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US premier for Clare author’s ‘Maggies’ play

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A PLAY by campaigning Clare author Patricia Burke Brogan received it American’s premier last week.

Burke Brogan has been a leading campaigner in the movement to expose the hidden truth behind the Magdalene Laundries for more than two decades.

The Kildysart native’s 1992 play ‘Eclipse’ is one of the first major times in which the story of the women housed in the Magdalene Laundries was brought to light.

Her 2002 play, ‘Stained Glass at Samhain’, which also deal with the Magdalene Laundries received its American premier at the University of Colorado in Denver last week.

Burke Brogan was a novice, or a trainee nun, at the Galway’s Mercy convent before she decided to leave the Church. During her time at the convent she witnessed first hand the plight of the women housed in the laundries and dedicated much of her life to highlighting their struggle – long before it was common to do so.

‘Stained Glass at Samhain’, which premiered in Ireland in 2002, also deals with the Magdalene Laundries but, in contrast to ‘Eclipse’, it takes the view point of an elderly, compas- sionate nun.

This nun, Sr Luke returns from the dead to visit the site of a former convent and laundry during the Celtic feast of Samhain as the buildings are being demolished to make way for the ‘Celtic Tiger’ boom.

She shares her life story with the audience via a series of monologues, while also interacting with

the Church authorities, the

penitent women and the

young, progressive convent

chaplain.

Over the last 20 years,

‘Eclipsed’ has become

the definitive work on the

Magdelene Laundries and

was a major infleunce for

the 2002 feature film, ‘The

Magdalene Sisters’.

The play has been trans

lated into many languages

from French to Japanese,

and been performed all

over the world, with a new

production scheduled for

Peru next year.

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