Blood Red Lines was developed with and performed by victims and survivors of the tragedies of South Armagh, border counties and Dublin in the darkest days of the Irish Conflict. It received standing ovations when it toured Ireland pre-pandemic. The result of a six-month residency in Newry supported by The Playhouse Theatre (Derry), BAFTA-winning director Robert Rae collaborated with those worst affected by the conflict, including the Dublin and Dundalk bombings, to develop this extraordinary and shattering piece of verbatim theatre. With new songs from the legendary folk singer and peace activist Tommy Sands.