
A Skull in Connemara - Acting Edition
par
Martin McDonagh
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Format
Broché
Pages
72
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 1, 1998
Éditeur
Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
ISBN-10
0822216655
ISBN-13
9780822216650
Description
In a small, rural Irish town, Mick Dowd finds himself engaging in a rather unusual occupation during a designated week each autumn—disinterring bones from graves for the local cemetery's expansion. The macabre nature of his task, however, is filled with unexpected twists, bringing to light a tapestry of dark humor, unabashed truths, and the complexities of human nature.
As Mick digs into the past, he not only uncovers physical remains but also unearths the buried secrets and stories of those who have passed. The interactions with the townspeople reveal a community steeped in intrigue, where the memories of the deceased coexist with lively banter and hidden agendas. Each character adds a layer to the narrative, showcasing the mix of humor and poignancy that defines life in Connemara.
Through a blend of absurdity and heartfelt moments, this thought-provoking play captures the essence of mortality and the way it shapes the relationships within the living. Mick’s journey becomes a reflection on life, love, and the inevitable intertwining of joy and sorrow, inviting audiences to consider the legacies we leave behind.
As Mick digs into the past, he not only uncovers physical remains but also unearths the buried secrets and stories of those who have passed. The interactions with the townspeople reveal a community steeped in intrigue, where the memories of the deceased coexist with lively banter and hidden agendas. Each character adds a layer to the narrative, showcasing the mix of humor and poignancy that defines life in Connemara.
Through a blend of absurdity and heartfelt moments, this thought-provoking play captures the essence of mortality and the way it shapes the relationships within the living. Mick’s journey becomes a reflection on life, love, and the inevitable intertwining of joy and sorrow, inviting audiences to consider the legacies we leave behind.
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