Monday 4 March 2013

An extract from Alan Foran's review of The Prodger

"Set in a bar in County Waterford in 1964, Johnny and a friend head to the pub one evening, while rumours of a local murder circulate. The story of that night weaves its way through reflection and admissions of the past that are all too real, and delivered subtly. What the play manages to do is to give a distillation of lives within a short space of time, and like all good drama, it is liberally mixed with laughter, the kind of one liners that comes from the banter of everyday life. Right from the off, they take a hold and keep you there, leaving you wishing there was another act". Alan Foran - www.thepublicreviews.com

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