Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Translations

The Manhattan Theater Club presents what is perhaps the most insightful play on Broadway this season. For those who enjoy a solid, well-performed play this is a must see. The cast shines, the writing is compelling and witty and the directing and staging are right on the mark.

Set in 19th Century rural Ireland, the story follows the lives of a group of people who are transitioning from their native Gaelic to the English language, which is being imposed upon them by the British.

Beyond the surface story, however, the play addresses the importance of communication and the effect of culture on language as well as language on culture. Translations is written by Irish playwright Brian Friel, whose plays Dancing at Lughnasa and Faith Healer have also been performed on Broadway. The show runs through April 1, 2007.