THE PARTING GLASS Comes To Barrow Street Theater 7/20
By: Gabrielle Sierra Jul. 01, 2011
Hot off a national tour of Ireland, Dermot Bolger's highly acclaimed new play "The Parting Glass" transfers to New York's Barrow Street Theatre beginning Wednesday July 20 for a limited engagement. The solo play stars Abbey Theatre veteran Ray Yeates as a returning Irish expat who bears witness to his country's stunning reversal of fortune. Directed by Mark O'Brien, and produced by Dublin's axis: Ballymun, "The Parting Glass" is a theatre feature of Imagine Ireland, the yearlong, multi-city festival of Irish arts sponsored by Culture Ireland.
"The Parting Glass" plays a total of 12 performances from Wednesday July 20 to Sunday July 31, at the Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow Street. The two-week schedule is Wednesday through Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 2:30pm and 9pm, and Sunday at 5pm. For tickets, which are $35, call SmartTix at 212/868-4444, or visit www.barrowstreettheatre.comA stand-alone sequel to Bolger's internationally produced "In High Germany," "The Parting Glass" reconnects us with the restless Eoin who, back in the 80's, booted his native Ireland in favor of more prosperous Germany where he married and had a son. Now ready to reap the benefits of Ireland's Celtic Tiger boom, he returns just in time for the bust! As he watches the infamous football match in which France knocks out Ireland from qualifying for the 2010 World Cup with an illegal hand ball, Eoin starts to grasp the extent to which he may have been duped. Highlighting Bolger's signature verbal acrobatics, not to mention his fondness for football, Yeates keeps aloft multiple characters while he shows Eoin weaving in and out of his psychic maelstrom.Videos