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Elaine is briefly in a new documentary from Northern Ireland called THE STORY OF FIELD DAY, about the Field Day Theatre Company. It also stars Stephen Rea and is available for viewing in the GALLERY.
This documentary tells the story of the most important theatre company Ireland has ever seen. Over 18 years, it attempted to use the theatre as a way of exploring what has lain behind the strife of the last 30 years and the forces which have made us who we are.
The film begins with Belfast-born actor Stephen Rea returning to the Guildhall in Londonderry where he and playwright Brian Friel launched the company in 1980 with the now-classic play, Translations.
As the company developed, they attracted to their ranks poets Seamus Heaney, Seamus Deane and Tom Paulin as well as filmmaker Davy Hammond and another playwright, Tom Kilroy.
The film traces the evolution of their work together, revisiting the key plays and places that shaped it.
It features an amazing wealth of archive material of the company on stage and off, including footage never before seen on television - as well as a specially-filmed staged reading in which Stepehn Rea re-explores
some key scenes from plays.
The film also explores the demise of the company and the now infamous split between Rea and Friel which tore it apart.
THE STORY OF FIELD DAY is produced by Johnny Muir, BBC Northern Ireland.
— taken from the BBC website.
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New pictures of Elaine Cassidy at the Edun One Launch Party are available for viewing in the GALLERY.

© Wire Images and Zeph
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