An exploration of how the major events of the latter half of the twentieth century affects an ordinary family in the American Midwest.
The Storm
“The Storm” is the atmosphere of the little Russian town, with its primitive inhabitants, merchants, and workpeople, an atmosphere untouched, unadulterated by the ideas of any outside European influence.
Everything in this Country Must
Colum McCann turns to the “troubles” in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children.
Sisters
“Fishing the Sloe-Black River,” “Sisters” spans about 30 years in the life of a bitter woman who says, “My promiscuity was my autograph,” while her anorexic sister became a nun.
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird takes us to the roots of human behavior – to innocence and experience, kindness and cruelty, love and hatred, humor and pathos.
Translations
Friel has said that Translations is “a play about language and only about language”, but it deals with a wide range of issues, stretching from language and communication to Irish history and cultural imperialism.
The Ambassador
Pauline Collins stars as Harriet Smith, Britain’s new Ambassador to Dublin, one of the country’s most coveted – and potentially explosive – Embassy postings.
The Lover
Irish Classical Theatre
Cast as: Sarah
The Shaughraun
Against a background ripe with the intrigue of the secret Fenian Uprising in Ireland in 1866, Dion Boucicault, the undisputed master of melodrama, unravels his comic masterpiece, THE SHAUGHRAUN, which springs to life once again on The Irish Repertory Theatre’s stage.
Grace & Glorie
This moving two-woman play about a 90-year-old illiterate farmer and a transplanted New Yorker in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia offers many pleasures and a couple of useful life lessons.