Main pic: Daireen McMenamin and Donnamarie Doherty rehearsing a scene from ‘The Ripple Effect’.
The award-winning Butt Drama Circle stage two thrilling short plays at the Balor Theatre in the coming weeks.
The one-act productions of ‘A Dog’s Life’ and ‘The Ripple Effect’ will both be performed on Thursday October 23rd and and Friday 24th.
The club is currently preparing to hit the road on this year’s theatre festival circuit with The Ripple Effect, a tense and thought-provoking one-act play by Robert Scott, directed by Shaun Laverty.
There’s no doubt that Eva has murdered Timothy — she’s still holding the gun. But what drove her to kill? Was it fate, or simply a random collision of people and circumstances? As the story rewinds to its beginning, audiences are invited to piece together the truth and decide for themselves who — or what — is ultimately to blame.
Described as gripping, intelligent, and emotionally charged, The Ripple Effect explores how small moments and choices can have lasting consequences
This production marks the Butt Drama Circle’s entry into the 2025 All Ireland One Act Festival Circuit, and boasts an award winning local cast including Mickey McMahon, Daireen McMenamin, Michael Given-King and Donnamarie Doherty.
Sinead Doherty Heapes as Fifi the French Poodle in ‘A Dog’s Life’.
As if that wasn’t enough, the show is presented as a double bill on both nights alongside ‘A Dog’s Life’.
Get ready to laugh, reflect, and fall in love all over again — with four unforgettable ‘dogs’.
This is a warm-hearted one-act play by Pamela Valentine, and directed by the Butt Drama Circle’s Bernie Thompson. It is sure to leave audiences smiling (and maybe sniffling) from start to finish.
Set in a bustling kennel, the play follows four canine companions (Kathleen McGowan, Rachel Marley, Christopher Quinn and Sinead Doherty-Heapes) as they share stories, hopes, and misadventures while waiting for their forever homes. With sharp wit and genuine warmth, Valentine captures the joy, loyalty, and occasional mischief that make man’s best friend such a beloved part of our lives.
But beneath the laughter lies a tender exploration of change, belonging, and the bittersweet bond between humans and their furry friends. ‘A Dog’s Life’ reminds us that love sometimes comes with waiting — and that every wagging tail hides a story worth hearing.
Whether you’re a dog lover, a theatre fan, or simply in need of a feel-good night out, this charming production promises to deliver both chuckles and heartfelt moments in equal measure.
Don’t miss your chance to catch a show that will have audiences howling with laughter one moment and reaching for tissues the next.
Both shows will be performed at the Balor Arts Centre on October 23rd and 24th at 8pm
Tickets are available now at www.balorartscentre.com or by calling the Box Office on 074 9131840.
Butt Drama Circle to thrill audiences with two unique short plays was last modified: October 10th, 2025 by Contributor
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