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Famine marked the start of Druid’s many collaborations with playwright Tom Murphy, opening in the Seapoint Ballroom in Galway in February 1984.
John Connor, head of the family, leader of the village, son of glorious forefathers, is surrounded by death, starvation and poverty. But his house stands and he will do the right thing – by himself, by God and by his dependents. When an offer of free emigration to Canada is made by the local landlords, some accept but most refuse. John Connor decides that the right thing to do is to stay – but the numbers of dead continue to rise…
Mickeleen O’Leary
Brendan Conroy
Fr. Daly
Don Foley
Mark Dineen/ Clancy
Máirtín Jaimsie
John Connor
Mick Lally
1st Policeman
Gary Lilburn
2nd Policeman/ Justice of the Peace
Eamon Maguire
Liam Dougan
Ray McBride
Fr. Horan
Vincent McCabe
Malachy O’Leary
Séan McGinley
Mother
Marie Mullen
Dan O’Dea
Tomas O Flaithearta
Brian Riordan/ Captain Shine
Michael O’Sullivan
Maeve
Mary Ryan
Donaill
Michael Shannon
Dan’s Wife
Maire Stafford
Mr. Simmington
Mike Williams
Other Villagers
Rebecca Bartlett
Eugene Scanlon
Monica Ennis
Directed by
Garry Hynes
Set and Costume Design
Ken Harrison
Sound Design
Johnny McDonagh
Sean Ryan
Lighting Design
Barbara Bradshaw
Production Management / Props
Bo Barton
Operator/ Assisted Construction / Technical Manager
John Ashton
Set Construction/ Stage Manager
Padraic Breathnach
Publicity & Programme
Jerome Hynes
Poster
John Behan
Programme note
Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
Bishop Eamon Casey
FOR DRUID
Artistic Director
Garry Hynes
Administrator/ Company Secretary
Jerome Hynes
Writer in Association
Tom Murphy
Secretary/ Reception
Orfhlaith Stafford
Front of House Manager
Padraic O’Neill
Front of House
Aedhmar Hynes
Elizabeth Burke
Ethel Burke
Natasha Fennell
Bernice O’Rourke
Marion Turley
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“yet another memorable triumph”Irish Press
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