The 2026 South Wicklow Drama Festival took place in St. Brigid’s Hall, Carnew from Friday 13th – Saturday 21st March (excl. Thur 19th March).
The launch of the 2026 South Wicklow Drama Festival took place on Sunday 22nd February in Jim Byrne’s, Carnew. We were delighted to welcome SWDF Founder Member, Lar Duffy, to officially launch the Festival.
We welcomed Paddy Farrelly (ADA) as our 2026 Festival Adjudicator who shared his expertise with our audiences and groups throughout the festival.
Check out the fantastic line up of plays which took part in the 2026 South Wicklow Drama Festival below.
We once again enjoyed welcoming old friends, and new, to enjoy a celebration of amateur drama in St. Brigid’s Hall.

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Paddy Farrelly is a highly experienced theatre professional with over 20 years of involvement in acting, directing, production, and lighting design. As Technical Manager at the Ramor Theatre in Virginia, he plays a key role in shaping both the artistic and technical aspects of live performance. A graduate of University College Dublin, Paddy has an MA in Theatre Practice & Performance, reflecting his deep academic and practical engagement with theatre. His extensive career in amateur drama has seen him excel across multiple disciplines, earning recognition at the Confined Drama Finals on numerous occasions. A crowning achievement came in 2013 when he directed Mark Doherty’s “Trad” for Millrace Drama Group, winning the prestigious Claregalway Trophy. In addition to his production and directing work, Paddy is an accomplished lighting designer, with credits including Calendar Girls (Ramor Players), At the Black Pig’s Dyke (Culture Cavan), Stolen Child (Ramor Players), Cartographers Pen (Town Hall Cavan) , and The Whispering Chair (Livin Dred) Robin & Dawn (Bewleys Café Theatre) among many others. His versatility across genres—from contemporary drama to classic works—highlights his keen artistic vision and technical skill. Since 2022, Paddy has been a member of The Association of Drama Adjudicators (ADA), bringing his wealth of experience to festivals across Ireland. He has adjudicated both one-act and full-length festivals in all four provinces, offering insightful critique and encouragement to amateur theatre groups nationwide. Beyond the stage, Paddy has been an innovator in the theatre community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he founded and produced the ADCI Lockdown Conversations, fostering connection and discussion among artists during a challenging time. This is Paddy’s first visit to South Wicklow Drama Festival as adjudicator, but not his first time in Carnew as he directed Sillan Players as competitors on many occasions. He looks forward to a feast of theatre and meeting and engaging with groups and you the audience alike over the week. |
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Fionnula Flanagan is one of Ireland’s most distinguished and internationally acclaimed actors. Born in Dublin, Fionnula has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning stage, film and television for more than six decades. She first came to prominence in Irish theatre before achieving global recognition for her work in Hollywood and on American television.
Her many film credits include Four Mothers, The Others, Yes Man and Waking Ned Devine. Television audiences around the world know her from acclaimed series such as Lost, Star Trek, and Brotherhood and numerous guest appearances across major productions. Theatre credits include The Ferryman and Ulysses in Nighttown, both performed on Broadway, for which she received Tony Award Nominations for Best Actress in a Featured Role. She also appeared in A Christmas Carol at The Gate Theatre in Dublin. Fionnula has received multiple awards and honours for her contribution to the arts, including the IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. She continues to be celebrated for her powerful performances and her enduring connection to Irish storytelling and theatre. We were honoured to welcome Fionnula Flanagan as she officially opened this year’s festival. |
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Award Winners of the 2026 South Wicklow Drama Festival pictured with Festival Secretary Kevin McEvoy, Adjudicator Paddy Farrelly and Festival Chair Eamonn Doran.
Confined Section
1st – Gorey Little Theatre – ‘Gut’
2nd – Tinahely Variety Group – ‘Moonglow’
Open Section
1st – Ballycogley Players – ‘All My Sons’
2nd – Thurles Drama Group – ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’
3rd – Bunclody-Kilmyshall Drama Group – ‘Da’
Confined Section:
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Roy O’Connor, Gorey Little Theatre
Best Actor in a Major Role – Fergus Garrett, Tinahely Variety Group
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Marion Murphy, Gorey Little Theatre
Best Actress in a Major Role – Lily Henrich Doyle, Gorey Little Theatre
Best Director – Stephen Acton, Gorey Little Theatre
Open Section:
Best Supporting Actress – Ciara Spellman, Ballycogley Players
Best Supporting Actor – Pat Loughnane, Thurles Drama Group
Best Actress – Geraldine Delaney, Thurles Drama Group
Best Actor – Sean Carthy, Ballycogley Players
Best Director – Brigid Scully, Ballycogley Players
Adjudicator Award 1 – Lighting – Eddie O’Brien, Gorey Little Theatre
Adjudicator Award 2 – Costumes – Helen Cahill & Catherine Murphy, Thurles Drama Group
Adjudicator Award 3 – New performer – Jay Swinburne, Ballycogley Players
Best Comedy Performance (Jim Tighe Trophy) – Billy Canning as Da, Bunclody-Kilmyshall Drama Group
Magic Moment in Theatre (Pat Connaughton Award) – Gerry and Chris in the garden – Thurles Drama Group
Audience Cup (Altura Credit Union Award) – ‘Da’ performed by Bunclody-Kilmyshall Drama Group
Best Presentation – Ballycogley Players – ‘All My Sons’

Members of Gorey Little Theatre who won the Confined Section with their production of ‘Gut’ pictured with Festival Secretary Kevin McEvoy, Festival Adjudicator Paddy Farrelly (ADA) and Festival Chairman Eamonn Doran.

Members of Ballycogley Players who won the Open Section with their production of ‘All My Sons’ pictured with Festival Chair Eamonn Doran, Festival Adjudicator Paddy Farrelly (ADA) and Festival Secretary Kevin McEvoy.