Translations by Brian Friel
Tickets: £16.50 (£14)
Students: £14
Groups: Parties of 10 or more get one free ticket. Please contact our box office for more information and to book.
“To remember everything is a form of madness.”
Ireland, 1833. A hedge school of locals in Baile Beag find themselves at the centre of a complete remapping and translation of Ireland and its place names.
Through violence, love and drama, Translations aims to answer the questions we hold around language and its purpose:
What is in a name? What do we lose when we begin to alter and change them?
Get your tickets for this exciting new adaptation of the classic play and discover the history of heritage.
“Cuimhnigh gur comharthaí, frithghníomhartha iad focail. Níl siad neamhbhásmhar.”
Presented by Warwick University Drama Society (WUDS)
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