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Sam Shepherd’s striking play tells the story of one man’s quest for authenticity.
Kicking a Dead Horse continued the Abbey’s exploration of Sam Shepard’s work and the theatre’s commitment to Shepard as one of the most important playwright’s of a generation. The play was written for the Abbey Theatre and the celebrated Irish actor, Stephen Rea.
Sam Shepard’s Kicking a Dead Horse premiered at the Abbey Theatre in March 2007 and returned for an acclaimed run in May of that year.
Written in 1864 and set during the Irish rebellion of 1798, Arrah-na-Pogue is an entertaining tale of romance and misadventure with rascally rebels, despicable villains and love-struck youths.
Mrs C wants a baby not a Christmas tree. B wants a real hairdressers’ scissors and a wife. D wants a snow globe and ‘a big head of dirty auld curls’. All of them want their own place in the world. And if they can’t find it, they’ll create one of their own …
Sam Shepherd’s striking play tells the story of one man’s quest for authenticity.