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  1. Dancing At Lughnasa. Academy Award (r) winner Meryl Streep stars in this beautifully filmed tale of the loves and losses offive sisters in rural Ireland. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

    • 94 min
  2. Five unmarried sisters make the most of their simple existence in rural Ireland in the 1930s. A young boy tells the story of growing up in a fatherless home with his unmarried mother and four spinster aunts in 1930s Ireland. Five women different in temperament and capability from one another form a firm emotional support system for one another ...

  3. From left, Meryl Streep, Brid Brennan and Sophie Thompson in Pat O'Connor's film "Dancing at Lughnasa," based on a play by Brian Friel. Among the five unmarried sisters who are the subject of Brian Friel's play (and who are named for his own mother and aunts), it is Kate who wears her unmarried status least comfortably.

  4. Based on the Tony Award-winning play set in 1930's Ireland, Dancing At Lughnasa tells the story of the Mundy sisters, who struggle daily against their poverty-stricken environment. Only their indomitable spirit keeps them from tragedy and despair.

  5. Dancing at Lughnasa Ticket prices. All performances. £20, £39, £49, £59, £69, £89. For concessions and discounts, see Ways to save. Visit our Ticketing FAQs for information on how to book, ticket exchanges and more. Photography (Siobhán McSweeney, Justine Mitchell, Louisa Harland, Bláithín Mac Gabhann and Alison Oliver) by Will Douglas.

  6. DANCING AT LUGHNASA is a poignant drama featuring brilliant ensemble acting, gorgeous photography and music by Grammy Award (r)-winning composer Bill Whelan (Riverdance).

  7. I’ve seen several people say that Dancing at Lughnasa is boring and they couldn’t get through it but I found it to be sweet! The sisters’ relationships and each of them being fleshed out was really nice. It certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel. Meryl Streep does a mostly decent Irish accent! Gorgeous, gorgeous score.