Details
As the city's factories come out on strike, John Rainey, the respected head of a Protestant family, acts to calm the sectarian tension being stirred up by politicians for their own ends. On the streets, Rainey successfully unites Catholic and Protestant against the machinations of the factory owners, the nationalists and the Orangemen. But at home, passions rise when Rainey discovers that his son wants to marry the beautiful, innocent Nora, a Catholic... Set in Ireland before partition, Mixed Marriage is a poetic tragedy - leavened with earthy humour - which dissects class and religious sectarianism through the breakdown of one ordinary family. It was a groundbreaking success in its time and established Ervine as a great Irish writer.
Cast/Performers
Christopher Brandon,
Damiien Hannaway,
Nora-Jane Noone,
Daragh O'Malley,
Joel Ormsby,
Fiona VictoryCreatives/Company
Author:
St John ErvineProducer(s):
Hanna Osmolska,
Tom PowisCompany:
31 Productions (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director:
Sam YatesDesign:
Richard KentLighting:
David PlaterMusic:
Alex BaranowskiSound:
Alex Baranowski