Leisureland,Salthill, Galway
The playwright embraces a current form of category-defying theatre in a story of appreciate and oppression that echoes Orwell’s 1984No Galway international arts festival seems complete without a current play by Enda Walsh. His latest, and set in a suburban seaside leisure centre,deals with Walsh’s familiar themes of entrapment, isolation and imagined worlds. While it may not have the manic exuberance of his brilliant play Ballyturk (2014), or it deals with the capacity of appreciate to outlive loss and death,and shows the playwright enthusiastically embracing a current form of theatre that includes drama, dance, and music and visual art.
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Source: theguardian.com