John P Rooney
A Belfast school in 1991.
A play for 14-18-year-olds.
Between 1848 and 1851, more than 4,000 female orphans were sent from Irish workhouses to Australia. Their subsequent history is one of exploitation and abuse. Set in a Belfast school in 1991, Permanent Deadweight uses the play-within-a-play technique to tell this story. The play is seen through the eyes of four contemporary schoolgirls - all permanent residents of the school's withdrawal unit. Stumbling accidentally into the rehearsal room for the school play these modern-day 'sin bin' girls discover they have more in common with the production's orphan protagonists than they think.
Drámaí don Aos Óg
Dráma Fada
4
16 September 1991
Produced by Replay Theatre Company
This play was first performed at the Down County Museum as part of a tour to schools and venues.
Theatre and Performing Arts Archive of Northern Ireland
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The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme. Additional information was supplied by Replay Productions from information contained in the company files.