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Belfast Girl archiveIn the wake of the Saville Report of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, comes a play which considers the human dimension of the Northern Ireland question, and uncovers the personal costs of political struggle. Written by John Dunne, and directed by Mary Tynan, Belfast Girl is set in the aftermath of the Good Friday agreement. Annie is the Belfast Girl of the title: a working class protestant who grew up during the troubles. Her marriage to Orangeman Billy is on the rocks, and an unexpected visit from English Catholic Dave, her childhood sweetheart who she hasn't seen since her teens, brings matters to a head in an explosive manner. Annie's brother Macca also has his own journey to make, as he has to choose between his best friend and his unionist allegiances on the one hand, and his familial loyalty to his sister on the other. Belfast Girl is the third incarnation of John Dunne's play. The previous versions Belfast and A Belfast Boy have both received critical acclaim from the press, and Belfast was a Time Out Critic's Choice.

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Author: John Dunne

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Archive listings for Belfast Girl (2010)

Work type: Play.

T575975643

Company London Irish Theatre. Director Mary Tynan.
7 Sep 10 to 12 Sep 10Courtyard Theatre, Inner London :: V184
listing details L123586178

Other listings

17 Aug 10 to 26 Aug 10General, Outer London :: V1087
listing details L569005860

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