7 Things You Didn’t Know About “Prudencia Hart”
October 31, 2012
In only 7 days the National Theatre of Scotland will bring “The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart” to Duncan Hall. In honor of the theatre company’s performances here are 7 things you didn’t know about “Prudencia Hart!”
- The play is written as a playful Border Ballad. What’s a Border Ballad, you ask? LEARN ABOUT BORDER BALLADS
- Recently, The National Theatre of Scotland presented “Prudencia Hart” to sold-out crowds in Chicago and received a glowing review from the Chicago Tribune! REVIEW
- Due to popular demand Convocations added an additional performance of “Prudencia Hart” on Sunday, November 11 at noon!
- The play will encourage you to enjoy “craic” and merriment. For fun, you might brush up on your Gaelic, or at least know your name in Gaelic. GAELIC NAME GENERATOR
- What is the definition of Céilidh? (Pronounced kay-lee) —A traditional Gaelic social gathering. LEARN MORE
- What is the definition of Craic? (Pronounced krack)—A term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation. LEARN MORE
- What are corbies? Carrion crow or raven. LEARN MORE