Diedre is stuck – between friends, lovers and nations; haunted by the ghosts of the lives she almost lived. When her old school friends gather in her kitchen on Christmas Eve, their once charming differences devolve into divisive fractures, revealing a dormant powder keg tempting the tiniest of sparks.
Set against the backdrop of an occupied Ireland, Grace Chapple’s scorching debut play is an unforgettable drama of home, friendship, the decision to leave or stay and the possibility of forgiveness. A new Australian work from a young playwright ruminating on her ancestral land, Never Closer catches the tremors of a whole country and time, resonating with striking clarity to this present moment.
“A remarkable debut – tightly scripted to the point where one would struggle to identify a wasted line” Arts Hub