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Irish Coffee archiveIt's the beginning of the 60s in Argentina, a time of political violence and popular revolt, and it is in this seething atmosphere that journalists Rodolfo Walsh and Tomas Eloy Martinez have an idea for an exclusive article to sell to Paris Match Magazine. Together, they embark on an investigation to find out where the abducted corpse of Eva Peron has been hidden by the dictatorship that deposed her husband. As they follow their dark path, they meet with that of the reticent, obsessive Colonel Moori Koenig - and his wife, who keeps a few secrets of her own. Irish Coffee tells the story of a doomed investigation, woven into fiction from very real events first by Walsh in a short story, then by Martinez in a novel, and now by Eva Halac in this very play. Newly translated into English, it poses stinging questions for our political present about the urge for action beyond the written word and whether impartiality is ever possible.

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Author: Eva Halac

Irish Coffee

Irish Coffee (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1939931873. Details of all Irish Coffee archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0888751520

Archive Listings

10 Oct 19
  to
3 Nov 19
Calder Book Shop
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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