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Return to previous page The Cripple of Inishmaan ( Cottesloe, NT / 7th Jan 97 - 23rd April 97) (Lyttelton, NT / 30th April 97 - 19th Aug 97)
Review by Darren Dalglish 18th Jan 97
This new play by Martin McDonagh is superb. He won an Evening Standed award
for his last play " The Beauty Queen of Leenane" which I was not too
impressed with , but this play is a gem, far better in my opinion with some
fantastic writing and brilliant acting .
Set in Ireland, the story centres on a cripple boy called Billy, played by
Ruaidhri Conroy. He is ridiculed by the locals because of his disability
and not treated like a normal person. His parents died when he was a baby
and two local sisters brought him up, whom he now calls his aunts. They care
very deeply for him, but this is not enough , he still feels unloved and an
emptiness. He craves to find out the truth of how his parents died. When he
learns that a Hollywood film is to be made in his local town he goes to see
the filmmakers in a hope of getting a job as an actor . He is invited to
America for a screen test, which leads to various consequences back home.
This is a play that has you laughing one minute and feeling sad the next.
McDonagh's writing is of the highest quality which kept me gripped from
start to finish with twist after twist and emotional torture.
The acting is phenomenal by ALL the cast , particularly by Conroy who
plays the crippled boy. This is his stage debut, but he pulled it off
sensationally, he made his character very believable and convincing.
This is certainly one of the those productions were everything fits
perfectly with a great script and great acting. This is theatre at its best
and is not to be missed.
(Darren Dalglish)
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