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McGuinness brings Garbo to Buncrana 09.02.10

PLAYWRIGHT Frank McGuinness is going back to his roots once more with his latest work set in his hometown of Buncrana.
'Greta Garbo Came To Donegal' is based on the true story of when the famous Hollywood actress visited the county in the 1970s. She visited the wonderful Glebe House in Churchill but stayed at Glenveagh Castle.
Like many people who have taken a tour of Glebe House, McGuinness was struck by the fascinating history of its owner, the English painter Derek Hill. The tour includes stories of Hill's many illustrious guests over the years and how his no-nonsense Donegal housekeeper and cook took it all in her stride.
Where other visitors may marvel, Frank McGuinness, went one further and was sufficiently inspired to write a fictional account of Garbo's visit.
However, he sets the visit in 1967 and in his hometown of Buncrana rather than Churchill or Glenveagh. 'Greta Garbo Came To Donegal' opened to rave reviews last week at London's Tricycle Theatre.
McGuinness told the Irish World newspaper in London: "Historically, (Garbo) came over in the 70s,
Frank McGuinness who has penned a fictional account of Greta Garbo's visit to Donegal.
but I moved the visit to 1967, and I've changed all the details of where she stays and everything. I just used the fact that she came as the starting point of the play."
The plot of the play involves an impoverished Catholic family who have been forced to sell their Donegal home to a cold and patronising English artist for whom they now work. It must be noted that Derek Hill was nothing like the artist in McGuinness' new play. As the Buncrana writer himself acknowledges "(Hill) was an Englishman that did everything for Ireland, one of those extraordinary, cross-cultural people".
McGuinness has won many awards for his work. It is not since his acclaimed 'Factory Girls', however, that Buncrana features so overtly. One can only hope his new play can be staged sometime in the future in Donegal, if not the hometown itself.
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