Don't anticipate the ending
Brian Friel penned this note to self whilst writing Dancing at Lughnasa (1990). That these words reappear elsewhere in Friel’s notes suggest that they functioned as a kind of mantra, reminding him not to let the play’s sombre ending influence the tone of the whole piece.
From MS 37,104/1, National Library of Ireland; copyright Brian Friel Estate, reproduced by permission.
Don’t think in elegaic terms.
All these people are spirited – even fiery – full of fight.
Don’t anticipate the ending.
In the final scene I see Fr. Jack + Rose and understand their presence. But Gerry’s reasons for being there aren’t so evident.