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Rathmines Road (NHB Modern Plays) - cover

Rathmines Road (NHB Modern Plays)

Deirdre Kinahan

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

Will truth out?
Set over one evening, Rathmines Road by Deirdre Kinahan is a play that rages in a tiny room. Fraught, funny and ferocious, it testifies to the pain of carrying the memory of sexual assault throughout a lifetime.
A play about secret trauma and public revelation, Rathmines Road bristles with tension and interrogates catharsis to ask: when and how do we take responsibility?
The play premiered at the Abbey Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival 2018, previewing at the Civic Theatre, Tallaght, in a co-production between Fishamble and the Abbey Theatre.
Available since: 10/12/2018.
Print length: 120 pages.

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