"An anthology of eight important new plays, each of which is concerned with questions of identity and unfinished business in Ireland. Includes: HEROIN by Grace Dyas, Trade by Mark O'Halloran, The Art of Swimming by Lynda Radley, Pineapple by Phillip McMahon, I by Amy Conroy, The Big Deal edited by Una McKevitt, Oedipus Loves You by Simon Doyle and Gavin Quinn, and The Year of Magical Wanking by Neil Watkins."
"Kildare, an aunt and 3 sisters boarded themselves into their home and entered into a suicide pact that lasted 40 days. We weren’t there. We don’t know what they said. This is not their story."
"An anthology of twelve short plays that have been produced in Bewley's Cafe Theatre on Grafton Street in Dublin over the past ten years. Featured writers include Sebastian Barry, Michael James Ford, Michael Harding, Isobel Mahon, Mark O'Halloran and Donal O'Kelly. This collection of plays is characterized by true quality, innovation, and fun. These plays should certainly be seen and heard, and this volume should pave the way for future ..."
"Friends since they were small boys, Adam and Paul have withered into two hapless, desperate Dublin junkies, tied together by habit and necessity. A stylized, downbeat comedy, the film follows the pair through a single day, which like every other, is entirely devoted to the business of scrounging and robbing money for drugs. The difference today is that Adam and Paul, already rock bottom, have finally run out of luck, credit and frien ..."