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Multiple productions and the international successes of plays like
The Weir have led to Conor McPherson being regarded by many as one
of the finest writers of his generation. McPherson has also been
hugely prolific as a theatre director, as a screenwriter and film
director, garnering many awards in these different roles. In this
collection of essays, commentators from around the world address
the substantial range of McPherson's output to date in theatre and
film, a body of work written primarily during and in the aftermath
of Ireland's Celtic Tiger period. These critics approach the work
in challenging and dynamic ways, considering the crucial issues of
morality, the rupturing of the real, storytelling, and the
significance of space, violence and gender. Explicit considerations
are given to comedy and humour, and to theatrical form, especially
that of the monologue and to the ways that the otherworldly, the
unconscious and the supernatural are accommodated dramaturgically,
with frequent emphasis placed on the specific aspects of
performance in both theatre and film.
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