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Rough Girls

Tara Lynne O’Neill’s debut play chronicles the courage and determination of the first Northern Irish women’s football team, known as the suffragettes of soccer.

A century after the formation of the first Northern Irish women’s football team, Derry Girls’ Tara Lynne O’Neill’s debut play, enacted by an all-female cast, chronicles the courage and determination of the women who became known as the suffragettes of soccer.

In Belfast in September 1917, in the midst of World War I and one year after the Easter Rising, a group of women representing the teams Celtic and Distillery got together to play football in front of 16,000 fans at Grosvenor Park. While the men were away at war, the women risked ridicule and rejection by kicking a ball. But the game proved so popular that it was repeated to ever-increasing crowds.

They went on to contest the first women’s international match that same year at the same venue, and carried on playing until the FA ban on women’s football in 1921. One hundred years later, Northern Ireland’s women’s football team qualified for the European Championship for the first time, making history once again.

Oscar Wilde said, ‘Football is all very well as a game for rough girls, but it’s hardly suitable for delicate boys.’ This is the story of those ‘rough girls’.

Rough Girls was filmed for television at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, with a socially distanced audience, for Â鶹Éç Arts.

1 hour, 29 minutes

Last on

Sun 3 Jul 2022 21:30

Credits

Role Contributor
She Tara Lynne O'Neill
Mrs C Carol Moore
Mrs O'Neill Claire Cogan
Mrs Stott Jo Donnelly
Duncher Nicky Harley
Gertie Caroline Curran
Tilly Ruby Campbell
Molly Eloise Stevenson
Maggie Ann Catriona McFeely
Miss M Suzie Seweify
Spit Nuala McGowan
Writer Tara Lynne O'Neill
Executive Producer Jimmy Fay
Director Kimberley Sykes

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