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Dermot
Bolger's surreal play is set in Dublin in the mind of the dying Eddie – a man
whose mind has been infiltrated and taken over by heroin. Guided and
taunted by the White Horse, his mind wanders through flashbacks of the
events in his life which have led him to his nemesis. He is haunted by the
death of his mother and the guilty inadequacy of being an unemployed
father. The early romance of marriage, baby and home-making soon falls
into a humiliating hell of poverty and guilt. His only hero is his older
brother Brendan who, unbeknownst to Eddie, has already succumbed to the
temptations of the White Horse. The play mirrors a society at an advanced
stage of moral decay and spiritual emptiness, a society of overpowering
and disenchanted dreams.
This
play was originally commissioned by The Abbey Theatre but was withdrawn
from print and the script revised. This has not yet been put back in print
but the play was given to us by Dermot Bolger in its revised version and
this will be the first performance of this new script.
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