*Members of the Ennis Musical Society. Photograph: John Mangan

ENNIS MUSICAL SOCIETY held a launch night recently in advance of their upcoming production ‘The Witches of Eastwick’.

Taylor’s Bar in the Market in Ennis was the location for the launch night as Ennis Musical Society continue their preparations for the much awaited next production which is to take place in April.

Members of the production team including Sarah Kenny (director), Laura Jane Allis (choreographer), Michael Hennessy (musical director) and Eilis O’Neill (choral mistress) were among those promoting the show and upcoming auditions.

Chairperson of Ennis Musical Society, Ciara Lynch said she was very excited for their next production which is a more mature turn for the Society which has seen great success in recent years with productions of Legally Blonde and The Wedding Singer.

Sarah Kenny, who will direct next year’s show, described how she has fallen in love with the relatively unknown show, based on the 1987 film starring Jack Nicholson and Cher, and is eager to get to work once rehearsals start in January.

The Witches of Eastwick will take to the glór stage from April 2nd to 5th with further details to be shared on the Society’s Instagram and Facebook pages in advance.

All photographs by John Mangan

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