Translations Tickets

Clashing cultures and tragedies of miscommunication unfold in Brian Friel's invented Irish county of Ballybeg, a place he has explored in his plays Dancing at Lughnasa, Aristocrats and Molly Sweeney. Poignant and moving, Translations depicts the power of language to unite and divide people in a time of cultural imperialism.

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Tickets at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

Formerly the Biltmore Theatre.

Address

261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

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About Translations on Broadway

Venue

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Opening

Jan. 25, 2007

Story for Translations

Manhattan Theatre Club is pleased to announce a new production of Brian Friel’s Translations that will be directed by Tony Award winner Garry Hynes (Beauty Queen of Leenane;Druid/Synge). In 1981, MTC produced the American premiere of Brian Friel's masterpiece Translations.

Twenty-five years later, the themes of this play are as timely as ever. Clashing cultures and tragedies of miscommunication unfold in Friel's invented Irish county of Ballybeg, a place he has explored in his plays Dancing at Lughnasa, Aristocrats and Molly Sweeney. Poignant and moving, Translations depicts the power of language to unite and divide people in a time of cultural imperialism.

May be inappropriate for 12 and under. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.