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What's On > Summer 2005 Season > by Martin McDonagh A savage farce about Irish terrorism, McDonough's buoyantly funny play proves that no subject is immune from mockery, and that satire is the best way of subverting political orthodoxy. In this blacker than black comedy we follow the exploits of the anti hero Padraig, a maverick lieutenant of his own INLA splinter group, as he goes in search of justice on behalf of his murdered cat. The result is a magnificent comic construction, energetic and hugely entertaining. [Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age]
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