Brian Friel - THE HOME PLACE THE GALLERY PRESS
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BRIAN FRIEL Photograph taken by Myles Byrne

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It is the summer of 1878, a time of unrest and the early days of Ireland's 'Home Rule' movement, at The Lodge in Ballybeg, the Donegal home of the Gores, a planter family.

Brian Friel's beautifully modulated new drama continues the historical probing which culminated in Translations (1980). In that masterpiece, the effects of a military operation to map the physical contours of the Irish landscape infuse the tragedy. In this, his latest play, a scientific exercise to measure the native physique with a view to determining the Irish character inflames an already volatile social moment.

The Gores, father and son, are both in love with a local woman who has worked in The Lodge since she was fourteen. All three pursue a dream of freedom from their 'history and heritage and the awful burden' of the big house.

The Home Place is an exquisite addition to a superlative body of work.



'Portrait of Brian Friel' (1981) by Basil Blackshaw

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ARISTOCRATS    A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY    CRYSTAL AND FOX    FAITH HEALER    GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER, DO!   
LOVERS   LIVING QUARTERS

THE LONDON VERTIGO    MOLLY SWEENEY - cover by Basil Blackshaw    PERFORMANCES    SELECTED STORIES    THE COMMUNICATION CORD    THE ENEMY WITHIN    THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY    THE GENTLE ISLAND

THE LOVES OF CASS McGUIRE    THREE SISTERS    THE YALTA GAME    UNCLE VANYA   VOLUNTEERS   WONDERFUL TENNESSEE    THREE PLAYS AFTER
  HEDDA GABLER