Geraldine Aron A Galway Girl


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A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron Maisie and Dermot are the perfect picture of incompatibility. Married in 1950, they tell us about their life together. They bicker, quarrel and disagree, but we also see wonderful moments of joy and connection. By turns poignant and hilarious, ‘A Galway Girl’ shows us the ups and downs of a shared life that was a touching mixture of humour and tragedy, held together by a love that endured. A Galway Girl traces the joys and sorrows of a shared life from Small town Ireland to a life in London. Starring Clare Barrett and Joe Hanley.   Directed by Terry Byrne Producer Kevin Reynolds RTÉ Drama on One, 23 June 2012 First staged at Bewley's Cafe Theatre in Dublin, Terry Byrne's production of Geraldine Aron's one-acter is a powerful piece, with two stand-out performances from the actors.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.