A haunting new work from Ireland's leading dramatist
Three ages of Alice. 1980, in the afternoon murk of her attic, is Alice losing her grip on reality? 1995, she has summoned a lost love to meet her by the gasworks wall. 2005, at the airport: if the worst has happened, why is it bearable?
Alice Trilogy premiered at the Royal Court, London, in November 2005.
Tom Murphy: 'The most distinctive, the most restless, the most obsessive imagination in the Irish theatre today' Brian Friel
Tom Murphy (born 1935) is an Irish dramatist who has worked closely with the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and with Druid Theatre, Galway. Born in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, he currently lives in Dublin.
Alice doesn't really live here anymore. Alice lives within her own declining mind.
The play is split into 3 parts - Alice at 25, witty and almost schizophrenic, in a fast and dazzling display of mental powers; Alice at 40, reacquainting with her first love, who turns almost homicidal at his latest rejection; Alice at 50 in an airport, waiting for her son's body to be returned from overseas after a tragic accident and ignoring her boring, rich husband,