Ros Kavanagh.

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A Cry from Heaven

A Cry from Heaven, written by Vincent Woods and directed by Olivier Py. Performed at the Abbey Theatre in June 2005. Text on play follows:

A Cry from Heaven retells the story of the beautiful Deirdre and the Sons of Usna which is one of the great tragedies of Irish myth. The birth of a girl heralded by omens of a vulture-shrouded sky begins the drama of King Conchobar mac Nessa and his obsession with Deirdre which led to a land divided. When Deirdre unites with her lover Naoise and goes into exile with the Sons of Usna, the stage is set for betrayal and bloodthirsty revenge that will plunge all Ulster into darkness. The play is drawn from material in the Ulster Cycle. Woods’s poetic retelling of the myth of Deirdre transforms this timeless story into a compelling contemporary drama.