A new piece of comic/tragic physical theatre: A mid-fringe interview with Ronan Dempsey about The Words are There

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Levy catches up with Ronan Dempsey about The Words are There. We interviewed him at the start of the Fringe. How are things going just after halfway?

“Mick awaits Trish. He stands in his little seaside flat in oh-so-dreamy Bettystown, Ireland: like that little town in Murder She Wrote. Life has left Mick speechless, but in his silence there lies a story. Amidst childhood falsehoods and fragmented memories, he struggles to find the words for a very important day. A compelling and timely new piece of comic/tragic physical theatre delving into a lesser learned side of domestic abuse”

Listen to our mid-fringe interview with Ronan Dempsey about The Words are There



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