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Dance of Death is a piercing examination of a stifling and embittered marriage, founded on cruelty and a lust for power. The arrival of a divorced cousin further adds to the tension. The setting is a remote British Army garrison island off the coast of Co Donegal, between 1913 and 1916. The political turbulence and upheaval during this period of Irish history form a fitting backdrop for this extraordinary play and give it contemporary relevance.
Cast/Performers
Tam Dean Burn,
Lucianne McEvoy,
Andy ClarkCreatives/Company
Author:
August StrindbergDirector:
Candice EdmundsAdapted by:
Frances PoetDesign:
Graham MacLaren