ST. AUGUSTINE, FL (02/21/2014)(readMedia)-- Beginning Feb. 21, the Flagler College Theatre Arts Department will present "Dancing at Lughnasa," written by Brian Friel and directed by Andrea McCook.
Considered Friel's masterpiece, "Dancing at Lughnasa," is a haunting tribute to the spirit and valor of Ireland's past. Winner of the 1992 Tony for Best Play, the play is in 1936, set outside the Irish village of Ballybeg, during the harvest festival of Lughnasa. The play reveals the lives of five unmarried sisters, told as a nostalgic memory by Michael, the son of one of the women.
"Dancing at Lughnasa" will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21, 22, 28 and March 1 as well as at 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 23 and March 2.
Performance will be held at the Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., St. Augustine. Tickets are $15 with reserved seating and can be purchased at the box office or online at flagler.edu/theatre.
For more information: visit www.flagler.edu/theatre or call (904) 826-8600.
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Flagler College is an independent, four-year, comprehensive baccalaureate college located in St. Augustine, Fla. The college offers 29 majors, 34 minors and two pre-professional programs, the largest majors being business, education and communication. Small by intent, Flagler College has an enrollment of about 2,500 students, as well as a satellite campus at Tallahassee Community College in Tallahassee, Fla. A Flagler education is less than half the cost of similar private colleges, and competitive with many state universities. A relatively young institution (founded in 1968), Flagler College is also noted for its historic beauty. The centerpiece of the campus is the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, a grand resort built in 1888 by Henry M. Flagler, industrialist, railroad pioneer and co-founder of Standard Oil. The Ponce has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. For more on Flagler College, visit www.flagler.edu.