Irish playwright Thomas Kilroy was born in Limerick and through a career spanning fifty years, he has resisted fixed categories and boundaries in both his stagecraft and themes of his plays. This episode begins with a discussion about what interviewer Theo Dorgan refers to as a ‘double life’ – Kilroy’s role as a playwright and a Professor of English. This leads the conversation on to the theatre scene in Ireland in the 1960s, the start of a new generation of playwrights at the Abbey Theatre, and his experience working with Stephen Rea. Kilroy was involved with the Field Day Theatre Company but later left as he believed it should have been more politically focused.