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Performance

VenueOxford Playhouse
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From18th August 2012
To25th August 2012
WhenMon-Thu 19:30. Fri 20:00. Sat 13:30
Oxford Playhouse (V803)
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  • Date of change: 24 Jul 12 - T1234074306

DruidMurphy - Conversations on a Homecoming/A Whistle in the Dark/Famine

Work:: DruidMurphy (S02055194779)

Part of the London 2012 Festival - the finale of the Cultural Olympiad - DruidMurphy is an epic tale of Irish emigration spanning 1846 - 1980. Told over three plays, experienced over three evenings or in an entire cycle on one day, DruidMurphy promises to be one of the theatrical events of 2012. Crossing oceans and spanning decades this sweeping trilogy, with a company of 17 actors, is directed by Garry Hynes, described by the New York Times as "probably the foremost interpreter of Irish drama in the world today".
Author Tom Murphy

Production:: Conversations on a Homecoming/A Whistle in the Dark/Famine (T1234074306)

Conversations on a Homecoming - 1970s Michael returns home to Galway from New York after a 10-year absence. A Whistle in the Dark - 1960 Irish emigrants adapt aggressively to life in Coventry in the 1960s. Famine - 1846 The people of County Mayo face the prospect of deep starvation.
Presented byDruid
Presented byQuinnipiac University in Connecticut
Presented byLincoln Center Festival
Presented byGalway Arts Festival
Company Druid
Director Gary Hynes

Listing:: L0364162647




Conversations on a Homecoming/A Whistle in the Dark/Famine

Conversations on a Homecoming - 1970s Michael returns home to Galway from New York after a 10-year absence. A Whistle in the Dark - 1960 Irish emigrants adapt aggressively to life in Coventry in the 1960s. Famine - 1846 The people of County Mayo face the prospect of deep starvation.

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