PROUDLY PRESENTS

THE SPRING 2005 PRODUCTION

"THE   COUNTRY   BOY"

A Drama in Two Acts By
John Murphy

Directed By
Larry Coughlin

Chicago Gaelic Park
6119 W. 147th Street
Oak Forest, IL 60452


Performance Dates for

"THE COUNTRY BOY"

are as follows:

April 1, 2, 3, ~ 8, 9, 10 ~ 15, 16 and 17   2005

The Cast

CharacterActorCity
Tom MaherBarney FarrelyLemont, IL
Mary Kate MaherKate McNallyBlue Island, IL
CurlyDavid O'CarrollPlainfield, IL
EddieMartin Murphy Oaklawn, IL
JuliaKatie Flynn-McKirdieOak Lawn, IL
EileenSíle CotterOak Lawn, IL
Assistant DirectorLiam BriickJoliet, IL

The Play

Set in the kitchen of the Maher house in Co. Mayo in the mid fifties
"The Country Boy" takes a penetrating look at the mores, the hopes and the
dreams of the rural population regarding emigration and marriage in that era.
For those of you who remember Ireland in the 1950s, welcome back to your youth.
For those of you who are fascinated with what it would be like to
emigrate and find a new life on foreign shores, forget the fascination.

As the plot unfolds we meet Eddie and his American wife Julia back from New York
for a months vacation only to find that this fascination has grasped his younger brother
Curley who sees no future for himself in Ireland and who can't wait to get to the US.
As it turns out, Eddie did not find the land of his dreams in New York.
Some hard times, a bout with the bottle, a troubled marriage and a devastating
homesickness for the land and the girl he left behind made him rue the day he ever
left Ireland and he was determined Curley would not make the same mistake.
The play is unusual in that it treats emigration as unnecessary and suggests
that the dream can be fulfilled by staying at home in Ireland.
Real problems, personal and social are examined and discussed,
revealing the innermost thoughts and feelings of the people involved including:
The banter between Eddie and Curley; Eddie reminiscent about his boyhood;
Julia's heart wrenching monologue designed to get Eddie off the bottle and save her marriage.
Rounding out the cast are: The crusty, stubborn, Tom Maher with a "heart of gold" and his
better half the ever-thoughtful and delightful Mary Kate, and last but not least the fair
and lovely red-haired Eileen with the twinkling eyes and melodious tones of a sweet cailín.

John Murphy, using his keen wit and creative skills has gathered this cast together
in an extraordinary play that makes for an enchanting evening at the theatre.

EVENING PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY and SATURDAY are at 8:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES on SUNDAY are at 3:00 p.m.
Tickets are $10.00 for Theatre Performances only.
Tickets are $20.00 for Dinner/Theatre Combination.
Dinner/Theatre Combination Performances are on Sundays Only
Reservations are a must for Dinner/Theatre.
For tickets and reservations please call Gaelic Park at 708-687-9323

This play will be presented during
Acting Irish International Theatre Festival
at
The Beverly Arts Center
on May 18th 2005.

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