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GeriRory Mullarkey's play explores Manchester's identity and belonging
Rory Mullarkey's play explores Manchester's identity and belonging
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Guardian International22.05.2026Kültür2 dk okuma

Rory Mullarkey's play explores Manchester's identity and belonging

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A new play by Rory Mullarkey at the Royal Exchange explores Manchester's complex identity and sense of belonging through three interconnected scenes, questioning who truly calls the city home.

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The Royal Exchange's 50th anniversary season is themed 'a homecoming'. Rory Mullarkey's new play uses three scenes to explore the complex identity and sense of belonging in Manchester, a city shaped by shared myths and contradictory experiences.

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The theme of the Royal Exchange’s 50th anniversary season is “a homecoming”. But whose home do they mean? Who lives here? Who belongs?

Is it, for example, the heavily pregnant Annie Donovan, an Irish immigrant who, in the Manchester of 1846, brushes shoulders with Friedrich Engels on her way to a fist fight? Incomer or not, she acts as though the place of the fight, St Michael’s Flags and Angel Meadow Park, is hers to inhabit. The 40,000 people buried beneath the flagstones of this former cemetery would presumably have felt the same.

Or should you, like a bar-room loudmouth, define a Manchester pedigree so narrowly that almost nobody could say they were from this place? Must you, like your parents, be born and bred here? Must you have never have left?

These are the questions in Rory Mullarkey’s play, a bold attempt to encapsulate something beyond encapsulation: a city, with all its shared myths and contradictory identities.

It is built from three seemingly unrelated scenes. In James Macdonald’s assured production, it opens with Donovan’s monologue, performed by Elaine Cassidy, lucid and gutsy, evoking a 19th-century Manchester of poverty, lawlessness and Irish incomers.

Then a switch to Katherine Pearce as a cool-headed narrator, describing the city-centre life of an ordinary Saturday in June 1996. A well-drilled community cast play out a series of whimsical vignettes recalling the observational humour of Peter Handke’s The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other. The lives of the teenage goths, supermarket shoppers and massed Oasis fans have nothing in common until suddenly they do. An IRA bomb outside the Arndale Centre becomes their shared experience. For all the wrong reasons, the subsequent regeneration of the city centre has its roots in Ireland.

Another bomb has been detonated by the time of the final scene, a tender exchange between Cassidy and Pearce as strangers of Irish heritage meeting in the park some months after the attack on an Ariana Grande concert brought the city together. Their chat about miscarriage and childbirth suggests that, however difficult, a future is possible.

The connections are elliptical, the play’s cumulative meaning tricky to grasp, but as the scenes rub up against each other, what emerges is a thoughtful, rich and complex picture of home.

Açık Sorular

  • Who truly belongs in Manchester?
  • How is a city's identity defined?
  • What is the lasting impact of historical immigration and conflict on a city's sense of home?

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