Between 15 September and 17 October, Ireland’s prestigious theatre company Druid is visiting 14 venues in County Galway to deliver unique outdoor performances of one-act plays by Augusta Lady Gregory.
Born in 1852, Lady Gregory was a talented dramatist and folklorist and a key player in the development of Ireland’s literary culture. She was also a founding member of Dublin’s acclaimed Abbey Theatre.
The DruidGregory tour was launched in the historic setting of Lady Gregory’s Coole Park home, and uses music, dance, poetry and song to pay tribute to her extraordinary spirit and influence.
Tony Award-winner Garry Hynes is directing the DruidGregory company, which includes another Tony Award-winner, Marie Mullen, playing Lady Gregory. The plays being performed are The Rising of the Moon, Hyacinth Halvey, The Gaol Gate, McDonough’s Wife and the revolutionary Cathleen nĂ Houlihan, which she wrote with Ireland’s great poet, W.B. Yeats.
There will also be performances of Galway writer Tom Murphy’s first play, On the Outside.
Some of Galway’s world-famous, historic sites will provide the backdrop for the performances. Among these is Teach an Phiarsaigh, the cottage belonging to Patrick Pearse who was one of the leaders of Ireland’s 1916 Rising.