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Gripping Frank McGuinness play goes on tour this September

written by Rachel September 4, 2023
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A captivating play by Buncrana’s Frank McGuinness is embarking on an unforgettable tour across Donegal, Derry-Londonderry, and Belfast.

“Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme” is presented by a dynamic partnership of Amharclann Gweedore and Waterside Theatre, and supported by the IFI.

This gripping production delves into the lives of eight Ulstermen facing turmoil and challenges during a tumultuous period.

Presented by a dynamic partnership of Amharclann Gweedore and Waterside Theatre, and supported by the IFI, this gripping production delves into the lives of eight Ulstermen facing turmoil and challenges during a tumultuous period.

Author Frank McGuinness with director David Grant and producer Andrew McNulty. (NW Newspix)

“Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme” paints a vivid portrait of these eight compelling characters, delving into their relationships, struggles, and personal journeys. 

Expertly crafted by playwright Frank Mc Guinness, this thought-provoking masterpiece invites you to witness the remarkable journey of these brave men as they navigate the treacherous trenches and face the ultimate test of their courage on the battlefield. Through powerful storytelling and poignant dialogue, Mc Guinness brings to life the harrowing realities of war and explores the profound impact it has on individuals and communities alike.

Venues and Schedule:

  • Amharclann Gweedore – September 21st – Matinee and evening performance.
  • The Lyric Theatre (Main Stage) Belfast – September 22nd & 23rd – Matinee and evening performance on 23rd.
  • An Grianan Theatre Letterkenny – September 24th & 25th – (matinee)
  • The Millennium Forum Derry-Londonderry – September 27th Matinee and evening performance.

The tour will feature three dedicated school performances and an afternoon matinee, making this compelling theatrical experience accessible to a broader audience.

Audiences will have the opportunity to participate in stimulating panel discussions. These discussions will enrich theatre-goers’ understanding of the play’s themes and its resonance with contemporary society.

As part of a unique collaboration, Donegal County Museum will also showcase a thought-provoking shared-history exhibition that sheds light on the experiences of Ulstermen and the historical backdrop against which their lives unfolded. 

Amharclann Gweedore and Waterside Theatre are proud to bring this evocative production to life, providing a platform for artistic expression and fostering community engagement. This ambitious tour is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on enriching our lives.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience “Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme. This enthralling play promises to captivate hearts and minds, leaving a lasting impression on all who witness it.

Tickets can be purchased at the box offices of each venue or through their official websites. 

Please note that dates and times are subject to change. Stay updated by visiting the official websites of Amharclann Gweedore and Waterside Theatre.

‘Supported by the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) Communities in Partnership Programme’

Author Frank McGuinness with Stephen Barrett of the International Fund for Ireland when they visited rehearsals recently.. (NW Newspix)

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