Montfort College of Performing Arts

Montfort College of Performing Arts is a stage school in Cork City in the Republic of Ireland; it specialises in vocal technique, dance classes, singing classes, drama and musical theatre.[1]

History

Montforts was established in 1958 by Eileen Nolan,[2] who had previously founded a group called the "Montfort Singers" which performed at the "Cork Opera House". Its success inspired her to found the school. The Montfort College of Performing Art's most recent productions were "Camp Rock" - Everyman Palace Theatre, "Cinderella" - Firkin Crane, Broadway Kidz - Half-Moon Theatre, "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" - Everyman Palace Theatre, "Snow White & The Seven Dwarves" - Firkin Crane, "Broadway Kidz" (Second year) - Half Moon Theatre & "The Little Mermaid" - Everyman Palace Theatre. Upcoming productions include "Beauty & The Beast" - Firkin Crane, "Broadway Kidz" (Third year) - TBA & "The Witches" - TBA.

Notable alumni

Professional Theatre

Teachers, who opened their own Drama Schools after qualifying with the Montforts include: Maura Currivan – Catherine Mahon Buckley – Geraldine Foley – Philip McTeggart Walsh – Rebecca Allman – Christopher Hennessy – Maria McCarthy – Nevin and Susan O'Driscoll (Singapore) – Elaine Carlisle (Wales) – Margo Carlisle

Production directors

Musical directors

References

  1. http://www.dayout.ie/things-to-do/01197-montfort-college-of-performing-arts, Things To Do, Monfort College, Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  2. http://montfortcollege.com/staff.htm, Montfort College, Teachers, Eileen Nolan, Retrieved February 11, 2011.

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