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  1. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Five unmarried sisters make the most of their simple existence in rural Ireland in the 1930s.Watch Now: https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Dancing_...

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  2. 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.

  3. 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. Drama 1998 1 hr 32 min. 60%. 13+.

  4. Directed by Pat O'Connor. With Meryl Streep, Michael Gambon and Gerard McSorley.Dancing at Lughnasa Streaming : https://amzn.to/3ZBRMlh Dancing at Lughnasa B...

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  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 told from his memories, summoning back to the end of that summer, on the eve of celebration to the harvest diety Lugh, god of music and light. But the celebration of the film . . . the music and the light of it . . . really lives within the sisters, a gift they share with each other and the ones they love.

  7. Tanz in die Freiheit. Tanz in die Freiheit (Alternativtitel: Ein Sommer und eine Nacht; Originaltitel: Dancing at Lughnasa) ist ein US-amerikanisch - britisch - irisches Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 1998. Regie führte Pat O’Connor, das Drehbuch schrieb Frank McGuinness anhand eines Theaterstücks von Brian Friel .