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                              Agóid

                              By Caitríona Ní Mhurchú

                              Age range
                              13 – 15, 16 +
                              Cast size
                              15 +
                              Approx. running time
                              60 – 90 mins
                              Gender breakdown
                              Males: 7 Females: 9 Also: 14 parts are non-gender specific. In addition at least 5 more people to work in chorus and play small parts.
                              Setting
                              A community hall or theatre anywhere in Ireland.
                              Note
                              A play about protest for a large group.

                              Commissioned in partnership with Axis Ballymun. Supported by The Community Foundation For Ireland.
                              First performance
                              2017
                              Synopsis
                              In the not too distant future and against a background of political and economic turmoil, a young woman, Rose Stafford and a group of young environmental activists form CounterACTion. Inspired by the cultural ambitions of the leaders of the Easter Rising, Irish becomes the de-facto language of dissent and theatre becomes the weapon of protest.

                              The members of CounterACTion are staging a reading of a play – An Abhainn. They are staging it illegally in support of a fellow activist who has been accused of hitting a member of the Citizen Militia during a clash at a local fracking site. Using a play within a play technique, Agóid, meaning Protest, looks at how events are remembered and portrayed to re-enforce a political agenda. Over the course of the evening, loyalties are tested as audience and performers alike question the narrative as the real world comes crashing in around them.

                              Written and performed in Irish and English this play offers a worthwhile challenge for any youth theatre ensemble or school group.
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