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− | In County Sligo, old Lily has just a few months to live and her son | + | In County Sligo, old Lily has just a few months to live and Patrick, her son-in-law lives mostly in the local pub, while his three daughters, Judith, Rose and Maud are still reeling from their mother’s desertion more than 15 years previously. Yet the future holds promise – a handsome lodger (an actor playing the role of Yeats in a film being made nearby) offers joy and hope to two of the Kennedy women. |
Elsewhere, for Patrick and another of his daughters, love arises from old and unexpected sources. Funny, rude and moving with plentiful Irish charm, the play wears its literary references lightly but has echoes of Yeats and Chekhov with a dash of Shakespeare and references to Fred Astaire and Marlene Dietrich, too. | Elsewhere, for Patrick and another of his daughters, love arises from old and unexpected sources. Funny, rude and moving with plentiful Irish charm, the play wears its literary references lightly but has echoes of Yeats and Chekhov with a dash of Shakespeare and references to Fred Astaire and Marlene Dietrich, too. |
Revision as of 08:26, 6 April 2015
Performances: Tue 7th – Sat 11th April 2015, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
In County Sligo, old Lily has just a few months to live and Patrick, her son-in-law lives mostly in the local pub, while his three daughters, Judith, Rose and Maud are still reeling from their mother’s desertion more than 15 years previously. Yet the future holds promise – a handsome lodger (an actor playing the role of Yeats in a film being made nearby) offers joy and hope to two of the Kennedy women.
Elsewhere, for Patrick and another of his daughters, love arises from old and unexpected sources. Funny, rude and moving with plentiful Irish charm, the play wears its literary references lightly but has echoes of Yeats and Chekhov with a dash of Shakespeare and references to Fred Astaire and Marlene Dietrich, too.
Cast
- Lily O' Hanlon - Káit Feeney
- Patrick Kennedy - David Cox
- Judith Kennedy- Natalie Barker
- Rose Kennedy - Naomi Liddle
- Maud Kennedy- Elena Christie
- John Eastman- Jason Salmon
- Gary Malone - Simon Holland
Crew
- Assistant Director - Fiona Daffern
- Stage Manager - Siobhan Campbell
- Set Designer - Chaz Doyle
- Lighting Designer - Bob Callender
- Lighting Operator - Noah Wright
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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