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Cripple Of Inishmaan



The play is about a boy who is called "The Cripple of Inishmaan" because he is disabled. He is very excited to audition for a movie that is being filmed on the neighboring island, but no one in his community is excited about it. The play is about the boy's attempt to get across the sea to audition, and the obstacles he faces. more details
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  • The play is about a boy who is called "The Cripple of Inishmaan" because he is disabled.
  • He is very excited to audition for a movie that is being filmed on the neighboring island, but no one in his community is excited about it.
  • The play is about the boy's attempt to get across the sea to audition, and the obstacles he faces.


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The play is about a boy who is called "The Cripple of Inishmaan" because he is disabled. He is very excited to audition for a movie that is being filmed on the neighboring island, but no one in his community is excited about it. The play is about the boy's attempt to get across the sea to audition, and the obstacles he faces.

Mr McDonagh is destined to be one of the theatrical luminaries of the 21st century (The New Republic) In 1934, the people of Inishman learn that the Hollywood director Robert Flaherty is coming to the neighbouring island to film his documentary Man of Aran. No-one is more excited than Cripple Billy, an unloved boy whose chief occupation has been gazing at cows and yearning for a girl who wants no part of him. For Billy is determined to cross the sea and audition for the Yank. And as news of his audacity ripples thorugh his rumour-starved community, The Cripple of Inishmaan becomes a merciless portrayal of a world so comically cramped and mean-spirited that hope is an affront to its order. With this bleak yet uproariously funny play, the young Anglo-Irish dramatist Martin McDonagh fulfills the promise of his award-winning The Beauty Queen of Leenane while confirming his place in a tradition that extends from Synge to O'Casey and Brendan Behan.
Review:
'Martin McDonagh's cruel, but not altogether heartless comedy [and] the sly viciousness and in-bred eccentricitiy of McDonagh's smalltown anti-heroes.' Daily Telegraph (10 November 2008)
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