SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME by Frank McGuinness
Frank McGuinness’s Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me focuses on the trials and tribulations of an Irishman, an Englishman and an American who are kidnapped and held hostage in Lebanon.
The play emphasises the physical discomfort of its three characters. The relationships between the men run the full range of emotions: intense dislike as well as need, empathy and love, expressed in tiny gestures of physical intimacy.
A play for our times: we are witness and accomplice to a humour based on something apparently ghastly, the loss of rationality.
“Frank McGuinness’ 1992 play seems prescient now: its preoccupation with racial stereotypes and the mutual misunderstanding of western and Islamic cultures speaks directly to us” Helen Meany, The Guardian
“Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me sees Frank McGuinness at the very top of his form, extracting from the depths of the human condition uncrushable determination, passion and compassion, anger and jealousy, spite and fear and lashings of black subversive humour” The Irish Times

Date and Time
Monday Feb 19, 2018 Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
MON 19 - WED 21 FEB, 8PM
Location
The Everyman 15 MacCurtain Street, Cork T: 021 450 1673
E: info@everymancork.com
Fees/Admission
€27 | CONCESSION €25 | STUDENTS €9