<p>'A brilliant piece of writing… seduces completely… impossible to resist…. <em>BÁN</em> towers above most of its contemporaries… not to be missed'</p>
The Arts Review
<p>'[<em>BÁN</em> is] an impressively brave piece of work'</p>
Irish Times
Two raw and revealing plays about family, Ireland, secrecy and shame, by the award-winning playwright Carys D. Coburn.
Set in 1980s Ireland, BÁN is a reworking of Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba. Five sisters, bound together under their mother's watchful eye, spend their lives longing for escape, power and the one local eligible bachelor. Dark, raucous and with a tender heart, BÁN was nominated for the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 2025.
In Absent The Wrong, a woman looking for her child is lied to; an artist pitches a memorial that is never built; a landlord raises rents; and thousands of children disappear. An intimate and sweeping play about seventy years of adoptees and their search for answers, it premiered at the Abbey Theatre as part of the 2022 Dublin Theatre Festival, where it was named Best New Production.
Two plays from an exciting Irish dramatist, winner of the Verity Bargate Award for Citysong.
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Biografisk notat
Carys D. Coburn is a writer and theatremaker based in Dublin whose other work includes Boys and Girls, Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane and Citysong, which won the Verity Bargate Award. They are a collaborating writer with MALAPROP Theatre, with whom they have co-written JERICHO, Everything Not Saved, Before You Say Anything and HOTHOUSE.