“The Weir”, ghost stories with an Irish twist on stage in Sleepy Hollow 3/14 and 3/15

Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, an Irish play will be presented in Sleepy Hollow.  The play“The Weir”  is written by Conor McPherson in 1997. It was first produced at The Royal Court Theatre in London and has been presented around the world and off Broadway

The setting of the play is in a pub in Ireland.  At the pub a group of men gathered to drink and share supernatural stories with a newly arrived woman.  The title “weir” refers to a small dam on a local river. The Weir is a symbol of the isolation of their community, while the the ghost stories they tell is but a way to connect and reveal deeper truths about themselves in this quiet village.

The play is produced by Lovely Calamity Productions and the shows are on Friday March 14, and Saturday March 15th .  The play will be presented at Hudson Valley Writer’s Center  300 Riverside Dr. Sleepy Hollow, NY.

For tickets: https://www.lovelycalamity.com

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