Trips by fishing vessel to the Aran Islands are among the iconic images of the Druid Theatre company recorded over the years by award-winning photographer Joe O’Shaughnessy.
O’Shaughnessy, Connacht Tribune photographer whose work has also been published by The Irish Times and Afloat, has compiled an exhibition of his Druid Theatre images to mark its 50th anniversary.
The photographer has a “wonderful keen eye and vision”, Tom Kenny of the Kenny Gallery said at the exhibition opening by Sabina Higgins in Galway on Saturday.
Druid Inis Meain 1982 - Members of the Druid Theatre cast and production team members on board the fishing trawler Gullmarn at Galway Docks before their first visit to Inis Meáin with The Playboy of the Western World in 1982. Front from left: Maurice Sheehan, Yannig Guiomard, Marie Mullen, Jerome Hynes, Joan Sheehy, Maelíosa Stafford, Séan McGinley, Mary Ryan, David Calvert. Behind are Gary Hynes and Bríd Brennan (back).
Noting how delighted she was to be there, Ms Higgins said it marked a “treble celebration” as Joe O’Shaughnessy, Tom Kenny and the Druid Theatre company were all such a major part of cultural life in Galway – contributing to what “Galway has become”.
Cast members Catherine Walsh and Marie Mullen on the trip to Inis Meain in 2005
“Capturing madness…but with warmth” was how Ms Higgins described O’Shaughnessy’s work, paying tribute to the “intimacy” of his photos.
As a former actor with Druid, she described how she had witnessed its success on the national and international stage over the past half century, and how its work “wrestled with complexities” but with “humour”.
O’Shaughnessy’s fine work represented “both the local and universal”, she said, and its range reflected a “reaffirmation of values” that in turn “makes community”.
Paying tribute to Druid and to its “founders, actors, designers and technicians who brought that dream alive”, she said she hoped the next 50 years would be “as bold, beautiful and brave as the first”.
Tom Kenny said that O’Shaughnessy’s photographs in black and white and colour comprised “casual shots…which looked behind the scenes at the personalities and people that make up this extraordinary company”.
Druid had staged almost 30 productions in their first three years alone, he said, and the theatre company had “enlivened, enraged us, made us all laugh and cry and be happy, sad, frustrated…but thrilled most of the time” over the past 50 years.
O’Shaughnessy has won many awards for his work, including the World Press photography award in 2005.
The “Joe O’Shaughnessy’s Druid” exhibition, which is supported by the Galway International Arts Festival, runs at the Kenny Gallery, Liosbán Estate, Galway from July 12th to August 12th.
The photographer’s photos of President Michael D Higgins in earlier years also form part of a separate exhibition on President Higgins which is displayed outside Galway City Museum.

















































