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If ever there was a cult play, Corcadorca's Disco Pigs is it

If ever there was a cult play, Corcadorca's Disco Pigs is it. Not only is the quirky 1996 Fringe festival winner on a tour de force that brings it from the Galway Arts Festival to the Edinburgh Festival and on to London's Bush Theatre, but it now has its own soundtrack too. Cormac O'Connor, who composed the original music for the play, has been joined by a few Cork musicians including Stump's Mick Lynch and Graham Finn, previously of The Emperors of Icecream on an album entitled A Sense of Pork.

The CD was launched at an oh-so-trendy gathering in The Bodega, the "superpub" owned by The Globe's Jonathan Burke and Eoin Foyle together with Joe Kel- ly, well-known for local events such as Cabaret Deluxe and Mor Disco. Disco Pigs playwright Enda Walsh took time out from a busy schedule to give the CD his hearty endorsement. Enda will be premiering his new play, Sucking Dublin in TCD's Beckett theatre this October, and he is also hard at work adapting Pigs for Temple Films.