Dancing at Lughnasa review – flashes of rapture in Brian Friel’s story of sisterhood
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The review of 'Dancing at Lughnasa' highlights Elizabeth Newman's debut as artistic director at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, where she skillfully captures the play's blend of humor and heartbreak. Set in 1936, the story, narrated by Michael, reflects on his time with his mother and aunts in County Donegal. The production stands out for its ability to evoke genuine emotions without falling into the trap of nostalgia, making it a significant exploration of sisterhood and memory that resonates with audiences.
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