{"id":2313,"date":"2017-02-27T20:57:04","date_gmt":"2017-02-27T20:57:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ballyshannondrama.com\/?post_type=tribe_events&p=2313"},"modified":"2017-03-09T23:13:48","modified_gmt":"2017-03-09T23:13:48","slug":"mar-18-philadelphia-here-i-come-corn-mill-theatre","status":"publish","type":"tribe_events","link":"http:\/\/ballyshannondrama.com\/event\/mar-18-philadelphia-here-i-come-corn-mill-theatre\/","title":{"rendered":"Mar. 18: ‘Philadelphia, Here I Come’ – Corn Mill Theatre"},"content":{"rendered":"

\u2018Philadelphia, Here I Come\u2019, the Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, March 18th, 8.15pm.<\/strong><\/p>\n

On Saturday the 18th, Corn Mill present Brian Friel’s classic ‘Philadelphia, Here I Come’.<\/p>\n

\"Philadelphia<\/a>‘Philadelphia Here I Come’ is a 1964 play written by Brian Friel. It is set in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It centres around Garet (Gar) O\u2019 Donnell\u2019s proposed move to America. Gar is protrayed by two characters, Gar Public (the Gar that people see, talk to and talk about) and Gar Private (the unseen man, the man within, the conscience). It\u2019s essentially about exile, the exile of emigration, the exile of emotional disconnect, the exile of choosing security over love and the exile of living fantasy rather than reality. The play is a tragic comedy with many comical scenes.<\/p>\n

MADGE\u00a0–\u00a0MAURA FARRELLY<\/p>\n

GARET O\u2019 DONNELL (PUBLIC) –\u00a0DEREK O\u2019REILLY<\/p>\n

GARET O\u2019 DONNELL (PRIVATE) –\u00a0CHARLES MCGUINNESS<\/p>\n

S.B. O\u2019DONNELL\u00a0– RAY HACKETT<\/p>\n

KATE DOOGAN\u00a0–\u00a0GRACE KELLY<\/p>\n

SENATOR DOOGAN –\u00a0JIM WILLIAMSON<\/p>\n

MASTER DOYLE – BRIAN REILLY<\/p>\n

LIZZY SWEENEY –\u00a0TARAGH DONOHOE<\/p>\n

CON SWEENEY –\u00a0SEAN MCINTYRE<\/p>\n

BEN BURTON –\u00a0JOE MC MANUS<\/p>\n

NED –\u00a0STEPHEN GREY<\/p>\n

TOM – RONAN WARD<\/p>\n

JOE\u00a0–\u00a0LARRY O\u2019HALLORAN<\/p>\n

CANON MICK O\u2019BYRNE –\u00a0BRIAN REILLY<\/p>\n

DIRECTOR – KILLIAN MC GUINNESS<\/p>\n

CREW<\/p>\n

Lighting: Phillip McIntyre, Barry Nash, Noel Nash; Sound: Gus Hanly, Angela McCluskey;<\/p>\n

Set Design: Phillip McIntyre, Noel Nash; D\u00e9cor: Sinead O\u2019reilly, Taragh Donohue; Stage Manager: Taragh Donohoe; Make Up: Una Ward.<\/p>\n

\u2018Philadelphia, Here I Come\u2019, the Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, March 18th, 8.15pm.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Book your Season Ticket now to get access to all 9 nights of the festival for only\u00a0\u20ac60.
\nNightly tickets are\u00a0\u20ac15\/\u20ac12 for concessions.<\/p>\n

Contact John on 0863743207 or the Abbey Arts Centre box office on 0719851375 to avoid disappointment.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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