The Complete Plays of John Millington Synge by John Millington Synge
This collection of so called In Riders To The Sea a one-act written in 1904 and possibly one of the finest tragedies ever produced, we deal with an issue all too common to the West of Ireland, loss of life at sea. A mother and her two daughters struggle to save their brother from the same fate which has claimed the lives of three generations of strong men.
Synge's masterpiece The Playboy of the Western World was written in 1907. When first presented by the Abbey players it sparked riots among Irish patriots who were very sensitive to its bitter humor. The story tells of Christopher Mahon, a young man from the south, who flees from home after killing his dad. 'Christy,' as he's called, enjoys new found celebrity status as Synge's bitter humor was also to be heard in The Well of the Saints and In the Shadow of the Glen the latter being a one-act comedy written in 1903. His later work The Tinkers Wedding was never produced for fear of further riots while Deirdre of the Sorrows remained unfinished due to the untimely death of the author at the age of only thirty eight. Scenes/Monologues: Great material for older actresses. Recommended by: Muiris. |
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