Krakow by Peter Sirr
with Owen Roe, Deirdre Donnelly, & Kathy Rose O'Brien
Christa's robed in her casket in the living-room, but husband Jim won't stir from the garden-shed where he's bolt-holed, no matter how much their go-between only girl implores him.
Is it a case of Dutch courage, Venetian blindness or Stockholm syndrome? And why is the play called Krakow, with its sound of a splintered howl?
Playwright Peter Sirr's new collection of poems The Gravity Wave is the autumn recommendation of the Poetry Book Society.
Producer: Aidan Mathews.
1st TX Sunday 20th October 2019