Description
A determined and uncompromising new play by Eugene O'Hare set in a Northern Irish border town where family and political life pushes alcoholics to the brink.
About the Author
Eugene O'Hare is an Irish actor and writer. His debut full-length plays, Sydney & the Old Girl and The Weatherman, premiered to critical & public acclaim at the Park Theatre in 2019. His third full-length play, The Dry House, opened at the Marylebone Theatre in London in 2023. Commissioned work includes Hospital Food for the National Theatre Connections Festival. He has written short stories for BBC Radio 4- most recently The Poet and the Echo read by Caitriona Balfe. He is commissioned by ITV and is in active development on projects for film. He was shortlisted for the 2021 poetry prize at Belfast Book Festival and the 2022 Fish Poetry Prize.
Reviews
This bleakly beautiful boozer's tale packs a powerful punch. * Daily Mail *
O'Hare's psychological acuity is impressive and his plot is beautifully organised. A multilayered drama emerges from a single incident, a suspicious car crash, which spins a malign and complex web around the lives of Chrissy and her extended family. Without the car crash, the drama vanishes. That's the way to tell a story. * Spectator *
There are moments of sheer brilliance in The Dry House, most obviously in the intensely well-observed relationship between the two sisters. Their bickering descends into bitterness at the drop of a hat, yet the love between them is palpable. * The Reviews Hub *
Maybe it's because he's a successful performer himself, one with an impressive array of top flight stage and screen credits, but Eugene O'Hare feels very much like an actors' writer. He creates meaty, flawed, mighty characters and fills their mouths with the poetic and the profane, in plays that don't flinch from the grimy underbelly of human existence but are shot through with jet black wit and unexpected moments of devastating tenderness. * Alun Hood, My Theatre Mates *
It's a thoughtful character-driven piece of work with full-bodied performances that shows the devastation of alcoholism without preaching and gratifyingly ends on a note of hope. * What's On Stage *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350406520
Author Eugene O'Hare
Format Paperback
Page Count 72
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC