Everything about John Breen totally explained
John Breen is a playwright from
Limerick,
Ireland. He is famous for his play
Alone it Stands which tells the tale of
Munster Rugby Team's legendary victory over
New Zealand's mighty
All Blacks in
Thomond Park,
Limerick in
1978. In the play six actors play 62 roles including the
Munster team, the Kiwis, the two coaches, the ref, the crowd, the press, a pregnant woman, several children and a dog.
His other well known play is
Charlie, a work on
Charles Haughey, the former Irish Taoiseach, who visits a small farmer in
County Mayo on his way from launching what was to become the
Céide Fields project. As the two men talk, Haughey's remarkable rise and fall is acting out in flashback around them.
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