
"Unveiling the Consequences: The Plundering of Language in 'Translations'"
The Irish Repertory Theater presents an exquisite revival of Brian Friel's play "Translations," directed by Doug Hughes. Set in 1833 in the fictional town of Ballybeg, the play explores the consequences of anglicizing Irish place-names and erasing the native tongue. The characters, beautifully portrayed by the actors, grapple with questions about language, identity, and the connection between people and their homes. Friel's work highlights the importance of reimagining the plight of those affected by imperial appetites for deeper understanding.