Dan Rice Hall rings to the songs of Oliver Jnr!
Treading the boards were 46 children from Drumaness and surrounding areas who received a standing ovation at a production of Oliver! Jnr, held on Saturday 28th March at the Dan Rice Community Hall.
Organised by Drumaness & District Community Association and supported by Arts Council NI, The Housing Executive, and County Down Rural Community Network, the project helped children explore the creative arts and celebrate Drumaness’ rich heritage.

Amy Dixon, Secretary at Drumaness & District Community Association, said: “Oliver! Jnr was a true community effort, bringing together children from Drumaness and surrounding areas, their families, and our local senior citizens group.
“We’re so proud of everything the children have achieved, and we’ve watched their confidence grow as they’ve learned lines, songs and choreography.
“Thanks to our funders and to Mourne Stars – Speech, Drama and Performing Arts, for helping us bring this show to life.”

Erin Kelly, who played Nancy, added: “I love how kind and brave Nancy is. This is my first big role on stage and I’ve really enjoyed being part of the show and working with such a great cast.”
Parents of the young performers and Drumaness’ senior citizens group supported the show by designing and creating costumes.
The community also created a linen quilt to celebrate the village’s Victorian past and a heritage mural – featuring flax flower silhouettes, newspaper clippings and the village’s beloved swans.
The Housing Executive provided ÂŁ1090 towards Oliver! Jnr. through its Good Relations Programme.

Claire Crainey, HE Area Manager for South Down, said: “We’re delighted to support this production.
“It has given local children the opportunity to explore the arts and build long lasting friendships with each other and the wider community.
“Well done to everyone involved.”








