David Ireland, known for provocative works, transitions to Christian themes in 'The Fifth Step,' causing worries on audience expectations amidst the dark comedy.
His play involves a unique blend of Christian elements and taboo subjects like masturbation, diverging from his typical political pieces about the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Despite attempting a departure in theme, Ireland's core conflict between belief and ideology remains a prevalent aspect of 'The Fifth Step,' demonstrating continuity in his works.
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