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`Dancing at Lughnasa': Simply wonderful

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The Boston Globe, November 23rd, 1991

DANCING AT LUGHNASA. Play in two acts by Brian Friel Directed by Patrick Mason. Set by Joe Vanek. Lighting by Trevor Dawson. Sound by T. Richard Fitgerald. Choreography by Terry John Bates. At: the Plymouth Theater, New York NEW YORK -- In one of the most exultant scenes in all dramatic literature the five Mundy sisters lift up their skirts and dance a jig around the table in their Ballybeg kitchen. The oldest, a parched schoolteacher, first opens her mouth in shock, then joins in. Above the dancing Mundys, on a gently rising hill behind the house, the wheat waits to be harvested (it's August ...

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