In all Trevor has performed, scripted and directed 26 pantomimes to date. Trevor's acting credits include Uncle Max in the critically acclaimed 'The Sound of Music', one half of the Ugly Sister’s in 'Cinderella' in 20 and most recently in 2014 as Jafar in 'Aladdin' - all at Cork Opera House. His first thread the boards in the children’s chorus of 'I Pagliacci' in 1984. Trevor’s love for the arts began at 12 years of age when he joined the Montfort College of Performing Arts. He is also an award winning actor, director, producer and examiner.
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In his professional life as a director, actor and producer he has been involved in over 100 productions both locally, nationally and internationally. He has worked both as a teacher and mentor to hundreds of young people, many of whom are now working professionally in the Arts both at home and abroad. He is a speech and drama teacher with over 30 years experience. Trevor is a partner and joint Artistic Director of the Montfort College of Performing Arts. TREVOR RYAN – Director FLCM, LLAM, ALAM (act), ALAM (rec) She continues to inspire all who surrounds her. Over the past 55 years Eileen has worked to instill and foster a love of theatre to all students of the college that leads to enjoyment, and an enjoyment that will last a lifetime.
She continues to teach in Midleton and Clonakilty secondary schools. 'Camp Rock', 'Pippin' and Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat to name but a few.
Eileen has been twice nominated for the 'Cork Person of the Year' Awards for her contribution to the Arts over the last 50 years.Įileen has thrilled Cork audiences over the years with countless award winning productions that has produced including 'West Side Story', 'No No Nanette', 'Mame', 'Hello Dolly', 'The Wizard of Oz', 'Oliver', 'Anything Goes', 'Camelot', 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas', 'The Music Man', 'Godspell'. The school became recognised as one of the leading drama schools in Ireland and in 1963 singing and dancing classes were introduced to the curriculum.Įileen is a member of the Association of LAMDA teachers, British Federation of Festivals and the Society of Speech & Drama teachers. She worked as a peripatetic teacher working with students in Cork and Waterford. Eileen qualified at Trinity College London and also at Sion Hill, Ireland. EILEEN NOLAN – Founder & Director AMAC, ATCLĮileen Nolan founded the Montfort College of Performing Arts in 1962.