ABSENCE OF WOMEN

ABSENCE OF WOMEN

ABSENCE OF WOMEN

ABSENCE OF WOMEN

Overview

he hadn't forgotten i was there - he just didn't care whether i was there or not - it would've been better him forgetting rather than not caring at all. Gerry and Iggy face the ends of their lives in a London hostel. As they drift from present concerns - the funeral of an old drinking partner, the relative sizes of their swollen livers, tube routes, street names, God and the lure of Belfast - to remembering ghosts from long ago, we catch a poignant glimpse of what might have been. Owen McCafferty's The Absence of Women, heartrending and darkly comic in turn, premiered at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, in February 2010.

Authors

Owen McCafferty

QUIETLY received its US premiere in New York in July 2016. It was first produced at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and nominated Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards. The production played at the Traverse Theatre during the Edinburgh Festival and the Soho Theatre, Lond ...
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