A Cry From Heaven
By (Author) Vincent Woods
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.2
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
110g
Classic Irish myth of revenge and betrayal in poetic retelling
The story of Deirdre and the Sons of Usna ... a story of love, hatred and revenge
The story of the beautiful Deirdre and the Sons of Usna is one of the great tragedies of Irish myth. The birth of a girl heralded by omens of a vulture-shrouded sky begins the drama of a King's obsession and a land divided. When Deirdre unites with her lover Naoise and goes into exile with the Sons of Usna, the stage is set for betrayal and bloodthirsty revenge that will plunge all Ulster into darkness.
Vincent Woods's poetic retelling of the myth of Deirdre transforms this timeless story into a compelling contemporary drama.
Published to tie in with the world premiere at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in June 2005
Vincent Woods was born in Co. Leitrim in 1960. His plays include At The Black Pig's Dyke (Druid Thea tre Company, Druid Lane Theatre, Galway, 1992); Song of the Yellow Bluern (Druid Theatre Company, Dr uid Lane Theatre, 1994), and On the Way Out (Skehana Theatre Company, Glens Centre, Manorhamilton, 2 002). His work has been staged in Ireland, the U.S., England, Canada and Australia and has been tran slated into French, German and Irish. He worked as a journalist and broadcaster before becoming a fu ll-time writer. He adapted Ignazio Silone's novel Fontamara for stage and has written a version of A lfred Jarry's Ubu Roi. Two plays for children are The Brown Man and The Donkey Prince. Radio plays a re The Leitrim Hotel and The Gospels of Aughuinore.