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Conor McPherson

Autore di The Weir

33+ opere 624 membri 5 recensioni 2 preferito

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Conor McPherson, Irish playwright and screenwriter, has several plays to his credit including the critically acclaimed St. Nicholas. Another of his works, "The Weir," brought him London's Evening Standard Drama Award for Most Promising Playwright. His work on the film "I Went Down" represents his mostra altro first experience as a screenwriter. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

Opere di Conor McPherson

The Weir (1998) 163 copie
Weir and Other Plays (1998) 92 copie
The Seafarer (2007) 77 copie
Shining City (2005) 64 copie
Dublin Carol (2000) 36 copie
Port Authority (2001) 27 copie
McPherson: 4 Plays (1999) 25 copie
The Night Alive (2013) 17 copie
Beckett on Film [2002 film] (2002) — Regista; Regista — 14 copie
The Veil (2011) 12 copie
The Birds (2014) 12 copie
This Lime Tree Bower (1996) 10 copie

Opere correlate

Yeats è morto! (2001) — Collaboratore — 411 copie
The Best Plays Theater Yearbook 2007-2008 (2009) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1971-08-06
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Ireland
Luogo di nascita
Dublin, Ireland
Luogo di residenza
Dublin, Ireland
Istruzione
University College Dublin
Organizzazioni
Aosdána
Fly By Night Theatre Company

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On Christmas Eve in Dublin two brothers, Sharkey and Richard, have a few friends over for cards. Richard has recently gone blind after hitting his head dumpster diving. Sharkey is trying to quit drinking. The friends aren’t much better off. Their lives are all messy. They all drink way too much.

Unknown to all but Sharkey, Satan, disguised as a Mr. Lockhart, accompanies one of the friends. And he wants to collect a soul – specifically Sharkey’s. The all-night game leaks into Christmas morning and the outcome will determine Sharkey’s fate.… (altro)
 
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Hagelstein | 1 altra recensione | Jun 1, 2022 |
"St. Nicholas" was amazing, and "The Weir" was great.
 
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KatrinkaV | Sep 30, 2020 |
In the title play a man loses his wife to a car accident but the guilt he feels due to his behavior before her death drives him to see a therapist - a former priest with his own problems. Oh, and the man has seen his wife's ghost in their house. An outstanding play. I'd love to see it when it appears at The Irish Repertory Theater in NYC this summer.

The second play, Come On Over, is a disturbing short one featuring another bad behaving priest.
 
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Hagelstein | Apr 29, 2016 |
(Seen 22 March 2014 at Wyndham's Theatre, London)

This play is set in a bar in a rural village in present day Ireland, an area that is shielded from big city Dublin to the southeast but is a popular holiday spot for European tourists due to its natural beauty. Two of the bar's regular customers, Jack, a garage owner in his fifties, and his assistant and general handyman Jim, in his forties, along with the bar owner, Brendan, in his thirties, all unmarried men, are excited yet perturbed by the news that an attractive young woman from Dublin will move into a long unoccupied house in town, and that she will be coming to the bar to meet the locals. Valerie is accompanied by Finbar, a former resident who has moved away from the village but owns much of the property there, including the house he sold to her. Finbar, though married, is a bit of a dandy, and is viewed as an outsider and somewhat of a traitor by the other men, in part because he attracts women like bees to honey.

The four men all vie for Valerie's attention, and three of them each tell a story about the village to impress her. These tales are village legends, with an uncertain amount of truth and a surreal, ghostly and unsettling ending, including one set in the house that Valerie has just moved into. The men regret their tales and are concerned that they may have unnerved Valerie. However, she feels liberated by their accounts, and proceeds to tell them a "ghost" story from her past that puts theirs to shame.

The Weir was originally written in 1997, won the Evening Standard, Critics’ Circle and Olivier awards for Best New Play, and established [[Conor McPherson]] as one of the great young playwrights. This revival, which is playing at Wyndham's Theatre until 19 April, stars Risteárd Cooper (Finbar), Dervla Kirwan (Valerie), Ardal O'Hanlon (Jim), Brian Cox (Jack) and Peter McDonald (Brendan). It was richly infused with humor, friendship, loss and despair, yet hope and a sense of community shone through the sorrow like the sun peeking through storm clouds. I thoroughly enjoyed this production, aand would highly recommend it to anyone who can see it in London before it closes next month, or elsewhere.
… (altro)
 
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kidzdoc | Mar 24, 2014 |

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33
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Utenti
624
Popolarità
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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