Unfaithful

we're still ourselves when we lie

Joan and Tom have been married for nearly thirty years. Tara lies alone while Peter works nights. How far will people go to hear their heart beat again? What does it mean to be unfaithful to those you love?

A stark and searing glimpse into two tangled relationships, the unspoken desires, the piercing regrets, and the postponed conversations.

Owen McCafferty's Unfaithful premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2014.

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Unfaithful

we're still ourselves when we lie

Joan and Tom have been married for nearly thirty years. Tara lies alone while Peter works nights. How far will people go to hear their heart beat again? What does it mean to be unfaithful to those you love?

A stark and searing glimpse into two tangled relationships, the unspoken desires, the piercing regrets, and the postponed conversations.

Owen McCafferty's Unfaithful premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2014.

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Unfaithful

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Overview

we're still ourselves when we lie

Joan and Tom have been married for nearly thirty years. Tara lies alone while Peter works nights. How far will people go to hear their heart beat again? What does it mean to be unfaithful to those you love?

A stark and searing glimpse into two tangled relationships, the unspoken desires, the piercing regrets, and the postponed conversations.

Owen McCafferty's Unfaithful premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2014.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571321872
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 08/28/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 253 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Born in 1961, Owen McCafferty lives with his wife, three children and granddaughter in Belfast. His work for the stage includes Shoot the Crow (Druid, Galway, 1997; Royal Exchange, Manchester, 2003), Mojo Mickybo (Kabosh, Belfast, 1998), Closing Time (National Theatre, London, 2002), Cold Comfort (Primecut Productions, Belfast, 2002), Scenes from the Big Picture (National Theatre, London, 2003), Days of Wine and Roses (Donmar Warehouse, 2005), a version of Sophocles' Antigone (Primecut Productions, Belfast, 2008) and The Absence of Women (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2010). He has won the Meyer-Whitworth, John Whiting and Evening Standard Awards for New Playwriting.
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