''The Home Place'' is a play written by
Brian Friel
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that first premiered at the
Gate
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Theatre,
Dublin
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on 1 February 2005.
After a sold-out season at the Gate, it transferred to the Comedy Theatre (now
Harold Pinter Theatre), in
London
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's
West End, on 25 May 2005, where it won the 2005
Evening Standard Award
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for Best Play, and made its American premiere at the
Guthrie Theater
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(
Minneapolis
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,
MN) in September 2007.
Summary
The play is set in the summer of 1878 in the fictional village of
Ballybeg,
County Donegal
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, at the house ("The Lodge") of Christopher Gore, who lives with his son David, and their longtime housekeeper Margaret. Christopher is a widowed land-owner from England ("the home place" of Kent). Both he and his son David are in love with Margaret. Two guests are staying at The Lodge, Dr Richard Gore, Christopher's cousin, and Dr Gore's assistant, Perkins. Dr Gore is an anthropologist and is traveling throughout Ireland recording the physical characteristics of the locals.
Dr Gore's methods and racist hypotheses ignite animosity in the town, where a despised English landlord, Lord Lifford, was recently murdered. Christopher is caught in the middle between his cousin and his allegiance to the locals. The play runs the course of a single day in Ballybeg and centers on the resurgence of the
Home rule
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movement in Ireland. The Lifford killing is based on the actual murder of
William Clements, 3rd Earl of Leitrim in April 1878.
Characters
* Christopher Gore - Owner of The Lodge and a landlord in Ballybeg.
* David Gore - Son of Christopher.
* Dr. Richard Gore - Cousin of Christopher Gore, Anthropologist.
* Perkins - Assistant to Dr Gore.
* Lord Lifford - Local landlord, recently killed.
* Margaret O'Donnell - Head housekeeper at The Lodge.
* Clement O'Donnell - Father of Margaret, local schoolmaster and choir leader.
* Sally Cavanagh - housekeeper at The Lodge
* Con Doherty - local voice/leader of disapproval of Dr Gore's work
* Johnny MacLoone - local, strongman for Con
* Tommy Boyle - young local
* Maisie McLaughlin - young local
* Mary Sweeney - local
Original Cast
When the show first premiered, the original cast was:
[The Home Place]
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* Christopher Gore -
Tom Courtenay
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* David Gore -
Hugh O'Conor
* Dr. Richard Gore -
Nick Dunning
* Perkins -
Pat Kinevane
* Margaret O'Donnell -
Derbhle Crotty
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She studied law in UCD in the late 1980s joining Dramsoc and then pursued the performance course at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin.
She was a ...
* Clement O'Donnell -
Barry McGovern
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Background
McGovern is a former member of the RTÉ Players and the Abbey Theatre Company. He has worked in theatre, film, r ...
* Sally Cavanagh - Laura Jane Laughlin
* Con Doherty -
Adam Fergus
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Early life
Born in Drogheda, County Louth and raised in the nearby village of Laytown, he is the son of a nurse and a recruitment specialist. He attended Clongowes College before going ...
* Johnny MacLoone -
Michael Judd
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* Tommy Boyle -
Bill Ó Cléirigh
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Kenneth McDonnell
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(alternated shows)
* Maisie McLaughlin -
Leanna Duke Leanna may refer to:
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* Leanna Carriere-Wellwood, Canadian pole vaulter and heptathlete
* Leanna Crawford, American singer-songwriter
* Leanna Creel, American actress
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Ciara Lyons
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* Mary Sweeney -
Brenda Larby
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References
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2005 plays
Plays by Brian Friel