How These Desperate Men Talk

Cast: 2m

Staging: simple staging, a table and two chairs

Amateur rights performance fee: £45 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Ebook, 20 pages ISBN: 9781780014142Publication Date:
20 Nov 2014
£1.99 £1.59You save £0.40 (20%)
First Staged:
Schauspielhaus Zurich, 2004

How These Desperate Men Talk

By Enda Walsh

Ebook £1.99£1.59

A short play published for the first time, written during the author's time working with European theatremakers.

Enda Walsh's How These Desparate Men Talk was first performed (with the title Fraternity) at the Schauspielhaus Zürich in December 2004.

It was premiered in Ireland (as How These Desparate Men Talk) by Corcadorca Theatre Company at the Greapel Metal Perforation Factory, Kinsale, Co. Cork, in September 2014.

How These Desparate Men Talk is also available in the collection Enda Walsh Plays: One.

Cast: 2m

Staging:simple staging, a table and two chairs

Amateur rights performance fee: £45 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Ebook,20 pages ISBN: 9781780014142Publication Date:
20 Nov 2014
£1.99 £1.59You save £0.40 (20%)

Also by Enda Walsh:

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

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