John O'Donovan's play Flights is a haunting and funny drama about bereavement, brotherhood and breaking away from your past.
"Bleak, tender and shot through with stinging black humour... skilfully written."
The Stage
"Poignant, moving and reflective. O'Donovan's writing gives these characters such depth and authenticity that their loss sears through the hearts of the audience."
A Younger Theatre
"Told with wonderfully soft humour... a beautiful and moving piece of theatre."
Everything Theatre
"Pointed, unsentimental and surprisingly tender... cracking male banter [that] shifts into another mode, self-aware and raw... In O'Donovan's dialogue, the seeping sadness is underscored by anger at the lack of opportunity for these men."
The Guardian
"Intricate and intense... this mellow and magnificent new play is sometimes hilarious, often haunting and occasionally heartbreaking... it will stay with, challenge and disquiet you long after you leave the theatre."
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