Richard Rowley
Scene: The kitchen of Kinnehalla Lodge, County Down. Time: During the "Trouble".
It is the night before the marriage of Piers Coyne, the Unionist holder of Kinnehalla Lodge. Three people sitting round the fire in a County Down kitchen and ponder the tragedy which has befallen the Coyne family down the generations. Centuries earlier, his ancestors had forced an Irish chieftain’s red-haired daughter into an unwilling strategic marriage, with tragic consequences. Now, Piers Coyne has fallen for a red-haired descendent of that same chieftain – and now, as then, shots will ring out on the eve of the wedding.
Plays General
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19 January 1933
Produced by Northern Drama League
Central Hall
Information for this entry was taken from the company programme, held at Belfast's Linen Hall Library Theatre Archive, and from press cuttings sourced for this project.