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Tag Archives for: "contemporary Irish drama"
 The lost boys
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted February 16, 2020

The lost boys

Sometimes, on the way to reclaim oneself, it is necessary to unload. So, on the brink of his 2002 testimony in the Irish courts, where he charges Ireland with willful blindness, deafness and [...]

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 Hurl depicts immigrants’ dilemma
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted October 10, 2018

Hurl depicts immigrants’ dilemma

Somewhere in the west of Ireland, a group of immigrants waits for something to happen. They are housed in a row of caravans, bored, and new to Ireland. They want to go to work, to fit in, but [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted April 17, 2018

A quiet examination of a country divided

Two men walk into a bar. It’s Belfast, 2009. In the play Quietly by Owen McCafferty, now playing at Corrib Theatre, barkeep Robert (Murri Lazaroff-Babin), a young man from Poland, is [...]

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