Irene Melaugh

Irish Playwright

Posts in topic "Respect Works Both Ways"



Respect Works Both Ways – review

[Courtesy (unknown), September 18th 2005]
A large crowd gathered at the St. Joseph’s Parish Hall on Thursday evening for the performance of ‘Respect Works Both Ways’.
The play was a collaborative effort  between the ‘Off the Streets’ initiative and the Galliagh Women’s Group. The drama was the result of discussions and workshops between young and old people. [...]



Respect Works Both Ways – Stars in the making (Derry News)

[Courtesy Derry News, September 26th, 2005]
Members of the Galliagh Drama Group pictured before going on stage for their performance of “Respect Works Both Ways” at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall. The performers are made up of women from the Youth Forum and local Women’s Group. Included are Alison McDaid, Off the Street Initiative, and Irene Melaugh, [...]



Respect Works Both Ways – Youth Drama at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall (preview)

[Courtesy (unknown), pre September 15th, 2005]
GALLIAGH YOUTH Forum and Galliagh Women’s Group in partnership with ‘Off the Streets’ Initiative are to perform a 30 minute drama piece exploring and addressing adult’s perceptions of young people,
The piece, which has taken three months to produce, is entitled “Respect Works Both Ways” and explores the issues young people have [...]



Respect Works Both Ways – Galliagh play to look at ‘respect’ (preview)

[Courtesy (unknown) September 13th, 2005]
A play devised after a collaboration between the Galliagh Women’s Group and the young people from “Off the Streets” initiative is to be performed at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall this coming Thursday.
The comedy/drama examines the relationships and perceptions held by the young about the old and vice versa.
Speaking about the play, [...]