MAGPIE
IRELAND, 1923, CIVIL WAR HAS TORN FAMILIES AND LIVES ASUNDER.
The story of Magpie unfolds within the confines of Kilmainham Gaol, where Michael awaits execution for his involvement in the IRA. His conscience tortured by the ghosts of his past and the echoes of the WW1 trenches.
In a poignant twist Patrick, Michaels brother, is serving as a prison guard at the Gaol and has taken it upon himself to watch over his younger brother. A veteran of the Rising, he considers himself a true patriot and cannot understand why Michael has sacrificed himself for a seemingly won cause.As the play develops, can they bridge the gap of their longstanding differences? Magpie probes the complexities of loyalty, delving into the intersections between the familial and national allegiances. Grappling with the questions of nationalism, the futility of sacrifice, permanence of death and the weight of regret.
Unveiled a century on from the historical events of the play,Magpie resonates powerfully in todays volatile times of war and conflict. Prompting audiences to reflect on its enduring themes, as relevant today as they were a century ago.