'There's
life that isn't life at all.'
In this newly revised, freely adapted
version of Heinrik Ibsen's Ghosts (1881), Thomas Kilroy
bravely examines ways in which the sins of a father are visited
on children in a family frightened by ghosts.
Forces of the past and present collide
in this biopsy of the interactions between private and public
lives, between Church and secular values, and of the characters'
prospects as they try to make up for lost time where there's no
space left for the truth.