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Selected Plays | Brian Friel
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Contents: Philadelphia, Here I Come; The Freedom of the City; Living Quarters; Aristocrats; Faith Healer; Translations Brian Friel was born in County Tyrone in 1929 and worked as a teacher before turning to full-time writing in 1960. His first stage success was in 1964 with Philadelphia, Here I Come, which established his claim as heir to such distinguished predecessors as Yeats, Synge, O'Casey, and Behan. In 1979 he and actor Stephen Rea formed the Field Day Theatre Company, whose first theatrical production was Friel's Translations in 1980. Also included in this selection are The Freedom of the City, set in Londonderry in 1970; Living Quarters, which Desmond MacAvok in the Evening Presscalled "one of the most fascinating and, in the end, truly moving evenings. . .in Irish Theatre"; Faith Healer, a metaphoric depiction of the artist and his gift' and Aristocrats, "as fine and as stimulating and as warm a piece of writing as had appeared on the Irish stage for many years," according to David Nowland, the Irish Times. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I love Irish literature & drama! When I was in college, I interned at The Abbey Theatre for several weeks when Tomas MacAnna was the artistic director. Before I went over, I took a class in Irish lit (above/center are some of the books from the class); and the farthermost right image is from "Translations" (by Brian Friel) - one of my favorite plays which I have been fortunate to see a couple of times in Ireland. ?Éirinn go Brách! ??

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#riotgrams day 13 made me realize I have many pink spines that do not cross over onto #pinkcovers. Here is my much-smaller-than-anticipated pile.