Ensuring nothing gets lost in Translations

As he readies a tour of Brian Friel’s classic play, Adrian Dunbar is adamant it doesn’t need any heavy-handed directorial interventions, writes Pádraic Killeen.

Ensuring nothing gets lost in Translations

ADRIAN DUNBAR has worn a few hats over the years. Famous for his roles in film and television, the Enniskillen man has also known success as a writer, having penned the 1991 film Hear My Song, in which he also starred.

In more recent years he has distinguished himself as a theatre director, helming revivals of plays such as Frank McGuinness’s Carthaginians and Brian Friel’s Philadelphia, Here I Come.

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