Baile | Eolas | Déan Teagmháil Linn
Páraic Breathnach
A dramatic non-verbal adaptation of the ancient Irish saga 'Táin Bo Cuailnge', the centre piece of the eight century Ulster cycle of heroic tales. The play opens with the wedding of lovers Medb and Ailill, which is marred by a row between the couple that erupts when Ailill produces a Golden Bull as a symbol of his vast herds of cattle. Driven by a need to possess a bull equal to that of her husband's, Medb sends an envoy to Ulster to purchase a famous bull. On their way, Medb's men injure Cuchulainn, the famous warrior, which results in war being declared between Queen Medb and Conor, King of Ulster.
Téatar Fisiciúil/Téatar Seiftithe
Dráma Fada
15
12
27
Cast doubling is possible. See original production for details. Five musicians were also used in the original production.
17 June 1992
Produced by Macnas
Táin premiered at Expo '92 in Seville, Spain.
The Irish premiere of the play took place at the McDonagh Building, Galway as part of the Galway Arts Festival on July 17, 1992.
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The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme.
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