The Last Prime Minister of Ireland

Written by Gerry Farrell

Directed by Prin Duignan

CAST

Gerry Farrell, Rebecca Farrell, Barry Deignan, Michael Roper, Sheila O’Keefe

Tension and comedy coalesce in equal measure in this gripping historical psychological drama. A true story of conflict, love, betrayal and redemption emerge when Lloyd George is confronted by his daughter on the morning of his wife’s funeral in January 1941 about his past political and personal behaviour. His dealings with Ireland feature in particular where he stands accused of deceiving both the unionist and nationalist communities, where he employed oppression and coercion instead of negotiation. But it is the betrayal of his family and his native Wales that torture the central protagonist most as he interacts with a host of characters. Moments of tragedy meet the counterpoint of comedy as the eccentric Megan (Lloyd Georges’s daughter) interacts with the mundane Philip Noel Baker (founder of the United Nations) Audiences will find relief in the inebriated and lazy Cledwyn who, in the last moments of the play, accidentally solves a great mystery that has baffled all throughout the action of the drama. While the maternal Lallie, housekeeper and confidant attempts to bring peace to the tortured souls in the family milieu.

October 14th and 15th 2022

The Glens Centre

8pm

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8pm

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At the Glens Centre, Manorhamilton at 8pm on October 14th and 15th 2022

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Following on from its success with The First Protestant, Splódar Theatre Company, Leitrim brings another fantastic new play to the stage!