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Informationen zum Autor Richard Molloy is a Dublin-born playwright. He has lived and worked in various countries including Germany, Sweden, and the USA. He now lives in London where, after two years as librarian and admissions officer at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began to teach English and write plays. His work includes The Separation (Theatre503), O Do Not Love Too Long (Irish Theatre of Chicago), Everyday I Make Greatness Happen (Hampstead Theatre Downstairs), and The Harmony Test (Hampstead Theatre Downstairs). Klappentext 'Do you know what they call someone who doesn't drink, by the way, the Irish...? A pioneer. Isn't that gas? A pioneer. Like you're discovering a new continent.' On a Friday night in Dublin, Stephen Hanrahan ushers a young female colleague in from the summer rain to what was once his marital home. He's ready to work his magic. But Stephen's estranged wife and wayward daughter are about to crash back into his life, casting a history of repressed truths and painful secrets into the light. Set in the build-up to Ireland's historic divorce referendum of 1995, The Separation is an unsettling - and uproarious - journey into the dark heart of a disintegrating Dublin family. Zusammenfassung 'Do you know what they call someone who doesn't drink, by the way, the Irish...? A pioneer. Isn't that gas? A pioneer. Like you're discovering a new continent.'On a Friday night in Dublin, Stephen Hanrahan ushers a young female colleague in from the summer rain to what was once his marital home. He’s ready to work his magic. But Stephen's estranged wife and wayward daughter are about to crash back into his life, casting a history of repressed truths and painful secrets into the light.Set in the build-up to Ireland's historic divorce referendum of 1995, The Separation is an unsettling - and uproarious - journey into the dark heart of a disintegrating Dublin family....
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Richard Molloy is a Dublin-born playwright. He has lived and worked in various countries including Germany, Sweden, and the USA. He now lives in London where, after two years as librarian and admissions officer at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began to teach English and write plays. His work includes
The Separation (Theatre503),
O Do Not Love Too Long (Irish Theatre of Chicago),
Everyday I Make Greatness Happen (Hampstead Theatre Downstairs), and
The Harmony Test (Hampstead Theatre Downstairs).