An Irish singer is set to star in a new production about writer Brendan Behan's "inspirational" mother.
Imelda May will take the lead in 'Mother of All the Behans', which Peter Sheridan has adapted for the stage from the book by Brian Behan.
Inspired by the songs and stories handed down through generations, this retelling is an entertaining journey through the social history of Dublin and the Behan family history.
Speaking about the announcement yesterday (February 9), Imelda May said, "I’m excited to announce today, on the centenary of our beloved Brendan Behan's birth, that I’ll be playing the role of his charismatic and magnificent mother Kathleen Behan in Peter Sheridan’s wonderful play Mother Of All The Behans.
"Kathleen’s historical songs, colourful stories and lust for life resonate with me deeply. She’s a true Dub full of wit, wisdom, knowledge and humour that I feel I know from every woman that raised me. I love to learn, I love a challenge and for my growth, both personally and as an artist, I feel it’s imperative to leave my comfort zone often and swim a little deeper each time.
"I’m terrified and thrilled by this project but I feel passionately about this play, this story, this period of our history and culture and most importantly this woman."
The production will hit the stage at the 3Olympia Theatre from Tuesday 15th August for a strictly limited run.
Tickets go on sale Friday 17th February at 10am via Ticketmaster.
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