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Cyprus Avenue

David Ireland author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:23rd Sep '21

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A hilarious and troubling black comedy on the identity crisis at the heart of Ulster loyalism.

“Ireland’s play slyly makes the case that it is not discrimination that ensures survival ... but rather the ability to be two opposing things at once: Irish and British, politician and terrorist, even comedy and tragedy. If tragicomedy is the natural Irish form, Ireland makes his own inversion here, beginning with amused splutters, ending in hard gulps” The Irish Times

Eric Miller is a Belfast Loyalist. He believes his five-week old granddaughter is Gerry Adams. His family keep telling him to stop living in the past and fighting old battles that nobody cares about anymore, but his cultural heritage is under siege. He must act.

David Ireland’s black comedy takes one man’s identity crisis to the limits as he uncovers the modern day complexity of Ulster Loyalism.

Cyprus Avenue premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 2016, before transferring to the Royal Court Theatre, The MAC in Belfast and The Public Theater in New York. It won Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards and the James Tait Black Prize for Drama, 2017.

This edition features a new introduction by Professor Ondrej Pilny.

[A] complex, unsettling and provocative play about nationhood and identity * The Stage *
Ireland’s play slyly makes the case that it is not discrimination that ensures survival . . . but rather the ability to be two opposing things at once: Irish and British, politician and terrorist, even comedy and tragedy. If tragicomedy is the natural Irish form, Ireland makes his own inversion here, beginning with amused splutters, ending in hard gulps * Irish Times *
Compulsive viewing * Daily Telegraph *
David Ireland’s shocking new play balances humour and horror * Observer *

ISBN: 9781350184619

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 86g

96 pages