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FRIELDAYS - The Home Place

Sion Stables Heritage Education Centre, 120a Melmount Road, Sion Mills, County Tyrone, BT82 9ET
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The Home Place (2005) by Brian Friel

20th Anniversary Presentation

The Home Place (2005), Brian Friel's last full-length play, returns to business left unfinished by Translations (1980). It is 1878, nearly half a century later. A new drunken Schoolmaster O'Donnell is firmly ensconced in the National School, but this time it is his daughter Margaret, not his son, who is fraternising with the English colonists and anthropology has replaced cartography as English scientists rather than Royal Engineers intrude on the privacy of Ballybeg. Tensions rise as the first stirrings of the Home Rule movement are felt and the assassination of a local landlord threatens the easy coexistence of Planter and Gael. Sion Stables provides the perfect setting for this reading of the play, close to Friel's own home place in Killyclogher and built landlords at the very period the play takes place - a perfect harmony between play and place.

Location: Sion Stables Heritage Education Centre, 120a Melmount Road, Sion Mills, BT82 9ET

There will be a 90 minute interval to include Afternoon Tea and a Hedge-School talk. Please note both of these are included in the ticket price and are at no extra cost.

23rd, 24th and 25th August 2025.

Events begin at 2:30pm and end at c.5.30-45pm.

 

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Season (23 Aug 2025 - 25 Aug 2025)
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Saturday - Monday14:30 - 17:30

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