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GERARD GORMAN is the person who named Malachy Finegan, the most prolific paedophile priest known about in the history of the Catholic Church in Ireland. In doing so, and in his subsequent struggle for justice for himself and others, he has inspired many men to come forward and speak their (difficult) truths. ‘Though it might seem odd language to use, his story has been a blessing to me,’ as one man puts it. In B O Y two Irish artists will present the heart of that nationally-significant story on stage for the first time LEONARD BARRY, a renowned uileann piper resident in Sligo; and DAMIAN GORMAN, one of the country’s most respected poets and playwrights. Damian is Gerard Gorman’s brother. The intention of this hour-long performance is that these two artists will use their instruments – the lyric poem and the uileann pipes – to support Gerard in his own intention: that the clear and truthful telling of the story might save someone, anyone, from harm. It is to amplify his voice artistically; to extend its reach; to put words into the heart of his mouth, so to speak. The purpose of the whole endeavour, its ambition, is not to devastate people, to wreck them. What would be the point in that? Though it has devastating experience at its core – and that will not be shied away from – the desire is not to leave people in pieces. But to leave them, in some way, ‘bigger’; to hold two strands of a story together at the one time: devastation in one hand; redemption in the other. As
B O Y – an unforgettable life in words and music image © 2020 PAGOR Photography
Hammersmith Irish Cultural Centre
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B O Y – an unforgettable life in words and music image © 2020 PAGOR Photography
Hammersmith Irish Cultural Centre
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- irishcentrehammersmith.co.uk
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on Fri 19 September 2025