Brian Friel 1929 - 2015
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Translations is the one play I have seen - and enjoyed. But it's been nagging me ever since as to where, or in what part of my life, I saw it.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Hampstead Theatre, ff? I saw it there in the early 80s. Working in COI documentaries at the time, I phoned him in Belfast requesting a script as the play and Friel's work for Field Theatre (if my memory is accurate) would have been ideal for our 30 mins documentary series, Perspective, and how his theatre company were successfully bridging the areas of political division still raging at that time. He was definitely interested but, alas, - you've got it! - the 'establishment' took fright at such a notion - but I seem to recall that the production transferred to the South Bank NT complex, the Cottisloe? after the Hampstead run. He was a direct and accessible personality. RIP
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Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View PostHampstead Theatre, ff? I saw it there in the early 80s. Working in COI documentaries at the time, I phoned him in Belfast requesting a script as the play and Friel's work for Field Theatre (if my memory is accurate) would have been ideal for our 30 mins documentary series, Perspective, and how his theatre company were successfully bridging the areas of political division still raging at that time. He was definitely interested but, alas, - you've got it! - the 'establishment' took fright at such a notion - but I seem to recall that the production transferred to the South Bank NT complex, the Cottisloe? after the Hampstead run. He was a direct and accessible personality. RIPIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I think I first saw it there, too.
The other play of his I particularly remember is Aristocrats, which I saw in Dublin - though not in 1990 0r 2014, so they must have done it some time in between! Wonderful set I remember.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI think I first saw it there, too.
The other play of his I particularly remember is Aristocrats, which I saw in Dublin - though not in 1990 0r 2014, so they must have done it some time in between! Wonderful set I remember.
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It wouldn't be anyone's fault! But I'm just guessing that most Irish people in England arent't very interested in the decaying Catholic aristocracy. Not that they would be in a play about the decaying Protestant aristocracy either, though Molly Keane's novels have a readership.
For myself, I find it all fascinating.
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Originally posted by jean View PostIt wouldn't be anyone's fault! But I'm just guessing that most Irish people in England arent't very interested in the decaying Catholic aristocracy. Not that they would be in a play about the decaying Protestant aristocracy either, though Molly Keane's novels have a readership.
For myself, I find it all fascinating.
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