On the outskirts of Ennis, on a dark and stormy night, three men gather
for the anniversary of a childhood friend, killed in a road accident
when they were seventeen. Expecting a crowd and tearing into the cans,
the three slowly realise they're the only ones coming. As they drink to
their uncertain futures - and their receding youth - they're forced to
face up to the ghost that has held them together.
Flights is a haunting and funny play about bereavement, brotherhood
and breaking away from your past. It premiered in 2020 at glór in Ennis
before transferring to Dublin and London, directed by Thomas Martin.
Sink is a play of two voices for one actor, about memory, catastrophe
and sacrifice. Bríd's coming home to convalesce after drying out in
rehab. Ciara's headed west too, investigating a potential archaeological
site on a parched area of bogland. But as the countryside swelters in a
heatwave, the pair find peace elusive. How will Bríd cope in her old
haunts? How will Ciara confront a past she thought forgotten? And will
they unearth the hidden truth that binds them together?
Sink premiered at the Dublin Fringe Festival in 2019, directed by
Thomas Martin.