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Hecuba

Dublin Theatre Festival presents Rough Magic, Ireland

27 September - 06 October 2019

Show Image for Hecuba; written by Marian Carr, directed by Lynne Parker. Presented by Rough Magic as part of Dublin Theatre Festival
Hecuba is a passionate re-imagining of the aftermath of the Trojan War and the events surrounding its iconic characters; a series of intense, dangerous personal encounters and impossible choices, described by those who witnessed and experienced them.

Previews 25 & 26 Sept @ 7.30pm
Duration 90 mins. No Interval.
The Irish premiere of a major work by Marina Carr.
Hecuba is a passionate re-imagining of the aftermath of the Trojan War and the events surrounding its iconic characters; a series of intense, dangerous personal encounters and impossible choices, described by those who witnessed and experienced them.
We are encouraged to think the unthinkable – what if it was me being asked to do these things, or suffering their consequences? In the time of the devastation of Syria and the global refugee crisis, when climate change is every day bringing catastrophe closer to the shores of the West, it’s a disturbingly appropriate question.
This drama of a complex and powerful woman is also a depiction of the effect of war and its emotional cost to the individual.

Recommend age 16+
The show contains themes of an adult nature.
Talking Theatre
2 October with Marina Carr, Lynne Parker and members of the company.

This production is funded by the Arts Council.

Directed by Lynne Parker
Cast: Frank Blake, Martha Breen, Gillian Buckle, Brian Doherty, Zara Devlin, Ronan Leahy, Karen McCartney, Aislín McGuckin and Owen Roe.
Set and Costume Design: Sarah Bacon
Lighting Design: Sarah Jane Shiels
Sound Design and Composition: Carl Kennedy
AV Design: John Galvin

Hecuba is a passionate re-imagining of the aftermath of the Trojan War and the events surrounding its iconic characters; a series of intense, dangerous personal encounters and impossible choices, described by those who witnessed and experienced them.

Previews: 25 & 26 Sept @ 7.30pm

Duration: 90 mins. No Interval.

The Irish premiere of a major work by Marina Carr.

Hecuba is a passionate re-imagining of the aftermath of the Trojan War and the events surrounding its iconic characters; a series of intense, dangerous personal encounters and impossible choices, described by those who witnessed and experienced them.

We are encouraged to think the unthinkable – what if it was me being asked to do these things, or suffering their consequences? In the time of the devastation of Syria and the global refugee crisis, when climate change is every day bringing catastrophe closer to the shores of the West, it’s a disturbingly appropriate question.

This drama of a complex and powerful woman is also a depiction of the effect of war and its emotional cost to the individual.

Directed by Lynne Parker

Cast:

Frank Blake, Martha Breen, Gillian Buckle, Brian Doherty, Zara Devlin, Ronan Leahy, Karen McCartney, Aislín McGuckin and Owen Roe.

Set and Costume Design: Sarah Bacon

Lighting Design: Sarah Jane Shiels

Sound Design and Composition: Carl Kennedy

AV Design: John Galvin

Talking Theatre: 2 October with Marina Carr, Lynne Parker and members of the company.

This production is funded by the Arts Council.

Tickets

€25-35

Time

7.30pm & 2.30pm

Age

Recommend age 16+

The show contains themes of an adult nature.

Genres

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