Dancing at Lughnasa
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A Royal Exchange Theatre & Sheffield Theatres co-production
“I want to dance, Kate. It’s the festival of Lughnasa. I’m only thirty-five. I want to dance.”
On the outskirts of Ballybeg, County Donegal, the five Mundy sisters’ lives are bound by responsibilities and social expectations.
When influences from a wider, more modern world creep into their home, the sisters’ are swept along in a sea of change and suddenly the life they know is gone for good.
Brian Friel’s multi-award-winning drama is a powerful and moving exploration of reflection, memory and how the future will arrive no matter how much we resist.
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“I want to dance, Kate. It’s the festival of Lughnasa. I’m only thirty-five. I want to dance.”
On the outskirts of Ballybeg, County Donegal, the five Mundy sisters’ lives are bound by responsibilities and social expectations.
When influences from a wider, more modern world creep into their home, the sisters’ are swept along in a sea of change and suddenly the life they know is gone for good.
Brian Friel’s multi-award-winning drama is a powerful and moving exploration of reflection, memory and how the future will arrive no matter how much we resist.
Get Tickets
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