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John Wilson Foster
Belfast, 1917
It is 1917. William J. Pirrie, chairman of Harland & Wolff, has agreed to an interview in which he will remember his nephew Tommie - Thomas Andrews, chief designer of RMS Titanic, a ship whose name Pirrie is loath to speak. He recalls Tommy’s boyhood,starting as a young apprentice at Harland & Wolff, the greatest shipyard in the world.
The story of Titanic is known to all but how was the news taken in Belfast, the city that built this magnificent ship? Pirrie tells of the sinking, the feverish inquires, the impressive sermons issued from the pulpits of the western world, and of course, Tommie’s last moments aboard the stricken liner. Out of Pirrie's memories and musings emerges the compelling and neglected figure of Pirrie himself, the world's greatest shipbuilder.
Plays General
Full-Length
1
09 April 2012
Produced by Kabosh
First performed aboard the barge MV Confiance, docked at Lanyon Quay, Belfast.
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