T0621794960Dance 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.Director Candice Edmunds. Adapted by Frances Poet. Design Graham MacLaren. Performer Tam Dean Burn. Performer Lucianne McEvoy. Performer Andy Clark. | |
22 Apr 16 to 7 May 16 | Citizens Theatre, Glasgow :: V611 listing details L02032907381 |
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22 Jul 06 to 29 Jul 06 | Questor's Theatre, Outer London :: V326 listing details L0699209751 |
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20 Feb 03 to 7 Jun 03 | Lyric Theatre, West End :: V399 listing details L259571921 |
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19 Mar 98 to 26 Apr 98 | The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre), Inner London :: V250 listing details L01686715681 |
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16 Mar 23 to 31 Mar 23 | The Coronet, Inner London :: V1163069430 listing details L01321276932 |