Setting
Synopsis
Becca and Howie Corbett are a happy suburban couple with everything they could want until a shocking and sudden event turns their world upside down and leaves them drifting perilously apart.
David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, filled with distinctive wit and grace, charts the path from grief to its antidotes – love and hope.
Cast
Becca | Grainne Kenny |
Howie | John Stack |
Izzy | Ellen Quirke |
Nat | Sheila Heneghan |
Jason | Ronan Bennett |
Crew
Director | Ger Canning |
Stage Manager | Noel Hayes |
Set | Donie O’Sullivan |
Assisted By | Hugh Collins |
Patrick Feeney | |
Brendan Hurley | |
Paddy Joe Sheehan | |
Mary Walsh | |
Joe Watkins | |
Helen Bennett | |
Adrian Finn | |
Lighting | Cillian Cotter |
Billy Casey | |
Sound | Richard Barry |
About The Group
Ballyduff Drama Group has been performing on the Three-Act Circuit for over thirty years. In that time they have won Best Play, Best Producer, Best Presentation, Best Stage Management as well as all the main acting awards at the All Ireland Finals in Athlone. Their repertoire is extensive and has included work across the whole spectrum of dramatic endeavour. Productions like “Albertine in Five Times”, second-placed “Of Mice and Men” (2010) and “Caught in the Net” (2008) and the All-Ireland winning “On Raftery’s Hill” (2004) represent just some of its array of achievements. Our group promote the ethos that is Ballyduff Drama Group – one of inclusion, determination, cooperation and pride