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A Taoiseach is on the way out. It may be that death approaches, possibly by his own hand. Or possibly it may be merely political death, as the devious and ambitious Chief Whip crouches in the wings muttering that he “has the numbers”. Either way, the Taoiseach is under pressure.
On the brink of being overthrown by upstart Government Chief Whip McPhrunty, the Taoiseach must act fast. Enter surprise guests – Queen Elizabeth the First and Grace O’Malley.
The brazen administrations of these fantasy creatures wreak havoc among the men.
Are these women sexual playthings or more sinister messengers of fate?
The world premiere from Tom McIntyre was presented on the Peacock Stage from April to May 2009.
Play contains strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.
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