Written by:
Brian Friel
Opening: October 16, 1998
Closing: October 25, 1998
Number of performances: 8
Time:the 1930's
Setting:
The Mundy home, two miles from Ballybeg, County Donegal, Ireland
Synopsis:
The action of the play is told through the memory of the illegitimate son as he remembers the five women who raised him, his mother and four maiden aunts. He is only seven in 1936, the year his elderly uncle, a priest, returns after serving for twenty-five years as a missionary in a Ugandan leper colony. For the young boy, two other disturbances occur that summer. The sisters acquire their first radio, whose music transforms them from correct Catholic women to shrieking, stomping banshees in their own kitchen. And he meets his father for the first time, a charming Welsh drifter who strolls up the lane and sweeps his mother away in an elegant dance across the fields. From these small events spring the cracks that destroy the foundation of the family forever. But this haunting play is Friel's tribute to the spirit and valor of the past and its people.
Performers
| Michael | Duncan Morrison | |
| Kate | Carol Charniga | |
| Maggie | Kelly Bird | |
| Agnes | Melissa Brown | |
| Rose | Meg Elliott | |
| Chris | Cristine Sendra | |
| Gerry Evans | Mark Salocks | |
| Uncle Jack | Phil Sheehan |
Production Staff
| Director | Matthew Moross | |
| Producer | Thomas Justin | |
| Producer | Laura Houlihan | |
| Ass't Director | Pat Thompson | |
| Choreographer | Donna Panzl | |
| Set Design | Duncan Morrison | |
| Set Construction | Duncan Morrison | |
| Set Construction | Bill Morrison | |
| Costume Design | Jenniver Sparano | |
| Lighting Design | Joel Katz | |
| Sound | Sean Lasher | |
| Prompter | Louise Koenig | |
| Properties | Ann Sylvester | |
| Properties | Laura Houlihan | |
| Properties | Louise Koenig | |
| Hair & Make Up | John Fowler | |
| Stage Manager | Susan Katz | |
| Special Thanks | Kathy Yezzi | |
| Special Thanks | Lloyd Waiwaiole | |
| Production Dinner | Stephanie Brown |
