An irreverent and unsettling play that interrogates paranoia, ambiguity and innocence in our highly sexualised world.
Gethin has just finished his film course and reckons he’s the next Scorsese. His mum is on at him to do her friend’s wedding video – before the couple get divorced!
But Gethin is interested in a much more daring project – one that will get him into dangerously deep water, question his idealism and turn his life and that of his family upside down.
Stacey Gregg’s play Perve was first staged at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 2011.
‘Gutsy, polished… Gregg’s concept is stunningly good, and uncannily timely… this is a gripping paranoia drama’ – Irish Independent
‘In her first full-length play, Stacey Gregg tackles very current concerns about the sexualisation of children and loss of innocence’ – Guardian
عن المؤلف
Stacey Gregg is from Belfast and is a writer and performer for stage and screen. Her plays include Scorch (Outburst Queer Arts Festival, Belfast, 2015; Edinburgh Fringe, 2016); Shibboleth (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 2015); Override (Watford Palace Theatre, 2013); Lagan (Ovalhouse Theatre London, 2011); Perve (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 2011; BBC Radio Drama Award 2012) and When Cows Go Boom (Abbey Theatre, Dublin 2008).
She co-created an interactive web installation for CRASSH (Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities).
Television work includes Raw (RTÉ), Spoof or Die (Channel Four) and The Frankenstein Chronicles (Rainmark).