Thursday, March 16, 2006

Sherlock Holmes & Set Dancing

Apologies to listeners who tuned in last week hoping to hear an interview with Jenny MacMahon that didn't materialise, there was a genuine mix up, and as I said last Friday, these are the things that can happen on live radio. Headed down to the boatclub last Saturday to see the group, good gig, quite impressive as a live group, really enjoyed the funky instrumental stuff. Hopefully we'll see more of Delorean Suite in the near future.
On to this weeks show, and as you can probably garner from the slightly surreal title, there's a bit of a mix for this St. Patrick's Day show, which will be featuring

-An interview with Vicky O'Sullivan, owner of Newcastlewest BookStore, who will give a brieSharon Shea Bossardf preview of the upcoming book launch by Sharon Shea Bossard, Irish-American author of the novel 'Finding my Irish'
-An interview with veteran west end actor Roger Llewellyn, who is starring in the one man play, 'Sherlock Holmes-The Last Act', which plays at Friars Gate Theatre, Kilmallock, next Monday, March 20th
-A feature on the West Limerick Dancing Club weekend, held in the Rathkeale House Hotel from March 3-5th (Great array of accents in this piece!)
-Interviews with teachers and students from the Vocational School, Abbeyfeale who are involved with the make-a-book project
-Feedback on the Athea Drama groups production of the John B. Keane play 'Moll', which played at the Glórach Theatre, Abbeyfeale last weekend
-A surprise music piece

Hope you enjoy it. Good news from the station is that the studios at Rathkeale are up and running with a target of up to 25% of programming to come from there in the near future. Work is commencing in the Abbeyfeale studios at present. Anyway, I'll take the chance to wish ye all a happy St. Patrick's day, support the nearest parade to you, and once the daytime festivities are over make sure to tune in at 6.00 to West Limerick 102.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Lorcan,

Nice blog! pity I can't listen to the show here in Dublin,

/John

Anonymous said...

when do you plan to have a live stream?