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The Silver Tassie archivePeppered with acrid wit and dark vaudeville humour, Sean O'Casey's powerful, huge and rarely performed anti-war play of 1928 displays a jagged madness that belies its Dublin tenement setting and gives full expression to the horror and waste of war. Ireland, World War One. Dashing Harry Heegan leads his football team to victory, arriving home in swaggering celebration before he grabs his kit and heads for the trenches. A nightmare world awaits. The men, reduced to cannon-fodder, speak in mangled incantations as the casualties stack up. Months later, Harry returns, a cripple at the football club party. Everyone but the shattered war veterans dances and forgets. Dear mother, this helpless thing is still your son. Harry Heegan, me, who, on the football field, could crash a twelve-stone flyer off his feet.

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Author: Sean O'Casey

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Archive listings for The Silver Tassie (2014)

Work type: Play.

T01463518602

Producer National Theatre. Director Howard Davies. Design Vicki Mortimer. Costume John Bright. Lighting Neil Austin. Music Stephen Warbeck. Director Scarlett Mackmin (movement). Sound Paul Groothuis. Performer Adam Best. Performer Aidan Kelly. Performer Stephen Kennedy. Performer Aidan McArdle. Performer Ronan Raftery. Performer John Cormack. Performer Jim Creighton. Performer Benjmin Dilloway. Performer Owen Findlay. Performer Brendan Fleming. Performer Eoin Geoghegan. Performer Donnla Hughes. Performer Fred Lancaster. Performer Lucia McMahon. Performer Jordan Mifsud. Performer Deirdre Mullins. Performer Sam O'Mahony. Performer George Potts. Performer Judith Roddy. Performer Josie Walker. Performer Andrew Westfield.
15 Apr 14 to 3 Jul 14Lyttelton (National Theatre), West End :: V374
listing details L01971260285

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