T606739977 A poignant and reflective tale of the rural Baptist upbringing of the well-known local Ulster playwright and historian, Philip Orr based on his book of poems and prose of the same name. Philip looks back at the years leading to his 1973 departure from Northern Ireland, depicting a boyhood steeped in Evangelical faith and prized British identity. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland moved ever closer to the catastrophe of the Troubles. Archive :: production:T606739977, play:S59122472, venue:V02011265944
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