Some months ago
we informed about an Irish tour of the
City Theatre Dublin company with a theatrical adaptation of Wuthering Heights. The same company is again on the stage, at the Pavilion Theatre in Dublin, performing Emily Brontë's novel:
City Theatre Dublin
Wuthering Heights
By Emily Bronte
Directed by Michael McCaffery with original music by Michael Scott
Love story, ghost story and revenge tragedy, Wuthering Heights is one of the defining moments of the Romantic Age.
Since its first appearance in 1847, Wuthering Heights has thrilled audiences and readers. Set amongst the wild Yorkshire moors in the early years of the nineteenth century, the vindictive, passionate character of Heathcliffe and his love affair with Cathy dominates this terrifying story of love and obsession in a strange, savage world where the line between the natural and the supernatural, the present and the past is no more than notional.
With Robert O’Connor, Gillian McCarthy, Stephen Swift, Olga Wehrly, Maureen O’Connell, Peter Gaynor and Adrian Hudson.
Duration 2 hrs ….as wild as it is funny and as funny as it is wild…. Irish acting at its best. – The Munster Express
Pavilion Theatre (Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire. Co.Dublin.)
Wednesday, 18th October 2006 - Saturday, 21st October 2006
Time: Weds 19th – Sat 21st October @ 8pm Matinee: Weds
Tickets: €20/15 school groups: €10
Later, the play will be performed in Glór:
Glór Irish Music Center, Glór.
Tue 24 October to Wed 25 October,11am & 7.30pm
Categories: Theatre, Wuthering_Heights
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