Dave Duggan
Ebrington Barracks in Derry, 1916.
Francis Ledwidge was an Irish patriot and Nationalist, killed in action during World War I. This play finds him and his squad members facing the question in barracks: why return to the front when we have already survived three campaigns? Can we trick death again? Should we desert? Why would an Irishman join the British Army and can there be poetry in the midst of war?
Plays General
Full-Length
7
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8
Cast doubling required. In the original production, the part of Private Boylan was played by a female actor who also took the part of Rosie Friel. The production also featured a drummer
25 February 2010
Produced by The Playhouse
The Playhouse
The production subsequently went on tour to venues in Belfast, Dublin and Ballybofey, finishing up with a run of performances on the site of Ebrington Barracks itself.
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The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme.