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THE DEATH AND RESSURECTION OF MR ROCHE

The Death and Resurrection of Mr Roche was rejected by the Abbey Theatre but was the controversial 'hit' of the 1968 Dublin Theatre Festival. It enjoyed further success in London, on radio and television and in translation.

The arrival of the enigmatic homosexual Mr Roche into an all-night, male drinking session leads to brutal violence and a surreal coup de theatre. But the play centers upon the sad bachelor, Kelly, and the inner journey which he has to make into his own sexuality under the shadow of Mr Roche.

A seminal play of the Irish theatre of the Sixties, it is also the drama which announced a brave, restless and probing gift and established the reputation of a presence treasured in Irish writing.

THOMAS KILROY - photograph taken by Joe O'Shaughnessy
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'A savage and compassionate picture of wasted lives. This is a piece which transcends the Dublin that is its flesh and bone; its melancholy theme is shot through with wild humour and many a sudden imaginative flash.'
                                                                                     J W Lambert, The Sunday Times


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THE SHAPE OF METAL- cover - drawing by Brian Bourke
  THE SECRET FALL OF CONSTANCE WILDE  DOUBLE CROSS  THE O'NEILL  TALBOT'S BOX  TEA AND SEX AND SHAKESPEARE
  GHOSTS  THE SEAGULL  MY SCANDALOUS LIFE  PIRANDELLOS  CHRIST DELIVER US! Cover image by Brian Bourke