Swan In The Walls

I love her. I love her. But I hate me more.
Caoimhe has fled home, family, country and a confusing relationship with a childhood friend for drama school in London. But after a night out goes wrong, she realises that there is no escape. But the walls are thin and the past has claws. A swan haunts her walls, demanding the truth and challenging her to stop pretending.
Taking inspiration from Irish mythology, Swan in the Walls, from emerging playwright, Mary Condon OConnor is a queer, messy, coming-of-age story that asks can you ring the bell and finally come back home to yourself after being away for so long?
Running time: Approximately 70 minutes
This production is part of BokFest 2025
Were proud to be raising funds for Not A Phase as part of BokFest 2025.
Not A Phase is a trans-led charity working nationwide to support and empower trans+ adults through advocacy, community projects, and funding for trans-led initiatives.
Queer and trans stories have always shaped culture, often against the odds, and these voices are vital to modern storytelling. We celebrate them, and stand with those telling them.
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