The Theatre of Tom Murphy


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Tom Murphy shot to fame with the London production of A Whistle in the Dark in 1961, establishing him as the outstanding Irish playwright of his generation. The international success of DruidMurphy, the 2012-13 staging of three of his major plays by the Druid Theatre Company, served to underline his continuing appeal and importance. This is the first full scale academic study devoted to his theatre, providing an overview of all his work, with a detailed reading of his most significant texts. His powerful and searchingly honest engagement with Irish history and society is reflected in the violent Whistle in the Dark, the epic Famine (1968), the often hilarious Conversations on a Homecoming (1985) and the darkly Chekhovian The House (2000). Folklore and myth figure more prominently in the spiritual drama of The Sanctuary Lamp (1975), the Faustian Gigli Concert (1983) and the women's stories of Bailegangaire (1985). The range and reach of Murphy's theatre is demonstrated in this informed reading, supported by key interviews with the playwright himself and his most important theatrical and critical interpreters.




The Theatre of Tom Murphy


Book Description

Tom Murphy shot to fame with the London production of A Whistle in the Dark in 1961, establishing him as the outstanding Irish playwright of his generation. The international success of DruidMurphy, the 2012-13 staging of three of his major plays by the Druid Theatre Company, served to underline his continuing appeal and importance. This is the first full scale academic study devoted to his theatre, providing an overview of all his work, with a detailed reading of his most significant texts. His powerful and searchingly honest engagement with Irish history and society is reflected in the violent Whistle in the Dark, the epic Famine (1968), the often hilarious Conversations on a Homecoming (1985) and the darkly Chekhovian The House (2000). Folklore and myth figure more prominently in the spiritual drama of The Sanctuary Lamp (1975), the Faustian Gigli Concert (1983) and the women's stories of Bailegangaire (1985). The range and reach of Murphy's theatre is demonstrated in this informed reading, supported by key interviews with the playwright himself and his most important theatrical and critical interpreters.




A Whistle In The Dark


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"A Whistle in the Dark" depicts the reunion of an Irish family in Coventy. A picture of Irishmen "over here" asserting themselves in one of England's post-war dream cities.




Bailegangaire


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Alice Trilogy


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Haunting new play from Ireland's leading dramatist.




Theatre Stuff


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Essays on contemporary Irish theatre




The Nervous Stage


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The Nervous Stage examines the relations between theatrical practices and the scientific study of the nervous system.




After Tragedy


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The House


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Cast size: large.




Who Do I Think I Am?


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This is a collection of short poems inspired by the teachings in the Tao Te Ching. The poems are related to the sequence of chapters in the Tao Te Ching. This Part 1 of three books is reflective of chapters 1 to 27. These poems provide a personal and modern interpretation of the overall intent of each chapter but can be read and enjoyed as individual, mindful and inspirational poems that do not require knowledge of the Tao Te Ching. Ultimately, the poems provide a challenge to the reader to determine ways of becoming a 'better me'.