It is 1936; harvest time in Donegal and the sun is still bleaching the hay late into the summer evenings.
The long demise of rural Ireland over the last century is coming to an end, and the five Mundy sisters are just about clinging onto a way of life that cannot last. To add fuel to the still burning ‘Lughnasa Fires', Father Jack, a missionary Priest and the older brother of the household, arrives home from Africa not quite the man that left many years ago.
In a dramatic and creative new presentation of a play everyone thinks they know The Lifford Players revive the Brian Friel classic ‘Dancing at Lughnasa'.