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Island hosts spellbinding new theatrical production

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Published Date:
23 October 2009
AJTC Theatre will be bringing their latest production, On the Black Hill, to the Island Arts Centre on Saturday October 24.
Bruce Chatwin's award winning tale of twinship, love and belonging is set on the border of England and Wales.

Charles Way's beautiful new adaptation captures the harsh realities and humour of farming life and the unique struggle of the twins, who have one identity but two realities.

Their remarkable lives span almost the whole of the last century and throw an extraordinary light on the values of our changing times through war and peace.

Bound together and yet driven apart by nature they struggle to find meaning and purpose in their existence which, finally, is dominated by one question - 'Who will inherit their farm, their vision?'.

On the Black Hill is a spellbinging portrayal of the unbreakable link between nature and the human spirit.

'On the Black Hill' will be staged at the Island Arts Centre on Saturday October 24 at 8pm. Tickets, priced £10/8, are on sale now from the Box Office on 9250 9254.



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  • Last Updated: 23 October 2009 10:04 AM
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  • Location: Lisburn, County Antrim
 
 
 


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