Three Short Plays
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The three short plays in this publication by award winning Irish playwright Anne Le Marquand Hartigan span her playwriting career from Strings in 1981, Cake in 1984 and the recently commissioned In Other Worlds first performed by the students of Ohio Northern University in 2003.
Tackling the themes of relationships, marriage,
Anne Le Marquand Hartigan
Anne Le Marquand Hartigan is a writer and artist. She is an award-winning poet, painter and playwright. She has had poetry readings all over Ireland and in several other countries, has exhibited art work in Ireland and England, and has had plays performed in Ireland and other parts of Europe, New Zealand and the US. Her work has been translated into German, Galician, Spanish and Russian. Brought up in England, by her Irish mother and Jersey Island father, Hartigan's parents and the cultures they stemmed from have been a significant yet subtle influence in her work. Dr Le Marquand read Shakespeare every night and imparted his passion to his daughter, along with his interest in wildlife and nature, astronomy and a sense of fun. Aside from the importance of the extended family, Hartigan's mother, an Irish Catholic, passed on the legacy of the rich language, rhythms, and drama of the church ceremonies and teachings, as well as Irish myths. Jersey features strongly in two of Hartigan's avant-garde plays, La Corbiere, and the Jersey Lillies Trilogy, and much of the rest of Hartigan's work is informed by the language, social history and environment of Ireland. After training in Fine Art at Reading University, (influences included the simplicity of the early renaissance artist Giotto, 'Moderns' such as Matisse, Chagall, Modigliani, de Stael, and sculptor Henry Moore,) Hartigan, her husband, and their five small children moved to Ireland in the early '60s to her mother's family farm near the river Boyne. There, the farmland itself, and the enigmatic megalithic landscapes nearby, augmented that air of mystery she was introduced to in her childhood. With the addition of a sixth child, family life was lively and Hartigan remembers this time as energetic and fun. While she continued to paint, and exhibit in group shows, Hartigan found herself increasingly drawn towards writing. She had always been interested in literature and poetry, recalling the profound impact of TS Elliot's ground-breaking work, The Waste Land, while still a schoolgirl; other early influences include Chaucer, Robert Graves, and Sylvia Plath - the latter being a close contemporary and someone who was exploring many shared themes and experiences. Hartigan played a part too in bringing other women poets to new audiences. Actively involved in the embryonic UCD Women's Studies Forum in the early 1980s she arranged a seminal series of poetry readings by women poets as part of the UCD women's studies program. Working predominantly in free verse Hartigan has also worked in different poetic disciplines. For instance she has written poetry in jig and reel time and performed this with renowned traditional Irish dancer, Jimmy Hickey. Her long poem Now is a Moveable Feast (1991), broadcast on RTE 1 as a full length programme with music specially composed for it by Eibhlis Farrell, was inspired by her mother's family history and the farm itself, stretching back over time across the previous 100 years. To date she has seven books of poems published, with her own illustrations and book covers, the most recent being Unsweet Dreams, 2011, published by Salmon Poetry. As Hartigan became established as a poet, winning awards, publishing collections, she also ventured into playwriting. Of considerable influence on her drama, was the innovative Polish Theatre of the 1970s. As a consequence some of Hartigan's early theatrical work such as Beds, performed in the Dublin Theatre Festival in 1982, and La Corbière, 1989, was highly experimental and avant garde. At present Anne Le Marquand Hartigan is working on an operatic version of La Corbière. Over the past two decades Hartigan has had her dramatic work produced by companies in Ireland and abroad, has had plays included in anthologies, and used as part of academic courses. Her work has also been the subject of several post graduate theses.
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Three Short Plays - Anne Le Marquand Hartigan
Three Short Plays
by
Anne Le Marquand Hartigan
CHISWICK BOOKS
LONDON
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Copyright
First published in 2016 by Chiswick Books
2 Prebend Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 1TW
email: info@chiswickbooks.com
website: www.chiswickbooks.com
In Other Worlds copyright © Anne Le Marquand Hartigan 2003, Strings copyright © Anne Le Marquand Hartigan 1981, Cake copyright © Anne Le Marquand Hartigan 1984.
Anne Le Marquand Hartigan is hereby identified as author of these plays in accordance with section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The author has asserted her moral rights.
All rights whatsoever in this play are strictly reserved and application for performance etc. should be made before commencement of rehearsal to email: rights@annehartigan.com. No performance may be given unless a licence has been obtained, and no alterations may be made in the title or the text of the play without the author’s prior written consent.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to info@chiswickbooks.com.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
ISBN: 978-1-910721-00-1
Cover image from a painting by Anne Le Marquand Hartigan.
Also by the author
Plays
Beds, Chiswick Books, 2016
I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside, Chiswick Books, 2016
Jersey Lilies, Chiswick Books, 2016
La Corbière, Chiswick Books, 2016
The Secret Game, Chiswick Books, 2014
Poetry
Unsweet Dreams, Salmon Poetry, 2011
To Keep The Light Burning, Salmon Poetry, 2008
Nourishment, Salmon Poetry, 2005
Immortal Sins, Salmon Poetry, 1995
Now is a Moveable Feast, Salmon Poetry, 1991
Return Single, Beaver Row Press, 1986
Long Tongue, Beaver Row Press, 1982
Prose
Clearing the Space, Salmon Poetry, 1996
Dedication
To my grandchildren, Diarmuid, Florence, Colm, Elizabeth, Inis, Patrick, Zoë, Cherri, Naoise, Ruaidhrí, Euan, Freya, Guaire, Sadhbh, Iona, Dominic, Rosanna and Taig and my granddaughter-in-law, Andrea.
In Other Worlds
A play in one act
First production
In Other Worlds was commissioned and first produced in 2003 by Ohio Northern University with the following cast:
Maggie Byrne
Kilee Hill
Mike Byrne
David Garwood
Sarah Byrne/Nurse Two
Katy O’Leary
WOMAN/Nurse ONE
Eileen Earnest
Director
Rita Henderson
Characters
Maggie Byrne, wife and mother, early fifties
Mike Byrne, husband and father, early fifties
Sarah BYrne, daughter,