Blackbird David Harrower Jun 2026
The boy asks if Ray is "playing" with Una. The final image suggests a cyclical horror: the potential for Ray to repeat his past mistakes. It leaves the audience questioning whether Ray is a reformed man or a predator who cannot change.
Without giving away the ending, Harrower concludes Blackbird not with catharsis, but with a desperate, futile act of repetition. The play suggests that some wounds are so profound that they don’t heal; they simply become the architecture of a life. Una came seeking an ending, but some stories cannot end neatly. They just continue to echo. blackbird david harrower
https://aogaku-daku.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Howl2018.pdf David Harrower's Blackbird : Exploring the Psychology of a ... The notion that a man can fall in love with an underage girl produces a very negative, intense and emotional reaction by most people. They will assume that this ... Faber & Faber The boy asks if Ray is "playing" with Una