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at
Irish Cultural & Heritage Center
2133 W. Wisconsin
Avenue
| The renovation of a house for an English couple in a small Irish town causes tensions to build among the natives as old jealousies, bigotry and racism surface regarding outsiders settling in their town. But nothing prepares them for their new fellow employee, a black African refugee. This play speaks to the ages regarding acceptance and tolerance and the continual struggle and oftentimes war that occurs when your identity is dependent upon your property. |
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Friday, May 9 8:00 p.m. Saturday, May 10 4:00 p.m. Sunday, May 11 2:00 p.m. Pay-what-you-can at the door
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and
Friday,
May 16th in Rochester, NY,
as
Milwaukee Irish Arts' contribution to the
Acting
Irish International Theatre Festival.
Nine
other full-length productions will be staged by groups
from
Florida, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Winnipeg,
Calgary,
Toronto and Ireland.
cast
| Eamon |
Robert W.C. Kennedy
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| Stephen |
Nick Harazin
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| Molly |
Sharon Nieman-Koebert
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| "G.C." |
Kevin Callahan
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| Laurence |
Samuel Olukotun
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| Directed by: |
James Gallagher
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| Assisted by: |
Margaret Casey
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