As its name suggests, Slap is tough, astringent and bracing. The play is a rich tapestry of song, story and image. The smell of liver and onions, prepared, cooked and consumed on stage is complemented by a set that uses starkly dramatic lighting effects to make 'Slap' truly a feast for all the senses!
Set against a backdrop of sectarian violence, the play followed the lives of three generations of Northern Irish women and explored their eccentric and often irreverent attitudes to God, men, mothers and others. Through their eyes the audience shared experiences - alternately sad, uplifting, harrowing and funny.
Slap was originally performed at the 1994 Canada Fringe Festivals where it received rave reviews.