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Sucking Dublin
Published in volume Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin
First Staged:
Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1997

Sucking Dublin

By Enda Walsh
Published in volume Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin

A fierce and uncompromising short play about a group of five individuals tormented by a rape in a claustrophobic, drug-infested Dublin.

Enda Walsh's play Sucking Dublin was first performed by the Outreach Department of the Abbey Theatre at Basin Lane Youth Reach Centre in Dublin in 1997. It also played at the Samuel Beckett Theatre in Trinity College, Dublin, from 4 November 1997.

Sucking Dublin is available in the volume Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin.

Press Quotes

'A unique talent, and it's a struggle not to use the G-word to describe the writing'

Examiner

Also by Enda Walsh:

Enda Walsh Plays: Two
Arlington
Roald Dahl's The Twits
Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin
Lazarus: The Complete Book and Lyrics
Ballyturk
My Friend Duplicity
bedbound & misterman: two plays
The Small Things
The New Electric Ballroom
Misterman
Once: The Musical
The Walworth Farce
misterman (2001 edition)
A Girl's Bedroom
Delirium
Kitchen
Chatroom
Room 303
bedbound
Medicine & The Same: two plays
How These Desperate Men Talk
Enda Walsh Plays: One
Lynndie's Gotta Gun
Penelope
Medicine
The Same
Disco Pigs
The Ginger Ale Boy

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