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05 Oct 2025

Ticket sales from Buncrana Calendar Girls production to be shared between hospices

Given the theme around terminal illness, a percentage of total ticket sales from Calendar Girls – The Musical by Greasepaint Productions, will be shared between the Donegal Hospice and Foyle Hospice

Ticket sales from Buncrana Calendar Girls production to be shared between hospices

Rehearsals are in full swing for the forty cast and crew ahead of  Calendar Girls – The Musical by Greasepaint Productions 

A percentage of ticket sales from the upcoming production of  Calendar Girls – The Musical in Buncrana is to be shared between the Donegal Hospice and Foyle Hospice. 

Rehearsals are in full swing for the forty cast and crew ahead of Greasepaint Productions performance of the show which will run from November 18 to 22 at Buncrana Cinema.

Founded in 2008, Greasepaint Productions is the longest-established leading community theatre company in Inishowen, with no less than fourteen productions, including an Irish premiere (Peter Pan – A Musical Adventure, 2022) and a runner-up trophy at the AIMS awards in 2010 (The Wizard of Oz, 2009) under its belt. 

The company is proud to continue inspiring and creating opportunities for its members, both adults and children, as well as entertaining and provoking emotion among our audiences for almost eighteen years.

The original film Calendar Girls, starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, was released in 2003 and musical adaptation The Girls, as it was originally called - written by Tim Firth and Gary Barlow -  first opened in the Westend, London in 2015. 

The production team, which has been working diligently since April, believe that this is their most emotionally charged production to date and that is even before they take to the  stage.

Given that this is based on a true story and real lives, it has created a connection right across the cast and crew because everyone involved has at some time or another experienced the death of a loved one through terminal illness. 

The very real emotion of the story will be captivated in what the team are confident will be the most authentic, honest and sensitive production ever staged locally.

Donall Henderson, who is directing the musical,  explained that he saw the show for the very first time when it premiered in London and immediately decided that the true story of these remarkable and resilient women who are central to the plot, needed to be shared with local audiences, because he knew it would resonate with them.

“I believe that Calendar Girls depicts the day-to-day challenges that life throws at these Yorkshire women. What makes it so special is how they overcome those challenges by the incredible support from their local community. The message of unity and resilience in the face of adversity is as strong today as it was then. 

“We have an innate desire to tell this story with genuine human emotion, humility, empathy and understanding. We sincerely hope that the tremendous efforts of this exceptional cast and crew will do the story proud and that it will touch hearts in whatever way it is meant to do. You might laugh, you might cry, you will probably do both.”

Given the theme around terminal illness, a percentage of total ticket sales will be shared between both Donegal Hospice and Foyle Hospice two local charitable organisations making a huge difference across the local community. 

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Before each performance, we also hope to have an information hub, providing details of appropriate advice and support. It is hoped that some audience members might find this beneficial.

Calendar Girls – The Musical will also see the return of a live band, with a big brass sound, distinctive to Yorkshire and this will undoubtedly enhance the overall performance. 

Noel Thompson returns as musical director, alongside resident vocal coach Louise Crossan. Caitriona Bradley continues at the helm as creative director, with Caroline Doherty as wardrobe supervisor. Front of house will be managed by Elaine Grant.

The show will be performed in Buncrana Cinema (St Mary's Hall)  from Tuesday, November 18 until Saturday, November 22 at 7:30pm nightly. There will be no performance on Friday evening, and discretion is advised for children under 14.

Tickets for all performances are €20 each with a limited number of free wheelchair accessible spaces available.

All tickets for all performances are now available online via the dedicated ticket service www.ticketsource.com/greasepaint-productions/.

The box office at St Mary’s Hall will be open every evening from 7pm until 8pm for the purchase of tickets with cash payment. 

Card payments and telephone bookings via the box office will only be available from Saturday, November 8 – check local press and social media for dates and times.

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