Johnjoe and Jim clash over the wearing of a poppy. The best friends address what the symbol represents to their respective heritage and attempt to navigate their way through this historic subject matter in relation to their friendship and the British Empire’s devastating, lasting impact in Ireland.
This naturalistic conversation develops into surreal hypotheticals that explore autonomy, societal expectations and childhood memories. Amidst this, their relationship falters as they both realise they are fundamentally different people. Poppies depicts a modern day tragedy of stubbornness, repressed anger and identity in a time where this lack of footing soft launches so many young men into dangerous ideals.'
Venue Accessibility:Assistance Dogs WelcomeWheelchair Accessible This is combined information – if this event is happening across multiple venues, please be aware this may not be applicable across all performances.For any queries about venue accessibility, including step free access, please contact box office. Age suitability: 14+ (Guideline)Babes in Arms policy: Under 2's are not allowed at this event.
Content Warnings:
None Audience Interaction Strong Language Contains Haze/Smoke Effects Loud Noises References to Mental Illness Depictions and references to ViolenceAdditional Content Warning: Racism. Reference to Famine, fake fairearm.