A play about the bonds of trust in a tight-knit Loyalist community, and how easily they are shattered, from the multi-award winning writer of The Force of Change.
Geordie is a UDA godfather on the Rathcoole estate in Belfast. He is unemployed but receives supplicants for ‘jobs’. His diffident 15-year-old son, stunted by living in his shadow, is being bullied at school: Geordie and his tough-talking wife, Margaret, differ over the approach to take – he wants to ignore the problem, she wants to arrange a punishment beating. When he is approached for help by a British Army ‘special’ with an plan to go on the make, the trust begins to unravel.
Gary Mitchell’s play Trust was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 1999.
Published by Nick Hern Books
80 pages
Condition; VERY GOOD – some cover markings otherwise in very good unmarked condition