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Yes So I Said Yes - (Modern Plays) by David Ireland (Paperback)

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Yes So I Said Yes - (Modern Plays) by David Ireland (Paperback)
Yes So I Said Yes - (Modern Plays) by David Ireland (Paperback)

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Yes So I Said Yes - (Modern Plays) by David Ireland (Paperback)

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Book Synopsis Its harder to kill people when theres a peace process on. Ulster Loyalist Alan Black is kept awake every night by his neighbour McCorricks dog barking. To add to his difficulties, McCorrick refuses to acknowledge that he even owns a dog, let alone one that is creating a disturbance. In a Northern Ireland he barely recognises, where politics has proved just to be the continuation of war by other means, a disconsolate Alan sets out to rid himself of the incessant noise. As he seeks help from authority figures, he finally - as a very last resort - turns to the only voice he can really trust, Eamonn Holmes... Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the partition of Ireland and the foundation of Northern Ireland, Yes So I Said Yes is a blackly comic, ferocious, dystopian satire about what its like to feel alone in a place where everyone else is conspiring to erase you and your history. This edition was published to coincide with the production at Londons Finborough Theatre in November 2021. Review Quotes David Irelands provocative, surreal, intensely brutal farce finds a former loyalist paramilitary seeking mediation from Eamonn Holmes for a dispute with his neighbour ... Go prepared to be appalled and challenged...Ireland is the only British writer using theatre for extreme physical and intellectual provocation of audiences in the manner of recent American plays such as Suzan-Lori Parks White Noise and Aleshea Harriss Is God Is . -- Guardian David Irelands provocative, blackly comic satire is the tale of a paramilitary loyalist left behind by the peace process -- Telegraph About the Author David Ireland was Playwright-in-Residence at the Lyric Theatre Belfast 2011-2012. He won the Stewart Parker Award and the Meyer-Whitworth Award in 2012 and was shortlisted for the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright 2016. He won the James Tait Black Prize Award for Cyprus Avenue .
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