Foley
By (Author) Michael West
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
48
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 3mm
300g
'It's taken me my whole life to realise that your inheritance is not the things that come down to you, it's the things you can't get rid of.' Foley is the last of his family, among the last Protestants in the Republic of Ireland, 'the end point of all that evolution and fruitcake'. He is attempting to recall his life, to set it straight, but memory is a fickle thing. Starring Andrew Bennett, winner of the Sunday Tribune's Best Actor Award 2000, Foley is a hilarious and moving exploration of what your family really passes on to you.
"A gem" --Sunday Independent
"Splendidly crafted" --Washington Post
"Simply superb" --Irish Times
"One of the best and most original pieces of new Irish dramatic writing to emerge in several years" --Irish Theatre Magazine
For the last two years, Michael West has been writer-in-residence with TEAM, Ireland's pre-eminent t heatre-in-education company, for whom he has written two plays, Forest Man and Jack Went Down (nomin ated for an Irish Times/ESB Judges' Award 2000). Other work includes versions of The Marriage of Fig aro (Abbey Theatre), Tartuffe (Gate Theatre, Dublin); for Pigsback, Don Juan and The Tender Trap (an adaptation of La double inconstance by Marivaux) and Death and the Ploughman (Project Arts Centre, Dublin). Other original plays include Monkey (Peacock Stage, Abbey Theatre), Sardines (Pigsback), Sn ow (Bickerstaffe) and The Quirk Estate (Gaiety School of Acting).