‘Because Peadar loved to dance’. A reflection on the production of Blueberry Hill released online by Traverse Theatre Edinburgh for the festival, a wonderful realisation of Sebastian Barry (2017) ‘On Blueberry Hill'(Directed by Jim Culleton starring Niall Buggy as ‘Christy’ & David Ganly as ‘PJ’).
‘Because Peadar loved to dance’.[1] ‘As if, having done the worst thing to each other, we could do no further harm, or any, really. And there was safety in that. Like the old world of my childhood. And, in this strange atmosphere, the shades of Peadar and my mother were somehow given a sort of … More ‘Because Peadar loved to dance’. A reflection on the production of Blueberry Hill released online by Traverse Theatre Edinburgh for the festival, a wonderful realisation of Sebastian Barry (2017) ‘On Blueberry Hill'(Directed by Jim Culleton starring Niall Buggy as ‘Christy’ & David Ganly as ‘PJ’).

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