Synopses & Reviews
A devastating new play about loss and families, by Deirdre Kinahan, one of Irelands most exciting playwrights.
What does it feel like to lose everything? To explain? What does it take to forgive the unforgivable?
In small-town Ireland, father-of-one Conor is desperate to hold on to a life that is disintegrating before his eyes. Susan is a mother searching for reason in the darkness of her teenage daughters killing. When they finally meet, a contemporary tragedy comes to light.
Spinning was first performed by Fishamble: The New Play Company as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival in 2014.
Deirdre Kinahan is a Dublin-based playwright and theatre producer who founded and runs the production company Tall Tales.
'captures the claustrophobia of small town society and family life in a play that transcends its bleak premise' - Irish Times
Synopsis
A gripping new play by acclaimed Irish playwright Deirdre Kinahan.
Synopsis
In small town Ireland, father-of-one Conor is desperate to hold onto a life that is disintegrating before his eyes. Susan is a mother searching for reason in the darkness of her teenage daughters killing. A contemporary tragedy comes to light when they finally meet. What does it take to forgive the unforgivable? What does it feel like to lose everything?