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Translations is written by Brian Friel and directed by Fraser Stevens.

Greystone Theatre: Translations

A collision of cultures brings far-reaching consequences

Event

Dates: Feb. 10–14
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Emrys Jones Theatre, John Mitchell Building, 118 Science Pl, Saskatoon

Tickets: $25 general; $22 senior; $20 student

Purchase tickets online or call 306-966-5188

Translations

By Brian Friel
Directed by Fraser Stevens

Set in late August 1833, “Translations” unfolds at a hedge-school in Baile Beag, County Donegal. The play introduces a diverse group of students, from a semi-literate farmer to an elderly autodidact. Nearby, a detachment of Royal Engineers is tasked with mapping the area through the first Ordnance Survey. They must record local Gaelic place names and replace them with English equivalents. The action’s administrative nature transforms into a deeply personal issue. This collision of cultures brings forth far-reaching consequences that impact the community profoundly.

See the full Greystone Theatre season: https://artsandscience.usask.ca/drama/greystone/greystone-theatre.php


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