Don’t Stop Believin Review!

Davitt College’s long running history of school musicals was upheld this year with the performance of its most successful show to date, Don’t Stop Believin’! The Joe Langan Sports Hall relived the glory of the 80’s with four sold out shows, and was very warmly received by those lucky enough to witness it. The Transition Year Musical in Davitt College is a wonderful example of teamwork and collaboration between staff and students. Producer David Nevin paid homage to the wonderful tradition of school musicals in Davitt College and he is delighted that this production has enriched this tradition. He also highlighted the importance of Music and Theatre as a powerful vehicle of self expression in the lives of young people. It can be safely said that the cast and production team responded in an extremely positive manner to this challenge to ensure that this was a spellbinding and enchanting performance which had the audience smiling from ear to ear. The cast were rewarded with a rousing standing ovation at the finale. Davitt College is extremely proud of all students involved and looks forward to next year’s show! Davitt College would also like to sincerely thank all of the local businesses who sponsored the musical. Without their generosity and support, the school would not have been able to stage such a fantastic show.

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Davitt College’s 2014 production of Don’t Stop Believin’ – Ethan Carey (Drew) and Aoife Halligan (Sherrie) are pictured ahead of their final performance in the Davitt College Musical

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Davitt College, Castlebar 2014 Production of  Don’t Stop Believin’ – Cast members  Roisin Lennon (Constance) and Fintan Borotto (Stacce)
Davitt College, Castlebar 2014 Production of Don’t Stop Believin’ – Cast members Roisin Lennon (Constance) and Fintan Borotto (Stacce)

 

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