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was performed May 14 - June 13, 1999
at the Loeb Drama Center.
written by Martin McDonagh
directed by Scott Zigler
set design by Christine Jones
costume design by Catherine Zuber
lighting design by Michael Chybowski
sound design by Christopher Walker
stage manager Chris De Camillis
[Cast]
[Synopsis]
[Reading_List]
[Links/Articles]
Written by one of the world's most celebrated young
playwrights, this ingeniously funny, suspenseful, and moving
play centers on Billy, a disabled boy living on a barren
island off the Irish coast during the 1930s. Billy's parents
died at sea when he was a baby, and he has been raised by
two soft-hearted foster-aunts. Relentlessly ridiculed by the
other islanders, "Cripple Billy" seizes a chance to escape
his confined life on Inishmaan when an American film crew
arrives to make a documentary.
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Cast
Synopsis
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Excitement hits the island of Inishmore and the
sleepy village of Inishmaan when the local gossip,
Johnnypateeenmike, announces that a Hollywood film
crew is coming to film a movie on a nearby island.
No one wants to go more than the orphaned Cripple
Billy. After a life of teasing from his neighbors
like the tempestuous Slippy Helen and her brother
Bartley, Cripple Billy longs to escape the island
and his life with his well-meaning but crazy foster
aunts. When he sets sail for the film set to chase
his dreams, he finds answers to questions he never
could have found in Inishmaan, but finds that those
same answers lead him home.
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Reading List
All of these titles can be purchased online or at the
Harvard Book Store:
- Martin McDonagh
- Sebastian Barry
- John Millington Synge
- Sean O'Casey
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Links/Articles
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