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An orange toned image of four people outside in a grassland. They wear aprons, boots, and matching dresses, and throw a powder into the air with their arms extended.

Theatre: ISL Interpreted Performance of Dancing at Lughnasa

31 Aug 2024, 12:00 am - 12:00 am (Past)

The Gate Theatre, Parnell Square East, Dublin



In the warmth of the Donegal harvest of 1936, the five Mundy sisters, Kate, Maggie, Rose, Agnes and Chris, love, survive, fight, and dance.

This unforgettable summer brings the possibility of joy and love to these extraordinary, ordinary women. Brian Friel’s moving and heartwarming masterpiece about family, home and belonging returns to the Gate stage for the first time in over 20 years. This timeless drama about resilience and courage will continue to resonate with this stunning new production, directed by Caroline Byrne. Dancing at Lughnasa runs at the Gate Theatre until 21 September, more information and booking at gatetheatre.ie

There is an ISL interpreted performance Saturday 31 August at 2pm.

In advance of booking, the Gate kindly ask that patrons with accessibility requirements to contact boxoffice@gate-theatre.ie

Please note this production includes use of  haze and herbal cigarettes.

Photo by Ros Kavanagh.


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