'Her legacy in Cork remains strong': Tributes paid to musical 'force of nature' Ronnie O’Shaughnessy
Tributes have been paid to "true legend" Ronnie O'Shaughnessy of Turner's Cross in Cork, following her death on Sunday.
Glowing tributes have been paid to one of Cork’s most influential cultural figures, Ronnie O’Shaughnessy, who has died following a short illness.
Ms O’Shaughnessy, of Turner’s Cross, was heavily involved in the music scene across Leeside, having worked as the musical director with the Monfort College of Performing Arts for more than 20 years, as well as serving as the musical director for ‘Summer Revels’ and the pantomime at Cork Opera House.
Throughout her career she also served as a member of the teaching staff at the Munster Technological University (MTU) School of Music, performed with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and appeared in various productions including 'The Heiress', ‘Nunsense', 'Our Town', and played Vera Charles in 'Mame'.

App?

