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Shane Mac an Bhaird
The Antarctic
Melt is about the folly of humankind, our Icarus-like ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and the damage we do ourselves and our world in the process. Its setting is the Antarctic – the last great wilderness, the edge of the known world, the one relatively uncontaminated territory. Into this idyllic landscape is catapulted the gloriously anarchic Boylan, a pioneering Irish ecologist gone rogue. As the play opens, he is joined by Cook, a young scientist who is strung between his professional ambitions and his romantic longing for the mysterious Dr Hansen – Boylan’s ex-wife. And then there is Veba, the strange female Boylan captures and brings up from the sub-glacial lake.
Drámaí Ginearálta
Dráma Fada
2
4
30 September 2017
Produced as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Produced by Rough Magic Theatre Company
Smock Alley Theatre
Performed in the Main Space.
Rough Magic Theatre Company: New Irish Plays and Adaptations, 2010-2018
2020
Methuen
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The information for this entry was taken from the play's original production programme with additional information taken from the Dublin Theatre Festival programme.
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