"Say Nothing" TV Adaptation Explores Complex IRA Narratives
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Actors Lola Petticrew and Maxine Peake discuss their roles as Dolours Price in the FX/Hulu series 'Say Nothing,' portraying her at different life stages during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The series explores Price's involvement with the IRA, her participation in the 1973 London bombing, and her subsequent hunger strike. Both actors highlight the complexity of Price's character and the series' focus on the gray areas of morality, aiming to spark conversations about the legacy of the Troubles.
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