The Man Who Swallowed A Dictionary

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Schedule

Thursday 26 September 2024 7:30pm Book Now

Price

£18 - £20

Category

Drama

About

Green Shoot is delighted to be returning with The Man Who Swallowed A Dictionary, a play by Bobby Niblock about the life of ex UVF and PUP politician, David Ervine. 

This one-man show chronicles the remarkable life of Ervine, from the backstreets of East Belfast to Long Kesh prisoner to political negotiations at the White House and Downing Street. From his personal family tragedies to becoming the man who is widely regarded as the man who did most to deliver the Protestant working class to support the Good Friday Agreement. 

As well as being an important figure in the history of Ulster loyalism, Ervine was also known for his grasp of the English language and capacity for using 'big words' in television interviews, hence the title of the play. It's a remarkable story, providing a great insight into not just the man but the Protestant community in the most turbulent period of the Troubles. 

Playwright, Bobby Niblock, who served time in prison alongside Ervine, has written several plays exploring the politics of the Protestant working class community.

Suitable for those aged 16+

Tickets £20 Full Price, £18 Concession, those aged 65 or above or between 16 - 18 years.

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