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Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon and Gerard McSorley.
Dancing at Lughnasa Streaming : https://amzn.to/3ZBRMlh
Dancing at Lughnasa Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ERQ8Ct
AKA:
A Dança das Paixões
Augustidansen
Bailando entre sueños
Ballando a Lughnasa
Dans under höstmånen
Danser à Lughnasa
Dansând la Lughnasa
Dançando em Lughnasa
El baile de agosto
El Ball d'agost
Elonkorjuujuhla
Les moissons d'Irlande
Lõikuspeo tantsud
Pogánytánc
Rokdim B'Lughnasa
Sensommerdansen
Taniec ulotnych marzen
Tanz in die Freiheit
Χορεύοντας στη Λουνάσα
Магията на танца
Танцы во время Луназы
רוקדים בלונאסה
published: 29 Jun 2019
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Dancing at Lughnasa 1998 ᖴυℓℓ ᗰᴏv𝔦𝔢 Meryl Streep ᗰᴏv𝔦𝔢𝔰
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Dancing at Lughnasa - Trailer
published: 15 Dec 2015
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Teaser: Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel at the National Theatre (2023)
Siobhán McSweeney, Louisa Harland, Bláithín Mac Gabhann, Alison Oliver and Justine Mitchell are the Mundy sisters in this teaser trailer for Dancing at Lughnasa. It plays 6 April - 27 May 2023 in the Olivier theatre: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Harvest time in County Donegal, 1936. Outside the village of Ballybeg, the five Mundy sisters battle poverty to raise seven-year-old Michael and care for their Uncle Jack.
During the Festival of Lughnasa, Pagan and Christian meet and collide. The sisters fight each other, love each other, dance, yearn and survive.
Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change.
Josie Rourke directs this striking revival, with a cast including Siobhán McSweene...
published: 06 Mar 2023
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Dancing at Lughnasa: Part 1, Uncle Jack comes home.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4EKkgD-cw02TJQQjMCgDkUQT7LW_pcI
Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in Ulster in the north of Ireland in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the summer in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old.
This play is loosely based on the lives of Friel's mother and aunts who lived in Glenties, a small town in the south-west of County Donegal in the west of Ulster. Set in the summer of 1936, the play depicts the late summer days when love briefly seems possible for five of the Mundy sisters (Maggie, Chris, Agnes, Rose, and Kate) and the family welcomes home the frail elder brother, Jack, who h...
published: 28 Sep 2023
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DANCING AT LUGHNASA Movie Trailer
DANCING AT LUGHNASA Movie Trailer
published: 13 Feb 2014
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About DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel | Gate Theatre 2024
Caroline Byrne tells us what DANCING AT LUGHNASA is about 📻🪁🧶🍀
This summer at the Gate Theatre! ☀️
DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel
Directed by Caroline Byrne
🗓️ Previews from 12th July. Opens 17th July.
🎟️ https://www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Videography: Ros Kavanagh
#DancingAtLughnasa #BrianFriel #IrishEventsDublin #IrishCultureDublin #IrishPlay #IrishTheatre #FailteIreland #LoveDublin #DublinCityEvents #DublinSummerEvents
published: 05 Jul 2024
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Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) by Pat O'Connor, Dancing at Lughnasa...
Non-monetized channel. | Contact: [email protected]
The image: Yes, I know it is very sentimental and not exactly Tarkovsky - but I watched this with my father many years ago and it is a very precious memory.
I love how at the end when the sisters suddenly stop dancing - exhausted - almost embarrassed at their somewhat unladylike and spontaneous outburst - and contemplate the moment that just has just happened - that their dancing is already entirely a memory - totally and irredeemably in the past - and will never occur again...
Non-monetized channel
[email protected]
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COPYRIGHT ISSUES? - Please (!) - Before contacting youtube officially and requesting an official Takedown - which results in this Non-monetized channel getting a strike - (and potential oblivion)...
published: 23 Jul 2022
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Dancing at Lughnasa 1993 - Dog and Pony Theatre
Dancing at Lughnasa production of the Dog and Pony Theatre Company of New Orleans in 1993.
Performed at the Contemporary Arts Center under the direction of John Grimsley with Dramaturg Jay Malarcher and music by Danny O’Flaherty.
Cast
Michael..........Greg Baber
Chris..............Claire Noe
Maggie..........Becki Davis
Agnes...........Maria Mason
Rose.............Shelley Poncy
Kate..............Victoria Revels
Gerry.............Russell Hodgkinson
Jack..............Luis Q. Barroso
Board of Directors
Sister Lawrence Habetz
Kenneth C. Raphael
MK Wegmann
Paul Werner
published: 03 Dec 2016
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DANCING AT LUGHNASA Trailer | Gate Theatre 2024
The Gate Theatre is proud to present the "triumphant revival" of DANCING AT LUGHNASA By Brian Friel, Directed by Caroline Byrne. 🗓️ NOW ON until 21st September
📻🪁🧶🍀
🎟️ SELLING FAST: www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Production videography by Ros Kavanagh
published: 26 Jul 2024
2:04
Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon and Gerard McSorley.
Dancing at Lughnasa Streaming : https://amzn.to/3ZBRMlh
Dancing at Lughnasa Bl...
Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon and Gerard McSorley.
Dancing at Lughnasa Streaming : https://amzn.to/3ZBRMlh
Dancing at Lughnasa Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ERQ8Ct
AKA:
A Dança das Paixões
Augustidansen
Bailando entre sueños
Ballando a Lughnasa
Dans under höstmånen
Danser à Lughnasa
Dansând la Lughnasa
Dançando em Lughnasa
El baile de agosto
El Ball d'agost
Elonkorjuujuhla
Les moissons d'Irlande
Lõikuspeo tantsud
Pogánytánc
Rokdim B'Lughnasa
Sensommerdansen
Taniec ulotnych marzen
Tanz in die Freiheit
Χορεύοντας στη Λουνάσα
Магията на танца
Танцы во время Луназы
רוקדים בלונאסה
https://wn.com/Dancing_At_Lughnasa_(1998)_Original_Trailer_Hd_1080P
Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon and Gerard McSorley.
Dancing at Lughnasa Streaming : https://amzn.to/3ZBRMlh
Dancing at Lughnasa Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ERQ8Ct
AKA:
A Dança das Paixões
Augustidansen
Bailando entre sueños
Ballando a Lughnasa
Dans under höstmånen
Danser à Lughnasa
Dansând la Lughnasa
Dançando em Lughnasa
El baile de agosto
El Ball d'agost
Elonkorjuujuhla
Les moissons d'Irlande
Lõikuspeo tantsud
Pogánytánc
Rokdim B'Lughnasa
Sensommerdansen
Taniec ulotnych marzen
Tanz in die Freiheit
Χορεύοντας στη Λουνάσα
Магията на танца
Танцы во время Луназы
רוקדים בלונאסה
- published: 29 Jun 2019
- views: 52887
0:38
Teaser: Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel at the National Theatre (2023)
Siobhán McSweeney, Louisa Harland, Bláithín Mac Gabhann, Alison Oliver and Justine Mitchell are the Mundy sisters in this teaser trailer for Dancing at Lughnasa...
Siobhán McSweeney, Louisa Harland, Bláithín Mac Gabhann, Alison Oliver and Justine Mitchell are the Mundy sisters in this teaser trailer for Dancing at Lughnasa. It plays 6 April - 27 May 2023 in the Olivier theatre: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Harvest time in County Donegal, 1936. Outside the village of Ballybeg, the five Mundy sisters battle poverty to raise seven-year-old Michael and care for their Uncle Jack.
During the Festival of Lughnasa, Pagan and Christian meet and collide. The sisters fight each other, love each other, dance, yearn and survive.
Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change.
Josie Rourke directs this striking revival, with a cast including Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls), Ardal O’Hanlon (Father Ted) and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Translations).
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https://wn.com/Teaser_Dancing_At_Lughnasa_By_Brian_Friel_At_The_National_Theatre_(2023)
Siobhán McSweeney, Louisa Harland, Bláithín Mac Gabhann, Alison Oliver and Justine Mitchell are the Mundy sisters in this teaser trailer for Dancing at Lughnasa. It plays 6 April - 27 May 2023 in the Olivier theatre: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Harvest time in County Donegal, 1936. Outside the village of Ballybeg, the five Mundy sisters battle poverty to raise seven-year-old Michael and care for their Uncle Jack.
During the Festival of Lughnasa, Pagan and Christian meet and collide. The sisters fight each other, love each other, dance, yearn and survive.
Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change.
Josie Rourke directs this striking revival, with a cast including Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls), Ardal O’Hanlon (Father Ted) and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Translations).
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National Theatre Live broadcast the best of British theatre to cinemas in the UK and around the world: https://www.ntlive.com
National Theatre at Home streams unmissable theatre to you any time, anywhere: https://www.ntathome.com
- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 79107
13:35
Dancing at Lughnasa: Part 1, Uncle Jack comes home.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4EKkgD-cw02TJQQjMCgDkUQT7LW_pcI
Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in U...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4EKkgD-cw02TJQQjMCgDkUQT7LW_pcI
Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in Ulster in the north of Ireland in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the summer in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old.
This play is loosely based on the lives of Friel's mother and aunts who lived in Glenties, a small town in the south-west of County Donegal in the west of Ulster. Set in the summer of 1936, the play depicts the late summer days when love briefly seems possible for five of the Mundy sisters (Maggie, Chris, Agnes, Rose, and Kate) and the family welcomes home the frail elder brother, Jack, who has returned from a life as a missionary in Africa. However, as the summer ends, the family foresees the sadness and economic privations under which they will suffer as all hopes fade.
The play takes place in early August, around the festival of Lughnasadh, the Celtic harvest festival. The play describes a bitter harvest for the Mundy sisters, a time of reaping what has been sown.
The five Mundy sisters (Kate, Maggie, Agnes, Rosie, and Christina), all unmarried, live in a cottage outside of Ballybeg. The oldest, Kate, is a school teacher, the only one with a well-paid job. Agnes and Rose knit gloves to be sold in town, thereby earning a little extra money for the household. They also help Maggie to keep house. Maggie and Christina (Michael's mother) have no income at all. Michael is seven years old and plays in and around the cottage.
All the drama takes place in the sisters' cottage or in the yard just outside, with events from town and beyond being reported either as they happen or as reminiscence.
Recently returned home after 25 years is their brother Jack, a priest who has lived as a missionary in a leper colony in a remote village called Ryanga in Uganda. He is suffering from malaria and has trouble remembering many things, including the sisters' names and his English vocabulary. It becomes clear that he has "gone native" and abandoned much of his Catholicism during his time there. This may be the real reason he has been sent home.
Gerry, Michael's father, is Welsh. He is a charming yet unreliable man, always clowning. He is a travelling salesman who sells gramophones. He visits rarely and always unannounced. A radio nicknamed "Marconi", which works only intermittently, brings 1930s dance and traditional Irish folk music into the home at rather random moments and then, equally randomly, ceases to play. This leads the women into sudden outbursts of wild dancing.
The poverty and financial insecurity of the sisters is a constant theme. So are their unfulfilled lives: none of the sisters has married, although it is clear that they have had suitors whom they fondly remember.
There is a tension between the strict and proper behaviour demanded by the Catholic Church, voiced most stridently by the upright Kate, and the unbridled emotional paganism of the local people in the "back hills" of Donegal and in the tribal people of Uganda.
There is a possibility that Gerry is serious this time about his marriage proposal to Christina. On this visit, he says he is going to join the International brigade to fight in the Spanish Civil War, not from any ideological commitment but because he wants adventure. There is a similar tension here between the "godless" forces he wants to join and the forces of Franco against which he will be fighting, which are supported by the Catholic Church.
The opening of a knitwear factory in the village has killed off the hand-knitted glove cottage industry that has been the livelihood of Agnes and Rose. The village priest has told Kate that there are insufficient pupils at the school for her to continue in her post in the coming school year in September. She suspects that the real reason is her brother Jack, whose heretical views have become known to the Church and have tainted her by association.
There is a sense that the close home life the women/girls have known since childhood is about to be torn apart. The narrator, the adult Michael, tells us this is indeed what happens.
https://wn.com/Dancing_At_Lughnasa_Part_1,_Uncle_Jack_Comes_Home.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4EKkgD-cw02TJQQjMCgDkUQT7LW_pcI
Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in Ulster in the north of Ireland in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans, the narrator. He recounts the summer in his aunts' cottage when he was seven years old.
This play is loosely based on the lives of Friel's mother and aunts who lived in Glenties, a small town in the south-west of County Donegal in the west of Ulster. Set in the summer of 1936, the play depicts the late summer days when love briefly seems possible for five of the Mundy sisters (Maggie, Chris, Agnes, Rose, and Kate) and the family welcomes home the frail elder brother, Jack, who has returned from a life as a missionary in Africa. However, as the summer ends, the family foresees the sadness and economic privations under which they will suffer as all hopes fade.
The play takes place in early August, around the festival of Lughnasadh, the Celtic harvest festival. The play describes a bitter harvest for the Mundy sisters, a time of reaping what has been sown.
The five Mundy sisters (Kate, Maggie, Agnes, Rosie, and Christina), all unmarried, live in a cottage outside of Ballybeg. The oldest, Kate, is a school teacher, the only one with a well-paid job. Agnes and Rose knit gloves to be sold in town, thereby earning a little extra money for the household. They also help Maggie to keep house. Maggie and Christina (Michael's mother) have no income at all. Michael is seven years old and plays in and around the cottage.
All the drama takes place in the sisters' cottage or in the yard just outside, with events from town and beyond being reported either as they happen or as reminiscence.
Recently returned home after 25 years is their brother Jack, a priest who has lived as a missionary in a leper colony in a remote village called Ryanga in Uganda. He is suffering from malaria and has trouble remembering many things, including the sisters' names and his English vocabulary. It becomes clear that he has "gone native" and abandoned much of his Catholicism during his time there. This may be the real reason he has been sent home.
Gerry, Michael's father, is Welsh. He is a charming yet unreliable man, always clowning. He is a travelling salesman who sells gramophones. He visits rarely and always unannounced. A radio nicknamed "Marconi", which works only intermittently, brings 1930s dance and traditional Irish folk music into the home at rather random moments and then, equally randomly, ceases to play. This leads the women into sudden outbursts of wild dancing.
The poverty and financial insecurity of the sisters is a constant theme. So are their unfulfilled lives: none of the sisters has married, although it is clear that they have had suitors whom they fondly remember.
There is a tension between the strict and proper behaviour demanded by the Catholic Church, voiced most stridently by the upright Kate, and the unbridled emotional paganism of the local people in the "back hills" of Donegal and in the tribal people of Uganda.
There is a possibility that Gerry is serious this time about his marriage proposal to Christina. On this visit, he says he is going to join the International brigade to fight in the Spanish Civil War, not from any ideological commitment but because he wants adventure. There is a similar tension here between the "godless" forces he wants to join and the forces of Franco against which he will be fighting, which are supported by the Catholic Church.
The opening of a knitwear factory in the village has killed off the hand-knitted glove cottage industry that has been the livelihood of Agnes and Rose. The village priest has told Kate that there are insufficient pupils at the school for her to continue in her post in the coming school year in September. She suspects that the real reason is her brother Jack, whose heretical views have become known to the Church and have tainted her by association.
There is a sense that the close home life the women/girls have known since childhood is about to be torn apart. The narrator, the adult Michael, tells us this is indeed what happens.
- published: 28 Sep 2023
- views: 3897
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About DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel | Gate Theatre 2024
Caroline Byrne tells us what DANCING AT LUGHNASA is about 📻🪁🧶🍀
This summer at the Gate Theatre! ☀️
DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel
Directed by Caroline Byrn...
Caroline Byrne tells us what DANCING AT LUGHNASA is about 📻🪁🧶🍀
This summer at the Gate Theatre! ☀️
DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel
Directed by Caroline Byrne
🗓️ Previews from 12th July. Opens 17th July.
🎟️ https://www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Videography: Ros Kavanagh
#DancingAtLughnasa #BrianFriel #IrishEventsDublin #IrishCultureDublin #IrishPlay #IrishTheatre #FailteIreland #LoveDublin #DublinCityEvents #DublinSummerEvents
https://wn.com/About_Dancing_At_Lughnasa_By_Brian_Friel_|_Gate_Theatre_2024
Caroline Byrne tells us what DANCING AT LUGHNASA is about 📻🪁🧶🍀
This summer at the Gate Theatre! ☀️
DANCING AT LUGHNASA by Brian Friel
Directed by Caroline Byrne
🗓️ Previews from 12th July. Opens 17th July.
🎟️ https://www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Videography: Ros Kavanagh
#DancingAtLughnasa #BrianFriel #IrishEventsDublin #IrishCultureDublin #IrishPlay #IrishTheatre #FailteIreland #LoveDublin #DublinCityEvents #DublinSummerEvents
- published: 05 Jul 2024
- views: 535
2:15
Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) by Pat O'Connor, Dancing at Lughnasa...
Non-monetized channel. | Contact:
[email protected]
The image: Yes, I know it is very sentimental and not exactly Tarkovsky - but I watched this wit...
Non-monetized channel. | Contact:
[email protected]
The image: Yes, I know it is very sentimental and not exactly Tarkovsky - but I watched this with my father many years ago and it is a very precious memory.
I love how at the end when the sisters suddenly stop dancing - exhausted - almost embarrassed at their somewhat unladylike and spontaneous outburst - and contemplate the moment that just has just happened - that their dancing is already entirely a memory - totally and irredeemably in the past - and will never occur again...
Non-monetized channel
[email protected]
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https://wn.com/Dancing_At_Lughnasa_(1998)_By_Pat_O'Connor,_Dancing_At_Lughnasa...
Non-monetized channel. | Contact:
[email protected]
The image: Yes, I know it is very sentimental and not exactly Tarkovsky - but I watched this with my father many years ago and it is a very precious memory.
I love how at the end when the sisters suddenly stop dancing - exhausted - almost embarrassed at their somewhat unladylike and spontaneous outburst - and contemplate the moment that just has just happened - that their dancing is already entirely a memory - totally and irredeemably in the past - and will never occur again...
Non-monetized channel
[email protected]
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COPYRIGHT ISSUES? - Please (!) - Before contacting youtube officially and requesting an official Takedown - which results in this Non-monetized channel getting a strike - (and potential oblivion) please consider contacting me personally:
[email protected] and I will immediately remove the material.
[email protected]
____
All clips uploaded solely for celebration and education....
All clips have currently been passed by youtube copyright software, but I appreciate that individual copyright holders may still wish to manually protect their copyright by issuing a retrospective takedown order. Before contacting youtube officially - which results in this channel getting a strike - please consider contacting me personally:
[email protected] and I will immediately remove the material.
(Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, education or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.)
- published: 23 Jul 2022
- views: 1145
2:02:47
Dancing at Lughnasa 1993 - Dog and Pony Theatre
Dancing at Lughnasa production of the Dog and Pony Theatre Company of New Orleans in 1993.
Performed at the Contemporary Arts Center under the direction of Jo...
Dancing at Lughnasa production of the Dog and Pony Theatre Company of New Orleans in 1993.
Performed at the Contemporary Arts Center under the direction of John Grimsley with Dramaturg Jay Malarcher and music by Danny O’Flaherty.
Cast
Michael..........Greg Baber
Chris..............Claire Noe
Maggie..........Becki Davis
Agnes...........Maria Mason
Rose.............Shelley Poncy
Kate..............Victoria Revels
Gerry.............Russell Hodgkinson
Jack..............Luis Q. Barroso
Board of Directors
Sister Lawrence Habetz
Kenneth C. Raphael
MK Wegmann
Paul Werner
https://wn.com/Dancing_At_Lughnasa_1993_Dog_And_Pony_Theatre
Dancing at Lughnasa production of the Dog and Pony Theatre Company of New Orleans in 1993.
Performed at the Contemporary Arts Center under the direction of John Grimsley with Dramaturg Jay Malarcher and music by Danny O’Flaherty.
Cast
Michael..........Greg Baber
Chris..............Claire Noe
Maggie..........Becki Davis
Agnes...........Maria Mason
Rose.............Shelley Poncy
Kate..............Victoria Revels
Gerry.............Russell Hodgkinson
Jack..............Luis Q. Barroso
Board of Directors
Sister Lawrence Habetz
Kenneth C. Raphael
MK Wegmann
Paul Werner
- published: 03 Dec 2016
- views: 19605
0:48
DANCING AT LUGHNASA Trailer | Gate Theatre 2024
The Gate Theatre is proud to present the "triumphant revival" of DANCING AT LUGHNASA By Brian Friel, Directed by Caroline Byrne. 🗓️ NOW ON until 21st September...
The Gate Theatre is proud to present the "triumphant revival" of DANCING AT LUGHNASA By Brian Friel, Directed by Caroline Byrne. 🗓️ NOW ON until 21st September
📻🪁🧶🍀
🎟️ SELLING FAST: www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Production videography by Ros Kavanagh
https://wn.com/Dancing_At_Lughnasa_Trailer_|_Gate_Theatre_2024
The Gate Theatre is proud to present the "triumphant revival" of DANCING AT LUGHNASA By Brian Friel, Directed by Caroline Byrne. 🗓️ NOW ON until 21st September
📻🪁🧶🍀
🎟️ SELLING FAST: www.gatetheatre.ie/production/dancing-at-lughnasa/
Production videography by Ros Kavanagh
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 2087