Synopsis
Reid - Plays 1 - Tea in a China Cup & Did You Hear the One About the Irishman? & Joyriders & The Belle of the Belfast City & My Name Shall I tell You my Name? & Clowns

Published by Methuen
Tea in a China Cup focuses on the differing experiences of three generations of women in a working-class Belfast Protestant family, a tapestry of tales linked by the central character Beth, torn between the influence of traditions and the rejection of gentility and respectability
Did You Here the One About the Irishman? shows how both nationalists and loyalists are dependent on one another
Joyriders, grew out of the work Reid did with residents at the notorious Davis Flats estate and is structured around the day-to-day activities of four Catholic teenagers on a youth training scheme running at a now-disused textile mill in Belfast and plays on the idea of Britain taking a joy-ride through Ireland
The Belle of Belfast city shows Dolly, a former music-hall star whose bawdy songs and unconventional antics conjure a magical Belfast far removed from that represented by her nephew Jack, a hardline loyalist politician
My Name, Shall I Tell You My name? is "Fierce, poignant...a formidable portrait of intransigent, archaic patriotism" ~ The Times
Clowns (the sequel to Joyriders) is a "warmhearted, compassionate play" ~ The Guardian