
Andrew Bennett and Karen Scully. Conversations On A Homecoming is one of the best plays of the last half-century written by one of the wittiest yet most serious of Irish writers.
Galway pub newly modernised by its returned Yankee owner it explores the Americanisation of Ireland in the post-Kennedy era. Over a long drinking session a group of friends gather together after an absence of ten years. Faced with the changes the years have wrought, the four male and 3 female characters begin a long process of self-discovery.
Livin Dred directed by Padraic Mc Intyre have undertaken this production in consort with NOMAD, a group of eight north-midland theatres (Ramor Theatre among them) directors have come together to produce and promote top quality theatre and performances in the region.
Humor and insight the play received its first unforgettable production by Garry Hynes and Druid in 1985. saw Garry’s production will not want to miss this production by Livin Dred. Equally those who have never previously seen the play should not miss this opportunity to experience a modern classic.