Bogboy (NHB Modern Plays)
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Deirdre Kinahan's short play Bogboy was originally written as a radio play for RTÉ. It was first staged by Tall Tales theatre company at Solstice Arts Centre in 2010.
The play is also available in the collection Deirdre Kinahan: Shorts.
'Creates an atmosphere thick with dread and loneliness, with pungent, pared-down language' - New York Times
Deirdre Kinahan
Deirdre Kinahan is an award-winning playwright and a member of Aosdána, Ireland's elected body of outstanding artists. Her plays include: An Old Song, Half Forgotten (Abbey Theatre, 2023); Outrage (Fishamble, 2022); The Visit (Draiocht, Dublin Theatre Festival 2021); The Saviour (Landmark Productions, 2021); In the Middle of the Fields (Solas Nua DC, 2021); Embargo (Fishamble 2020); Dear Ireland (Abbey Theatre, 2020); The Bloodied Field (Abbey Theatre 2020); Rathmines Road (Fishamble and Abbey Theatre, 2018); Crossings (Pentabus Theatre, 2018); The Unmanageable Sisters, an adaptation of Michel Tremblay's Les Belles Soeurs (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 2018); Wild Sky (Dublin, 2016); Spinning (Fishamble, 2014); Halcyon Days (Solstice Arts Centre, Co. Meath, and Dublin Theatre Festival, 2012); and Moment (Solstice Arts Centre, Co. Meath, 2009; Bush Theatre, London, 2011).
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Bogboy (NHB Modern Plays) - Deirdre Kinahan
DEIRDRE KINAHAN:
SHORTS
Bogboy
NICK HERN BOOKS
London
www.nickhernbooks.co.uk
This book of plays is dedicated to the memory of my brilliant, brave and beautiful friend, Jo Egan.
‘She is a girl would not be afraid to walk the whole world with herself’ Lady Augusta Gregory
Contents
Introduction
Original Production
Characters
Bogboy
About the Author
Copyright and Performing Rights Information
Introduction
Deirdre Kinahan
I am delighted by the publication of these five short plays which feature intermittently in the swirl of my writing career from my very first effort, Bé Carna (1999), to my most recent commission, An Old Song, Half Forgotten (2023). They each carry their own story as to my life in theatre, as well as reaching out into the ether to find voice for some beautiful, broken characters disappeared by the world.
The first play, Bé Carna (women of the flesh), was written in 1999 when I was working as an actress in my own fledgling theatre company, Tall Tales. A good friend of my mother Pat, Sister Fiona Pryle, was setting up a support group for women working in prostitution in Dublin and asked me if I would teach the ladies basic literacy and computer skills as a means of subsidising my budding artistic life. I spent five years working with this brilliant organisation, Ruhama Women’s Project, now considered to be one of the most important advocacy groups in Ireland and Europe.
Back in the day, however, we hadn’t a bob, and I remember literally wallpapering a tiny room at the top of a shop in a tough part of Dublin, with two of the women, to create our first meeting place. The women accessing the project had spent most of their lives working in prostitution. They were older now and Ruhama was trying to help them retrain and secure a different means of making a living, if that was their desire. Prostitution in Dublin in the 1990s was still an outdoor/street pursuit, though a new group of trafficked and drug-using women were growing in number. Ruhama had an outreach service and provided a safe space with lovely services, such as reflexology, massage, counselling and various educational classes.
The ladies knew I was trying to make a career in theatre, so they used to come and see me in plays produced by me and my friend Maureen Collender through Tall Tales. Then one of the women asked if I would write a play about them; a play that gave a true picture of who they were as women, not just as prostitutes. I thought it a great idea and said I would try to put a team together, including a writer, explaining that I didn’t write for theatre. The women, however, were having none of it; they knew me, trusted me and wanted me to write that play. So… what to do but give it a go? And so Bé Carna – and Deirdre the playwright – were born.
The play is a series of five interlinking monologues inspired by stories I came across at Ruhama. I suppose I wanted to share with an audience the privilege of knowledge that I enjoyed as to how diverse and courageous this community of women are. How they don’t fit into any stereotype and how their lives as women are deeply impacted by society’s response to prostitution. I worked with a wonderful team of five actors,