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This area is gone to the fucking dogs.
Gary returns home from college to confront age-old rivalries, bitter disputes, and bin bags that just won't stop falling from the sky.
As Gary and his old friend Martin fight to find their place in the world, their mothers desperately search for meaning in a life that has already passed them by. Will Gary leave the estate forever or return to the rubbish heap?
The Waste Ground Party was published to coincide with the Abbey Theatre debut of award-winning playwright Shaun Dunne.

Produktbeschreibung
This area is gone to the fucking dogs.

Gary returns home from college to confront age-old rivalries, bitter disputes, and bin bags that just won't stop falling from the sky.

As Gary and his old friend Martin fight to find their place in the world, their mothers desperately search for meaning in a life that has already passed them by. Will Gary leave the estate forever or return to the rubbish heap?

The Waste Ground Party was published to coincide with the Abbey Theatre debut of award-winning playwright Shaun Dunne.
Autorenporträt
Shaun Dunne is a Dublin based writer and performer. As well as graduating from the Abbey Theatre's New Playwright's Programme, he is also a recent graduate from the Rough Magic's Seeds initiative. Having obtained his BA in Journalism from DCU, Shaun is mostly interested in making work that talks about Ireland today. He is the writer in association for Talking Shop Ensemble and their most recent collaboration, Death of the Tradesmen, was awarded both The Fishamble New Writing Award and The inaugural Lir Revival Award. It was also nominated for Spirit of the Fringe as well as the Best Theatre Production of 2012 award from entertainment.ie. Shaun's play I've to Mind Her made its debut as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival 2013 while other work includes I am a Homebird (Project Cube 2011), Good Kids Drink Milk (Wexford Opera Festival 2012) and Do You Read Me (Fringe 2012). In 2014 Shaun made his Abbey debut with The Waste Ground Party following on from Advocacy which premiered Upstairs at the Project Arts Centre as part of Tiger Dublin Fringe 2014.