Of all the streets to open a record store, one nicknamed Bomb Alley might not have been optimal.
Then again this was Belfast in 1977, when the nationalistic, sectarian violence known as the Troubles made retail perilous pretty much everywhere.
The situation did not deter Terri Hooley, who welcomed warring Protestants and Catholics to the shop he had optimistically called Good Vibrations.
“It was like a little oasis in a sea of madness,” Hooley, 74, said in a recent video conversation from Belfast.
Colin Carberry and Glenn Patterson then adapted their own screenplay into a stage musical for Belfast’s Lyric Theater, whose current production of the show is running at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan until July 16.
Persons:
Terri Hooley, ” Hooley, Richard Dormer, Hooley, Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson
Organizations:
Irish Arts Center
Locations:
Belfast, Manhattan