ROBERT WELCH |
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Nationality: Irish Email: Click here to contact Website: n/a |
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Plays by Robert Welch |
Protestants | ||
| 1st Produced: | 2004 | |||||
Company: | Ransom Productions | |||||
| 1st Published: | I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page. | ISBN/ASIN: | - | |||
| Music: | - | doollee no | #43076 | |||
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Genre: | Play/Drama | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 1 | Female | - | ||
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Synopsis: | an attempt to come to gripd with Protestantism, ranging across centuries and continents. | |||||
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This Piece Of Earth | ||
| 1st Produced: | 2007 | |||||
Company: | Ransom Productions | |||||
| 1st Published: | I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page. | ISBN/ASIN: | - | |||
| Music: | - | doollee no | #67602 | |||
To Buy This Play: | If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies | |||||
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Genre: | Play/Drama | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 2 | Female | 1 | ||
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Notes: | play by Richard Dormer. Poetry and Irish translation by Robert Welch | |||||
Synopsis: | A woman in tatters lies prostrate in the dirt; a filthy man crouches over her. With a guttural howl, he grabs her in a half-nelson and hauls her standing. This is, we discover, an act of passionate love: the year is 1867, and the starving couple are trying to reach the north Irish coast to sail for America. Maevev is pregnant and exhausted, and her schoolteacher husband John uses what energy and wits he has left to coax her onwards. | |||||
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