
TRAD
Drama · Music · Comedy
Overview
From their home in the Donegal Gaeltacht, gifted fiddle player Shóna McAnally and her little brother Mickey take to the road with a troupe of wandering musicians, on a cross-country journey of adventure, romance, and musical exploration.
Top Cast
Megan Nic Fhionnghaile
Megan Nic Fhionnghaile
Shona
Megan Nic Fhionnghaile
Shona


Aidan Gillen
Aidan Gillen
Aidan Gillen


Sarah Greene
Sarah Greene
Sarah Greene


Peter Coonan
Peter Coonan
Peter Coonan


Ann Skelly
Ann Skelly
Ann Skelly


Henry Zaga
Henry Zaga
Frode
Henry Zaga
Frode
Cathal Coade Palmer
Cathal Coade Palmer
Ray
Cathal Coade Palmer
Ray
Dallán Woods
Dallán Woods
Mickey McAnally
Dallán Woods
Mickey McAnally
Francis O'Mahony
Francis O'Mahony
Ash
Francis O'Mahony
Ash
Sonny Daly
Sonny Daly
Cliff
Sonny Daly
Cliff
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