A third year Graduation Production. Playwright Rona Munro’s starting point for Bold Girls, “was simply to write a play about women’s lives in the North of Ireland … the play was the product of a lot of laughs, whiskey and scores of stories.” Bold Girls provides a window into the lives of four women who must deal with the fighting that plagued Belfast during the Troubles. However, they continue their lives amid gunfire, husbands who have been arrested or killed, poverty and the daily trials that make up life. But as playwright Munro herself says, “This isn’t a story about guns. It’s the story of four bold women!”
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