years
DCU Musical, is an all student production. This is a fantastic opportunity
for our members to put a show on in one of Ireland's premiere venue.
Drama legend Stephen Grimes will direct, John Cannon will be producing
and Rhiona Flood will choreograph. We are particular pleased with this
new incentives as in previous years we have hired professional in, due
to the scale of the musical. We hope to prove that professionalism is
more than paying someone; it is a state of mind.
- Yearbook/CD:
This year has really been a landmark year, in DCU Drama history. With so
many of our active members leaving and so many fresher joining, we felt
we had to mark it in some way. Coupled with the fact, we have just
celebrated our 25th anniversary; we have decided to publish a
Yearbook and CD, to mark a fantastic year.
Inter-Society & Intervarsity Events:
- Stars in
Their Eyes: In association with MPS, 'Stars' was a huge success and
also winner of "Best Event" in Arts Week. Featuring the likes of Take
That, Spices Girls and the previously believed to be dead, Frank
Sinatra, this was one of the highlights of semester one
- Intervarsity
One Act Wonder Festival: This year DCU Drama held its first
ever-intervarsity event. Winning best production and best actresses,
playing on our home ground proved to be an inspiration for our society.
This helped foster great ties between us and in particular DIT.
- National
Improvisation Competition: In November of last year, DCU Drama send
its team down to compete in the National Improvisation competition. An
intensive weekend followed, and we were eventually decided winners by
esteemed judges Alan Stanford and Leila Dugan. Great friendships were
fostered between the different Drama groups and we are looking forward
to competing again with our new friends in the theatrical arts.
- Arts /
Drama set workshops: The newly formed Arts Soc, has proved to be a
great help in organizing set workshops for our various show. It has been
a pleasure to work with such highly enthusiastic ART Soc heads, and we
hope this relationship continues to grow and develop.
- Clubs and
Soc's Calendar: For rag week, Style came up with the fantastic idea
of having a Club and Soc's Calendar. Dramas were glad to fill the month
of February with a picture inspired by Fame.
- DCU Drama
Christmas Party (2007): In association with Redbrick and GamesSoc.
Over 150 attended this fun night in the Slipper, complete with a Santa's
Grotto, mulled wine and minced pies.
- Aladdin /
SVP: Drama was delighted to donate one euro of each ticket sold for
the Christmas Panto to SVP. Raising 500 euro, we hope this helped them
in carrying not their amazing charity work.
- Swing
Ball: Along with the other societies in DCU, Drama hopes to help
this year Swing Ball, by holding a number of performances during the
course of the night.
- Charity
Sleepover: For the SU's charity sleepover, Drama was at hand to keep
the night moving with games and enthusiasm.
- Open Day:
DCU has a great reputation for clubs and societies activity, along with
a number of others; Drama opened a stand and performed songs from the
musical Hairspray for perspective students. Due to our energy on that
weekend, we were awarded money by the college.
- Drama/Style
Workshop: At start of semester two, Drama held a body movement
workshop for the models in the fashion show.
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