Multiple award-winning Mark OHalloran is one of Irelands most celebrated writers. Two play spanning 12 years of work come together in one published edition to coincide with the New York premiere in January 2023. CONVERSATIONS AFTER SEXYou remind me of someone though. I mean youre not like him. Not physically like him. Nowhere near. But theres something there. Your voice or how you hold yourself. Your hands. In a series of unexpected and unguarded conversations after anonymous sexual encounters, a woman discovered men with the same deep need to communicate and connect in the lonely, atomised city. A portrayal of grief that is unforgettable in its rawness The Guardian TRADE This is just this. It isnt real. Its money. In a guesthouse in Dublins north inner city, a vulnerable and confused young rent-boy sits with a middle-aged client. Its not the first time theyve met but today the older man has blood on his shirt. A lot has happened since they last met. It closes around your heart like a fist The Irish Times
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 23 Jan 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350398511
About Mark O'Halloran
Mark OHalloran is one of Ireland's leading actors and writers. His screenplays include Adam & Paul and Garage. He has also written a television series Prosperity. Plays include The Head of Red OBrien and Mary Motorhead. Trade which premiered at the 2011 Dublin International Theatre Festival won the Irish Times Irish Theatre Award for Best Play of 2011 as well as the Irish Playwrights and Screenwriters Guild Zebbie award for best new play. Mark has been nominated for numerous other awards including a European Film Award for the screenplay of Adam & Paul Irish Film and Television Awards where he won for both best screenplay and best TV writer 2007. He also won the London Evening Standard award for Best Screenplay in 2005.