Author: | Sebastian Barry | ISBN: | 9780571319091 |
Publisher: | Faber & Faber | Publication: | October 23, 2014 |
Imprint: | Faber & Faber | Language: | English |
Author: | Sebastian Barry |
ISBN: | 9780571319091 |
Publisher: | Faber & Faber |
Publication: | October 23, 2014 |
Imprint: | Faber & Faber |
Language: | English |
See, love between a man and a woman, it's - private. It happens where you never do see it. In rooms.
Italy 1 - Ireland 0...
The score that marked Ireland's demoralizing exit from Italia '90 took its toll. No more so than for Janet and Joe Brady of Parnell Street who lost far more than the match that night. Some years on, Joe and Janet reveal the intimacies of their love and the rupture of their marriage, through interconnecting monologues that also evoke their life-long love affair with Dublin city itself.
Sebastian Barry's explores with vivid tenderness the devastating effects of public and private acts of violence. This is an intimate, heroic tale of ordinary and extraordinary life on the streets of Dublin.
Fishamble's world premiere of The Pride of Parnell Street opened at the Tricycle Theatre, London, and as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin, in September 2007.
See, love between a man and a woman, it's - private. It happens where you never do see it. In rooms.
Italy 1 - Ireland 0...
The score that marked Ireland's demoralizing exit from Italia '90 took its toll. No more so than for Janet and Joe Brady of Parnell Street who lost far more than the match that night. Some years on, Joe and Janet reveal the intimacies of their love and the rupture of their marriage, through interconnecting monologues that also evoke their life-long love affair with Dublin city itself.
Sebastian Barry's explores with vivid tenderness the devastating effects of public and private acts of violence. This is an intimate, heroic tale of ordinary and extraordinary life on the streets of Dublin.
Fishamble's world premiere of The Pride of Parnell Street opened at the Tricycle Theatre, London, and as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin, in September 2007.