A historically accurate and deeply human account of the events surrounding the three funerals of Frank Stagg who died after 62 days on hunger strike.
Written by Brían MacSuibhne and set in 70’s Leigue Cemetery, Ballina, Co. Mayo.
Developed with the blessing and factual input of the Stagg family, We Have Him Back! tells the story of a mother watching her son die, a wife confronting official falsehoods, a sister struggling to understand, and a brother whose love and resolve would not allow history to be buried in silence. Weaving documented conversations, world and national news, music, and life in 1970s rural Ireland, grounds the personal tragedy into a wider historical moment.
“It conveys my brother Frank with honesty, dignity and accuracy. It honours not only his sacrifice, but the pain, courage and determination of our family in the face of Frank’s treatment even after his death.” George Stagg
A major heritage and commemorative project, exploring themes of family, human rights and Section 31 State censorship. It is intended for audiences across generations: those with living memory and those encountering this tragic history for the first time.
“Fifty years ago, the truth was buried in concrete, censorship and lies. This play is about uncovering that truth, about love between brothers, and a family who refused to let their son be erased from history.” Brían MacSuibhne
Featuring a cast of 12.