Tony-Winner DANCING AT LUGHNASA To Open Everyman Theatre's 28th Season
By: Julie Musbach
Irish master storyteller Brian Friel casts a nostalgic and transportive tale of five unmarried sisters and a household framed by their strength and persistence in the cherished classic Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Amber Paige McGinnis, at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre, September 4 through October 7, 2018.
Follow Everyman Theatre's acclaimed Resident Company, stepping back in time to the summer of 1936 and a small Irish village, where young Michael recalls pennies pinched, hopes hindered, and love thwarted during a life-changing moment in the Mundy family's world-where a new radio, a homecoming, and the festive season for dance conjures a ravishing spell of ritual and remembrance. Described as "the most elegant and rueful memory play since The Glass Menagerie" (Time Magazine), Dancing at Lughnasa is a semi-autobiographical story exploring the Chekhovian question of whether "memory" is something one has... or something one has lost. "Our 2018/19 Season celebrates memories in fun and fascinating ways, and Dancing at Lughnasa is a premier example of the 'memory play' genre," said Founding Artistic Director Vincent M. Lancisi. "From Yu-Hsuan Chen's set design, which explores the 'painted memory,' to Phillip Owen's compositions, which feature an evocative blend of Celtic and Pagan traditional music styles, to David Burdick's period-inspired costume designs, this is a story that inspires far-reaching artistic visions, and audiences will find themselves enchanted by the experience."
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