Local drama group to stage ‘The Field’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

Ballaghaderreen Players will be returning to Roscommon Arts Centre this evening with one of Ireland’s best known plays; John B. Keane’s ‘The Field’.

Ballaghaderreen Players will be returning to Roscommon Arts Centre this evening with one of Ireland’s best known plays; John B. Keane’s ‘The Field’.
Ballaghaderreen Players will be returning to Roscommon Arts Centre this evening, Saturday, with one of Ireland’s best known plays — John B. Keane’s ‘The Field’, directed by Julie Sharkey.
Set in 1965 Ireland, the story is as old as the world. The Bull McCabe has spent five hard years labour cultivating a small plot of rented land, nurturing it from barren rock into a fertile field.
When the owner of the field decides to auction it, the Bull believes he has claim to it. But Galway man William Dee arrives from England where he has lived for many years, with a plan to cover the field with concrete and extract gravel from the adjacent river.
The Bull is pushed to fight for what he believes is rightfully his. This story burrows deep into the heart of rural Ireland.
At its core is the enduring link between the Irish people and the land.
Ballaghaderreen Players will take to the stage with this acclaimed play this evening, Saturday, August 30th at 8 p.m..
Tickets are €18 and are available now from the box office on 09066 25824 and from www.roscommonartscentre.ie.
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