One of the most dazzling wordsmiths of contemporary theater, and one who
has a direct conduit to our wanting hearts.--Guardian
Superbly talented.--Paul Muldoon, The Times Literary Supplement
A writer who deserves to be better known in this country.--The New York
Times
From the author of The Walworth Farce and The New Electric
Ballroom--works whose joint publication was named one of the best books
of 2009 by The Times Literary Supplement--comes an adaptation of
Homer's Odyssey, as only Enda Walsh could do it. Due to be presented
at the Galway Arts Festival by the Druid Theater Company, which launched
many of Walsh's other works, Penelope focuses not on the titular
character awaiting her husband Odysseus' return, but on her gaggle of
suitors. The setting is the bottom of a drained swimming pool. The
costuming involves Speedos. And topics of conversation include bickering
over sausages for the BBQ.
Enda Walsh has been recognized by numerous awards for his plays,
which include The Walworth Farce, The New Electric Ballroom, Disco
Pigs, Bedbound, Small Things, Chatroom, and the award-winning
screenplay for Hunger. His work has been translated into more than
twenty languages.