Synopsis
McPherson Plays 3 - The Birds & Shining City & Seafarer & The Veil & Dance of Death
Published by Nick Hern Books
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THE BIRDS
First a short story
Then a terrifying film
Now a suspenseful and atmospheric stage adaptation of du Maurier's famous short story
From Tippi Hedren, star of the Hitchcock film ...
" ... a powerful piece of theatre and a reminder to me of just how important that story has become truly frightening"
As in Hitchcock's famous film, masses of birds have begun to violently attack humans at high tide ...
... driving strangers Nat and Diane to take refuge in an abandoned farmhouse by the sea
But with no electricity and food scarce, the tension is palpable and hope is waning
And if two's company, three's certainly a crowd
As the sudden arrival of the mysterious Julia soon proves
" ... deliciously chilling ... spring-loaded with tension" ~ Irish Independent
"McPherson keeps us on the edge of our seat" ~ Irish Times
"These three flawed individuals react to a world where there are suddenly no rules. We all wonder what moral and ethical choices we might make under extreme stress. As it becomes clear that they may be among the very few still alive, the core of McPherson's adaptation takes over. Rather than detailing horrific attacks ... he provides the audience with a scenario that is both mysterious and shocking" ~ Quotidian Theatre Company
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SHINING CITY
A man seeks help from a counsellor, claiming to have seen the ghost of his dead wife
The play, premiered at the Royal Court, London, is 'up there with The Weir, moving, compassionate, ingenious and absolutely gripping' ~ Daily Telegraph
THE SEAFARER
The Seafarer premiered at the UK's National Theatre before going on to become a Tony Award-winning Broadway hit
It tells the story of an extended Christmas Eve card game, but one played for the highest stakes possible
'McPherson proves yet again he is both a born yarn-spinner and an acute analyst of the melancholy Irish manhood' ~ Guardian
THE VEIL
Set in 'the big house' in 1820s rural Ireland, The Veil is McPherson's first period play
Seventeen-year-old Hannah is to be married off in order to settle the debts of the crumbling estate
But when Reverend Berkeley arrives, determined to orchestrate a séance, chaos is unleased
'A cracking fireside tale of haunting and decay' ~ The Times
THE DANCE OF DEATH
A new version of Strindberg's classic, which premiered at the Trafalgar Studios in London
'A spectacularly bleak yet curiously bracing drama that often makes you laugh out loud' ~ Daily Telegraph