<i>It's harder to kill people when there's a peace process on.</i><br/><i><br/></i>Ulster Loyalist Alan Black is kept awake every night by his neighbour McCorrick's dog barking. To add to his difficulties McCorrick refuses to acknowledge that he even owns a dog let alone one that is creating a disturbance.<br/><br/>In a Northern Ireland he barely recognises where politics has proved just to be the continuation of war by other means a disconsolate Alan sets out to rid himself of the incessant noise. As he seeks help from authority figures he finally - as a very last resort - turns to the only voice he can really trust Eamonn Holmes...<br/><br/>Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the partition of Ireland and the foundation of Northern Ireland <i>Yes So I Said Yes</i> is a blackly comic ferocious dystopian satire about what it's like to feel alone in a place where everyone else is conspiring to erase you and your history.<br/><br/>This edition was published to coincide with the production at London's Finborough Theatre in November 2021.
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