Sea Marks by Gardner McKay presented by The Heritage Players. A chance meeting sparks a long-distance romance between a man and a woman from seemingly opposite worlds: a fisherman from a remote island off the west coast of Ireland and woman from Wales, working for a small publishing firm in Liverpool. The play has been produced in New York City in six Off-Broadway productions; the Players Theatre (“Best Off-Broadway Play”, New York Times) the Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC), and other theatres.
Gordon McKay (1932-2001) was an American actor, artist, college instructor, author and a professional skipper. He received a Drama Critics Circle Award for one of his plays, and three National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants for writing.
The Heritage Players are Kathleen Carey and Michael O’ Farrell. The play is directed by Sandi Dollinger. Fans of local theater will be very familiar with this talented cast and crew’s previous work, and we are delighted to welcome them to the Museum!
Join us on September 15th & 16th at 7pm or Sunday 17th at 2pm at the Irish American Heritage Museum (21 Quackenbush Square, Albany, NY) for a moving performance of this charming play about a chance meeting which sparks a long-distance romance between a man and a woman from seemingly opposite worlds.
You can purchase tickets online by following this link. Tickets are $10 for members and $15 for non-members. There are two acts and an intermission, and running time is approximately 90 minutes. Sea Marks is licensed by Concord Theatricals.