Music and memory draw you back to the 1930's in this lyrical, effervescent portrait of five fierce sisters holding onto each other through the joys and sorrows of life in rural Ireland. Their ...
In today’s world, where everything seems to move at a rapid pace, Brian Friel’s 1990 bittersweet memory play “Dancing at Lughnasa” might seem a bit like a relic from a bygone era. In the new ...
It’s been a while since Asolo Rep has presented a play by Irish playwright Brian Friel, and it’s good to have his work back onstage with the current production of Dancing at Lughnasa, which the ...
The Irish Classical Theatre Company, which has increasingly taken inspired holidays from the Irish classics it was founded to produce, will get back to basics next Thursday with a production of Brian ...
Bill Ziskin’s photo for the poster of “Dancing at Lughnasa,” slated for May 26-30 @ Yulman Theatre, Union College, Schenectady. Tickets are $10 general admission / $7 with Union College ID, alumni, ...
When Pinnacle Acting Company managing director and actress Melanie Nelson first saw Dancing at Lughnasa nearly 15 years ago, she, like many others, was hooked... When Pinnacle Acting Company managing ...
It’s not often you can sense the quality of a production from the set, but Francis O’Connor’s wonderful use of the vast Crucible thrust stage convinced me that Elizabeth Newman’s take on Brian Friel’s ...
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