Dancing at Lughnasa
October 18, 2008
Heartwarming and heartbreaking, this Tony Award-winner is the story of five unmarried sisters living in rural Ireland in 1936. Told through the eyes of a 7-year old boy, Michael Mundy is now grown, looking back on a summer long ago with his pretty mother, soup-to-nuts aunts, an old uncle, and his seldom seen charmer of a father. Whether it be with stolen glances, bursts of unexpected laughter, an idle foxtrot, or dance of wild abandon, Michael takes us to that special summer where “everything was forever changed,” and “dancing” was the same as living life itself.
Call 214-220-2727, ext. 228 for tickets.
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