- Living Quarters
"Living Quarters" is a play written by
Brian Friel and first performed in theAbbey Theatre inDublin ,Ireland , in1977 .ummary
"Living Quarters" is a
memory play set in asoldier 's home inDonegal , near Friel's favourite fictionaltown of Ballybeg. It tells the story of the fateful day that Commandant Frank Butler returns ahero from a successfulUN mission in theMiddle East . His fourchildren from his firstmarriage all return home for thecelebration s, along with Frank's youngwife , Anna.The extent to which Commandant Butler's first wife dominated the
family (deceased) is obvious; Frank'sSon (Ben) suffered anervous breakdown on her death, while eldestdaughter Helen is still scarred by her mother's opposition to her marriage to a private soldier.Unique is the way in which the story is told: not through conventional flashbacks, but through an artificial
narrator , called Sir, who acts asarbiter and director, making sure that the characters' memories reflectreality . In an environment of people trying to reestablish connections with their family, Ben has asecret he shares with Anna, and the attempts to reveal that secret temporarily bring father and son back together, but ultimately lead to a grim conclusion."Living Quarters" deals with accepting responsibility for one's actions.Critical acclaim was initially muted, but the play has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years, including a season at the Greek National Theatre.
Many have considered this play (a proud family with three sisters and a weak brother) to be a forerunner to Friel's masterpiece Aristocrats.
External links
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9800E7DE133BF937A15751C0A965948260 New York Times Review]
* [http://www.edinburghguide.com/theatre/livingquartersreview_20071031 Edinburgh Guide Review]
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