Living Quarters
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Living Quarters is a play written by Brian Friel and first performed in the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, in 1977 in a production directed by Joe Dowling.
- Sir (Clive Geraghty) The artificial narrator of the play.
- Commandant Frank Butler (Ray McAnally) Early 50s, a career military man, father to Helen, Miriam, Ben, and Tina, husband to Anna
- Helen Kelly (Fedelma Cullen) 27, divorced, a stylish woman now living in London
- Miriam Donnelly (Maire Hastings) 25, a practical mother of three, married to Charlie Donnelly
- Ben (Stephen Brennan) 24, lacks self-confidence, a "mother's boy."
- Tina (Bernadette Shortt) 18, "the pet of the family."
- Father Tom Carty (Michael O'hAonghusa) 64, chaplain to Butler's unit
- Charlie Donnelly (Niall O'Brien) Early 30s, married to Miriam, a cautious court clerk
- Anna (Dearbhla Molloy) Early 20s, Frank's second wife, mature and intelligent.[1]