The Abbey Theatre Brings THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS to Columbus

By: Sep. 19, 2016
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The Abbey Theatre, National Theatre of Ireland, Tours New Production of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars to Columbus October 26-30

In 1916, Ireland raged against British rule, resulting in a six-day, armed rebellion that became known as the Easter Rising. The Plough and the Stars is the story of ordinary lives ripped apart by the idealism of the time, as the residents of a Dublin tenement seek shelter from the violence sweeping through the city's streets. Revolution has finally arrived, but what kind of Ireland awaits? When The Plough and the Stars was first performed at the Abbey Theatre in 1926, the audience rioted. Today regarded as a masterpiece, this provocative play is an indispensable window into the political culture of Ireland at one of its most pivotal moments in history.

CAPA and The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences present The Abbey Theatre's The Plough and the Stars at the Southern Theatre (21 E. Main St.) October 26-30. Tickets are $38-$68 at the CAPA Ticket Center (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000.

The performance schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, October 26, 7:30 pm

Friday, October 28, 8 pm

Saturday, October 29, 8 pm

Sunday, October 30, 2 pm

Over the decades, many directors have revisited this classic play, presenting new productions and different interpretations of the piece. But today, 100 years since the Easter Rising and 90 years since the contentious premiere of Sean O'Casey's absorbing play, the Abbey Theatre, National Theatre of Ireland, invites audiences to view the work with fresh eyes and rediscover its human story through the perspective of Olivier Award-winning director Sean Holmes.

The cast features Ian-Lloyd Anderson (as Jack Clitheroe), Tony Clay (as Sergeant Tinley), Lloyd Cooney (as Lieut. Langon), David Ganly (as Fluther Good), James Hayes (as Peter Flynn), Liam Heslin (as Capt. Brennan), Ger Kelly (as A Bar-tender), Janet Moran (as Mrs. Gogan), Ciarán O'Brien (as The Young Covey), Mahnoor Saad (as Mollser), Kate Stanley Brennan (as Nora Clitheroe) Nima Taleghani (as Corporal Stoddart), Eileen Walsh (as Bessie Burgess), and Nyree Yergainharsian (as Rosie Redmond).

The creative team consists of Jon Bausor (set design) Paul Keogan (lighting design), Catherine Fay (costume design), Philip Stewart (composer and sound design), and Ronan Phelan (associate director).

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The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. CAPA also appreciates the generous support of The National Endowment for the Arts, the Martha G. Staub, Roy V. and Eloise F. Thomas, and James W. Overstreet Funds of The Columbus Foundation, and the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

Owner/operator of downtown Columbus' magnificent historic theatres (Ohio Theatre, Palace Theatre, Southern Theatre) and manager of the Riffe Center Theatre Complex, Lincoln Theatre, and the Shubert Theater (New Haven, CT), CAPA is a non-profit, award-winning presenter of national and international performing arts and entertainment. For more information, visit www.capa.com.

Photo Credit: Sarah Doyle.



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