Hame, Sweet for Addicts, 10 – 14 March, The Shed
Hame: Sweet for Addicts
10 – 14 March, 2015
“As part of the Glasgow St Patrick’s festival 2015. A play by Phil Mac Giolla Bhain centres around the O’Donnell family who have been in Glasgow for three generations, since Seamus “Jimmy” O’Donnell arrived in Scotland in the 1940s. In 2014 “Jimmy” has suffered a stroke and his legendary physical strength has abandoned him and will not return, but the spirit remains.
When the play opens his son Michael and his granddaughter Annemarie are discussing what is best for him. As the events of the independence referendum unfold in the streets and in the Scottish media what unites and divides the different generations of the O`Donnell clan are brought into sharp relief.”
The Shed, 26 Langside Avenue, Glasgow G41 2QS
£10
http://www.sweetforaddicts.co.uk/
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