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Play Production: Riders to the Sea
A one act drama by John Millington Synge
 

Auditions: Saturday, September 11, 11:00am – 12:30pm
 

Rehearsals: Saturdays, September 18 – November 6, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Final Dress: Saturday, November 13, 9:00am – 12:30pm
 

Performances: Saturdays, November 20 & 27 at 12noon (11am call)
 

(Seeking 3 female, 1 male and ensemble plus stage manager) $20 fee if cast
 

Riders to the Sea is a play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge. It was first performed on February 25, 1904 at the Molesworth Hall, Dublin by the Irish National Theater Society. A one-act tragedy, the play is set in the Aran Islands, and like all of Synge's plays it is noted for capturing the poetic dialogue of rural Ireland.

Only four characters are named: Maurya, an elderly Irishwoman, her daughters Cathleen and Nora, and her son Bartley.

Plot synopsis
Maurya has lost her husband, father-in-law, and five sons to the sea. As the play begins Nora and Cathleen receive word that a body that may be their brother Michael has washed up on shore in Donegal, far to the north. Bartley is planning to sail to Connemara to sell a horse, and ignores Maurya's pleas to stay. As he leaves, he leaves gracefully. Maurya predicts that by nightfall she will have no living sons, and her daughters chide her for sending Bartley off with an ill word. Maurya goes after Bartley to bless his voyage, and Nora and Cathleen receive clothing from the drowned corpse that confirms it as their brother. Maurya returns home claiming to have seen the ghost of Michael riding behind Bartley and begins lamenting the loss of the men in her family to the sea, after which some villagers bring in the corpse of Bartley, who has fallen off his horse into the sea and drowned.

Maurya's speech in the final scene is famous in Irish drama.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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