Description
A new play that tells the untold story of the Belfast women who stepped onto a pitch in society-shocking shorts and footie boots, a ball at their feet and a point to prove.
About the Author
Tara Lynne O'Neil was born and is based in Belfast. Most recently Tara Lynne appeared in the Lyric's production of The Nativity: What the Donkey Saw. Tara was last seen on stage in Shirley Valentine at the Lyric Theatre. She can also now be seen as Ma Mary in the highly successful Derry Girls. Tara Lynne's theatre credits include: The Hypochondriac (Lyric), Somewhere Over the Balcony (Balcony Productions), Educating Rita (Lyric), Liverpool Boat (Queens Festival), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bruiser Theatre) and Jane Eyre, Of Mice and Men and Sarah in Translations (Lyric). As a writer, Tara Lynne has recently had her play Rough Girls commissioned by the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
Reviews
A beautiful piece of theatre that hits the back of the net * Irish News *
O'Neill folds her trilogy of metaphors into a tale that surprises-and shames-with its unearthing of a long-forgotten story of proto-feminists at the end of the First World War staking their claim in an antagonistic male-dominated world. Told with a bold, confident sense of the theatrical, it bodes well for future offerings, not least given a relishable gusto that favourably calls to mind the zesty iconoclasm of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Royal Stratford East ensemble at its best. * British Theatre Guide *
There was no heckling here for our Rough Girls, and whilst we had to cheer them on from the sidelines in a socially distanced standing ovation - it is moreover a sign of the times that great theatre is back. * Love Belfast *
O'Neill's script is eloquent and gorgeously layered. It's the perfect mix of high drama and comedy, and makes seamless references to essential Irish history. * The Stage *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350293717
Author Tara Lynne O'Neil
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 120g