A strange, tender love story from the author of Disco Pigs and The Walworth Farce.
In a waiting room, inside a tower, Isla waits for her number to be called. A young woman finally understands her fate. And a young man faces a stark decision.
In the midst of a bleak and terrifying world, Arlington is a compelling ode to the human spirit and its power to endure. It premiered at Galway International Arts Festival in 2016 in a production by the festival and Landmark Productions, directed by the playwright.
Enda Walsh's play Arlington is published in this edition alongside three short theatre installations - Kitchen, A Girl's Bedroom and Room 303 - performed at the 2016 Galway International Arts Festival under the collective title Rooms.
'A riveting fever dream of a play... imagine if Samuel Beckett wrote Black Mirror: that's Arlington'
- New York Times
'A powerful dystopian drama... a new form of comprehensive, category-defying theatre'
- Guardian
'Tremendous... [a] beautifully stylised study of compassion and conditioning in the modern world'
- The Stage
'Angry, despairing, eruptive and eventually accepting, this is not a play about grief. This is grief'
- Irish Times