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ULMTS Charity Cabaret 2023

Posted 19th Nov 2023
Author Eimear (Public Relations Officer)

UL Musical Theatre Society held their Semester One Showcase, the "ULMTS Charity Cabaret" on Thursday the 16th of November. The society partnered with Clare's Wish Foundation for the second year. The sold out show was an amazing success with all proceeds from the show, ticket sales and donations totaling to €1500 for Clare's Wish Foundation. This fantastic charity grants wishes to terminally adults. 

The event featured solo and group performances of songs and scenes from various movies and musicals. The directors, musical directors, choreographers, light and sound technicians and backstage crew worked together to showcase the talent of all the ULMTS members that took part. 

Carrie the Musical

Posted 4th Jan 2023
Author Emily Dowling (Public Relations Officer)

Carrie: the Musical coming to the Belltable Theatre Limerick this April 6th-8th! 

Get your tickers for Carrie now - link in bio!

  

AIMS National Awards

Posted 4th Jul 2022
Author Bobbi Keane (Chairperson)


The Association of Irish Musical Society awards took place in The Gleneagle INEC arena on the 18th of June 2022. 

This was the first time ULMTS had been adjudicated by AIMS. Our first full-scale show Spring Awakening directed by Cora Tyrell was being adjudicated. 

We were so excited as we had been nominated for 3 Awards. Best Choregraphy, Best Choregrapher and Best Actor for Conor McNelis' performance as Melchior Gabor in Spring Awakening. 

The weekend was really something for ULMTS to remember and a great way to end the year. 

We managed to take home two awards, Best Choregraphy and the wonderful Conor won Best actor .We were also runner up for Best Choregrapher with the amazing Pamela McGlynn. 

We couldn’t be prouder of all those involved in our award winning Spring Awakening.

This production could not have been possible withoutsuch a wonderful cast and Production team. So a special thank you to everyone involved. 

But of course a special mention must be made for our fantastic choreographer, Pam McGlynn, our wonderful dance captain, Avril Healy, and our award winning star, Conor McNelis. 




The Reviews Are In

Posted 15th May 2022
Author Cillian Fahy (Chairperson)

See below for the review of our first ever production, 'Spring Awakening' written by Suzanne O'Leary, Sullivan Adjudicator for the Association of Irish Musical Societies.


Spring Awakening, a coming-of-age rock musical focusing on adolescent anarchy and the trials and tribulations of growing up. This award winning musical tells the story of how young people struggled when controlled by repressive social and sexual rules in a provincial German town dominated by Lutheranism. As they try to navigate their way through this teenage anxiety, they deal with homosexuality, rape, suicide, abortion and sexual desire. Their stories unfold in this bygone world of draconian religious beliefs as we witness them journey through adolescence into adulthood with poignancy and passion.


Music by Duncan Sheik and book and lyrics by Steven Sater, Spring Awakening opened on Broadway at the Eugene O‘Neill Theatre on December 10th 2006, winning eight Tony Awards, four Drama Desk Awards and a Grammy. This landmark production, based on the 1891 play of the same name by Frank Wedekind, is an angsty rock musical, which explores the lives of a group of young adults as they try to find themselves.


UL Musical Theatre Society, a relatively newly formed Society, finally got to showcase their very first musical since their inception in 2019, and what a showcase it was. The atmosphere certainly confirmed the anticipation, as it was just electric, with production team buzzing around and friends and family settling into their seats in the Belltable Theatre. To be honest, I didn’t know what to expect, but I can now ratify, I was pleasantly surprised and quite overwhelmed by some of the young talent I witnessed. The set was dimly lit on a dressed stage, with a loft structure centre hosting a back lit diamond shaped window.  At either side there were two large tree flats with branches sprouting from the top and four flats, two either side painted similarly and giving continuity. Later in the production we would see the  two back set pieces turn and move down stage to cleverly double as house interiors and a doctor’s surgery. Although the set was simple, it was very well utilised and the lighting was terrific, with pools of lights only used were necessary, pin pointing faces and actors and aiding the ongoing narrative. Cueing was also sharp and they were some fabulous shafts of light from upstage left that almost gave a heavenly concept to certain scenes. There was nothing static about this production, directed by Cora Tyrell, even the slower songs had great pathos and held the audience. The ensemble was in constant motion and we witnessed some rigorously and artful staging. A vivid version of the narrative was delivered, digging deeper and getting darker. The singing was to a high standard and the musical director, Michael Young, produced some great work here, as it was full of sensory overload and fabulous harmonies. Choreographer, Pam McGlynn, was certainly up to the challenge and this show was a fine specimen of compelling choreography. Chorus work was inventive and well-integrated into the scenes keeping all the action fluid and forcing the narrative forward with a propulsive drive. It is a rocking good musical score and this was certainly  matched by the ferocious performance from Conor McNelis, playing Melchoir.  His elaborately textured performance constantly pushed boundaries. He had real passion for the role and his energy was off the scale, at one point propelling himself onto the loft structure without the use of the ladder, just a leg up from the lads. Athletic and fearless, yet capable of truthful intimacy and intense sincerity. Great work from Mr. McNelis. Wendla, played by Avril Healy was sublimely beautiful to watch and I really felt for poor Moritz, played by Cillian Fahy, with his nervous ticks and his fine portrayal of a young man traumatised by puberty. Colm Hogan was a dominant figure in this production, with excellent comic timing and fine acting and vocals. It was unashamedly silly and gloriously funny to watch. Angia McCarthy shone out with beautiful vocals as Ilse and Ciaran O’Keeffe was just hilarious to observe as Ernst, demonstrating a fine capacity for comedy. Other characters also to high standard were, Otto, Georg, Martha, Anna and Thea this tightknit group of friends were well integrated into the production, and gave rich support to the principals with a high emphasis on performance and great delivery of vocals and choreography. The crew behind the scenes, led by Stage Manager, Eimear Callaghan, did a stellar job. There was nothing lacklustre about this production of rebellious youths, unfortunate events and lost souls. Firing on all cylinders, this talented group of young visionaries brought us the rapturous act of story-telling and in no uncertain terms put their stamp on this performance. It would be no surprise to me, if I heard some of the names from this production pop up in musical theatre circles in the future. UL Musical Theatre Society, without a doubt, have some stars of the future in their presence.


The very best of luck with your next endeavour and please keep doing what you so obviously love, and are undeniably talented at, making wonderful musical theatre.


Suzanne O’Leary

Spring Awakening

Posted 20th Apr 2022
Author Cillian Fahy (Chairperson)

UL Musical Theatre Society premiered its inaugural production, "Spring Awakening", from April 13-15th in the Belltable Limerick. This was a show containing difficult themes but was handled tactfully and tastefully by new director, Cora Tyrell. Our shows are open to all members with auditions taking place at the tail end of the Autumn Semester. Due to the nature of the show, we partnered up with local charities Limerick Suicide Watch and Midwest Raoe Crisis Centre and we are pleased to announce that we have raised over €700 for the two charities.

We are also a new member of the Association of Irish Musical Societies and after having been adjudicated on the Friday evening performance, we are excited to travel down to Killarney for the National AIMS Awards Festival from the 17-19th of June.

Two National Awards for ULMTS

Posted 22nd Mar 2022
Author Cillian Fahy (Chairperson)

UL Musical Theatre Society was delighted to win two national awards at the All-Ireland Musical Theatre Intervarsities last weekend. Our Inters Team put on a stellar performance of Dolly Parton's 9-5 competing against colleges from Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast. We were delighted to bring home Best Musical Direction, awarded to Caitlin McVicker and Orlaith Curtin as well as Best Overall Performer awarded to Julita Fox.

You have all done the society so proud! And we can’t wait to go again next year! 

Over €1000 Raised for Charity!

Posted 5th Feb 2021
Author Cillian Fahy (Public Relations Officer)

We are beyond grateful to everyone who donated to our Cabaret Fundraiser last month and we are delighted to announce that we absolutely SMASHED our target of €200 five times over bringing our total up above €1000! This wouldn't have happened without the support and generosity of all our friends and supports both internal and external to UL. All funds collected will be going straight to our two chosen charities; Limerick Suicide Watch and Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland.

Auditions Open!

Posted 21st Oct 2020
Author Cillian Fahy (Public Relations Officer)

Big Announcement! We are delighted to announce that auditions for solo pieces in our first VIRTUAL Cabaret are open! Simply record yourself doing your musical theatre party piece (singing, acting, dancing) and send it into us by Friday the 30th of October! This is set to be an amazing event so stay tuned for more information to follow but in the meantime, get those auditions in!

New Committee!

Posted 17th Oct 2020
Author Cillian Fahy (Public Relations Officer)

Thanks to everyone who showed up to our AGM on Thursday Night! Without further ado, let's introduce our Committee for the 20/21 Year!

  • Chairperson - Conor McNelis
  • Vice Chair - Cora Tyrell
  • Secretary - Maebh Ryan
  • PRO - Cillian Fahy
  • Treasurer - Ciaran O'Keeffe
  • Health and Safety - Abbie Lynch
  • Events Officer - Cian McKeon
  • Social Officer - Julita Fox

We're so excited for this academic year even though it will pose some challenges but stay tuned to see what we'll be up to!

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