Irish Blood, English Heart
By (Author) Darren Murphy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
1st May 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 208mm, Spine 8mm
120g
Irish Blood, English Heart is an exploration of how memories, real and imagined, can shape our lives.
Ray is a charming, enigmatic and successful comedian turned author. His brother Con is a London taxi driver struggling to keep his family together and bruised by his brother's success. When the two meet in a mysterious lockup following their estranged father's death, raw memories and unspoken truths come spilling out.
Irish Blood, English Heart was performed at Trafalgar Studios, 2 May 2011 - 21 May 2011
"a powerful theatrical experience" British Theatre Guide Darren Murphy is clearly a generous man. We go to the theatre expecting one play and he gives us at least three [Murphy] gives his actors plenty to chew on3 stars, Michael Billington, The Guardian Murphys image of adult family life is brittle and accurate Amusing, clever and close to the bones of London, Irish Blood, English Heart is a convincing exploration of the ties of blood and nationalism. I recommend it to both Londoners and non-Londoners alikeA Younger Theatre Darren Murphys tense exploration of the inheritance of second-generation immigrants is leavened by moments of brilliant humour and an ironic turn of phrase. [a] well-plotted script..The Stage Irish Blood, English Heart has an excellent cast playing a universal story against a dusty map of London, that will leave you pondering the nature of human faith and failings long after the stage goes dark.4 stars, whatsonstage.com
"a powerful theatrical experience" British Theatre Guide Darren Murphy is clearly a generous man. We go to the theatre expecting one play and he gives us at least three [Murphy] gives his actors plenty to chew on3 stars, Michael Billington, The Guardian Murphys image of adult family life is brittle and accurate Amusing, clever and close to the bones of London, Irish Blood, English Heart is a convincing exploration of the ties of blood and nationalism. I recommend it to both Londoners and non-Londoners alikeA Younger Theatre Darren Murphys tense exploration of the inheritance of second-generation immigrants is leavened by moments of brilliant humour and an ironic turn of phrase. [a] well-plotted script..The Stage Irish Blood, English Heart has an excellent cast playing a universal story against a dusty map of London, that will leave you pondering the nature of human faith and failings long after the stage goes dark.4 stars, whatsonstage.com
DARREN MURPHY is an award-winning playwright whose plays have been produced worldwide. His A Road in Winter won The Westminster Prize in 2002 & was later produced by Penny Dreadful Theatre Co. for the Dublin fringe. His Tabloid opened at the Union Theatre and was a prize winner in the London Writers competition in 2000. It then went on to be revived for the Arcola in May 2004, and again at 59East59, New York for a season of new British writing off-Broadway in 2005.