Made in China

A blackly comic drama set in a crazed, completely re-imagined Dublin underworld, full of martial arts, rogue cops and savage low-lifes. From the award-winning writer of Howie the Rookie. Paddy's weapons of choice are baseball bats and fists. Kilby (who imagines himself as something of an artist) prefers the skill of karate, which he practises on Hughie – who just wants to break the pins of the guy who put the one-legged palmist in hospital... A dreadful accident sets in motion a violent tug-of-war between two criminal footsoldiers over the loyalty of the third. Self-loathing, guilt and loneliness emerge in this frenzied narrative, culminating in a blistering battle for... alles anzeigen expand_more

A blackly comic drama set in a crazed, completely re-imagined Dublin underworld, full of martial arts, rogue cops and savage low-lifes. From the award-winning writer of Howie the Rookie.

Paddy's weapons of choice are baseball bats and fists. Kilby (who imagines himself as something of an artist) prefers the skill of karate, which he practises on Hughie – who just wants to break the pins of the guy who put the one-legged palmist in hospital...

A dreadful accident sets in motion a violent tug-of-war between two criminal footsoldiers over the loyalty of the third. Self-loathing, guilt and loneliness emerge in this frenzied narrative, culminating in a blistering battle for survival.

Mark O'Rowe's play Made in China was first staged at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 2001.



'Pure, exhilaratingly irresponsible theatre'

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  • Artikelnummer SW9781780014425110164
  • Autor find_in_page Mark O'Rowe
  • Autoreninformationen Mark O'Rowe is an Irish playwright whose plays include Howie… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Nick Hern Books
  • Seitenzahl 96
  • Veröffentlichung 01.12.2014
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  • ISBN 9781780014425

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