Could peace come after? After what? Who will we be? Easter morning,
1916. Gunshots ring out in the Dublin streets. In her suburban
sitting-room Hanna prepares for revolution. Frank walks through the
crowds calling for peace, while John recalls the trenches and sees
a city soaked in blood. Eighteen-year-old William fearfully reports
to the barracks for duty, determined to serve the British army with
honour. Inspired by true events, this absorbing play weaves
movement and folk song into a stirring tale of militarism,
corruption and the power of rebellion. 'Vibrant and shocking. A
fine new play [with] countless stirring scenes. that boils over
with the chaos of war. Nunnery wears her research lightly and
expresses her ideas in tumbling poetry, lively dialogue and
haunting song. Not a syllable or beat is wasted.' Guardian
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