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A Whistle in the Dark is a play by Tom Murphy that premiered on September 11, 1961 at the Joan Littlewood's Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, having been rejected by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. It then went on to be a West End hit. Murphy was twenty-five years old at the time.
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Poster for the 1961 production, after it had moved to the Apollo Theatre, London
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Mush Hugo Carney Michael Carney Des Carney Iggy Carney Harry Carney Dada Betty
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1961-09-11
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a living-room in Michael's house in Coventry,
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Irish diaspora, family, violence, masculinity
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A Whistle in the Dark is a play by Tom Murphy that premiered on September 11, 1961 at the Joan Littlewood's Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, having been rejected by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. It then went on to be a West End hit. Murphy was twenty-five years old at the time. The play tells the story in three acts of the climactic confrontation between Michael, the oldest of the Carney sons, and his father and brothers, a brawling, hard-drinking, criminal gang of Irish immigrants living and working in Coventry. A powerful portrayal of tribal violence and the devastation it brings in its wake in spite of attempts to stand against it, it remains Murphy's best known and most performed play. John Lahr of The Village Voice saw its influence in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming. Other plays showing its influence are Gary Mitchell's , 's and Jimmy Murphy’s
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Harry Carney Michael Carney Des Carney Dada Hugo Carney Iggy Carney Mush Betty
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1961-09-11
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a living-room in Michael's house inCoventry,
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Irish diaspora, family, violence, masculinity
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