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Inishowen writers pen 'Earls'
play
08.08.07
A NEW radio play by two
Inishowen writers will hit the airwaves next month
to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the Flight
of the Earls.
'This Place From Where the Earls Flew', written by
Martin Lynch and Mary Lorraine McHugh, will be
broadcast on Inishowen Community Radio (ICRfm) on
September 14th at 4pm. The pair will shortly audition male
and female actors, ranging in age from 19 to 50, for
a number of paid roles in the production. |
The two writers
recently received funding from the Broadcasting
Commission of Ireland’s ‘Sound and Vision’ programme
to produce the play.
The work brings a unique slant to the story of 'The
Flight of the Earls' by telling the parallel story
of a young couple who leave Donegal for America in
1987 due |
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to economic reasons and,
like O’Neill and O’Donnell, never return to their
homeland.
Moville-based Martin Lynch is well known as the
co-author of the book ‘Inishowen Land of Eoghain’
and has taught at universities in Ireland and the
US.
Mary Lorraine McHugh lives in Greencastle and has
been involved in drama and the arts in Ireland and
Britain. She is a former resident artist at Ruskin
College, Oxford University.
"The play produces a new focus on the epic journey
of the ‘Flight of the Earls’ that examines not just
the historic context of the past, but also considers
the impact that this historic event has had on the
Ireland of 2007," they explained.
Auditions will be held at The Playhouse Theatre,
located in St.Columb's Hall, Derry, on Friday,
August 17th and Saturday, August 18th, between 1pm
and 6pm. Male and female actors between 19 and 50
years, are urged to audition for a number of paid
roles in the play. The positions are open to people
with or without previous acting experience. For
further information contact Martin Lynch on 0044 77
566 98839 or Emma McDermott at Inishowen Community
Radio on (074) 93 29105. |
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