Language and history come alive in West End Productions' 'Translations' Parker Owen as Owen and David Yakubik as Captain Lancey in West End Productions' "Translations." Rachel Foster as Maire and Graydon Clarke as Lieutenant Yolland in West End Productions' "Translations." Published November 7, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified November 7, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Language and history come alive in West End Productions' 'Translations' West End Productions is bringing Brian Friel's "Translations" to the North Fourth Theatre stage Friday, Nov. 7, through Nov. 23. "It just checks all the boxes," Joe Feldman, show director, said. "... It's a very, very moving play. It's set in a historical context, but the play is really about the people, ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances." collection_d78ebd8e-d145-469a-95b6-ab05c376b20b.html
As featured on - Language and history come alive in West End Productions' 'Translations' West End Productions is bringing Brian Friel's "Translations" to the North Fourth Theatre stage Friday, Nov. 7, through Nov. 23. "It just checks all the boxes," Joe Feldman, show director, said. "... It's a very, very moving play. It's set in a historical context, but the play is really about the people, ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances."
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