Comedy charting the journey of old and unwieldy Mrs Rooney as she drags herself towards a railway station on a Saturday lunchtime to meet her blind husband on his way back from the office to guide him home. Along the way she passes the time of day with a man with a dung cart and a man with a bicycle. A third man with a motor-car offers her a lift and a church-struck spinster helps her up the station steps. Originally commissioned by the BBC as a radio play and first heard on the Third Programme in 1957. Don't miss this unique theatre experience in our Paintshop. You will be blindfolded and placed in the centre of the action for this live and unforgettable performance.
Cast/Performers
Br?d Brennan, Killian Burke, Frank Laverty, Gary Lilburn, Ciaran McIntyre
Creatives/Company
Author: Samuel Beckett Producer(s): Out of Joint, Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival Director: Max Stafford-Clark Sound: Dyfan Jones
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