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Dancing at Lughnasa

Dancing at Lughnasa

Starts: Wednesday, 02 October 2024
Ends: Sunday, 06 October 2024
Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change. It's harvest time in County Donegal, Ireland, 1936. Outside the village of Ballybeg, the five Mundy sisters battle poverty to raise seven-year-old Michael and care for their brother, ‘Uncle’ Jack. During the Festival of Lughnasa, Pagan and Christian meet and collide. The sisters fight each other, love each other, dance, yearn and survive. Directed by Mary-Rose McLaren Ballarat National Theatre has been performing community theatre since 1938. This adaption is an amateur production made with the passion and energy of volunteers who can't wait to bring this story to life.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-02 12:00 am 2024-10-06 12:00 am Dancing at Lughnasa Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change. It's harvest time in County Donegal, Ireland, 1936. Outside the village of Ballybeg, the five Mundy sisters battle poverty to raise seven-year-old Michael and care for their brother, ‘Uncle’ Jack. During the Festival of Lughnasa, Pagan and Christian meet and collide. The sisters fight each other, love each other, dance, yearn and survive. Directed by Mary-Rose McLaren Ballarat National Theatre has been performing community theatre since 1938. This adaption is an amateur production made with the passion and energy of volunteers who can't wait to bring this story to life. 1 Fussell Street, Ballarat East , VIC , 3350 , Australia
1 Fussell Street, Ballarat East , VIC , 3350 , Australia
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