- Tom Murphy (playwright)
Tom Murphy (born 1935) is an Irish
dramatist who has worked closely with theAbbey Theatre inDublin . He was born inTuam ,County Galway , Ireland. His first successful play, "A Whistle In the Dark " was performed at theTheatre Royal Stratford East inLondon in 1961 and caused considerable controversy both there and in Dublin when it was later given its Irish premiere at the Abbey having initially been rejected by its artistic director. A devastating portrayal of the cult of violence in the Irish immigrant community living in England in the 1960s it remains his best known and most often performed work.Career and Style
Subsequent plays include the historical epic "Famine" (1968) which deals with the Irish Potato Famine of 1848, the anti-clerical "
The Sanctuary Lamp " (1975), "The Gigli Concert " (1983) and for many his masterpiece, the lyrical "Bailegangaire" and the bar-room comedy "Conversations on a Homecoming " (both 1985) .His work is characterised by a constant experimentation in form and content from the apparently naturalistic "
A Whistle In the Dark " to the surreal "The Morning After Optimism" and the spectacularly verbal "The Gigli Concert ". Recurring themes include the search for redemption and hope in a world apparently deserted by God and filled with suffering. Although steeped in the culture and mythology of Ireland, Murphy's work does not trade on familiar clichés of Irish identity, dealing instead with Dostoyevskian themes of violence, nihilism and despair while never losing sight of the presence of laughter, humour and the possibilities of love and transcendence.Recent Honours
Considered by many to be Ireland's greatest living playwright, Tom Murphy was honoured by the Abbey Theatre in 2001 by a retrospective season of six of his plays. Younger playwrights whose work shows an indebtedness to him include
Conor McPherson ,Martin McDonagh andGary Mitchell . His latest plays include "The Wake" (1997), "The House" (2000) and "The Alice Trilogy", which premiered in 2005 at theRoyal Court Theatre in London withJuliet Stevenson in the eponymous role. In 2006 Murphy directed the Irish premiere of the same play at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin with Jane Brennan in the lead.He has written one novel, "The Seduction Of Morality" (1994). He currently lives in
Dublin .Plays
* On The Outside (1959)
*A Whistle In the Dark (1961)
* Famine (1968)
* The Orphans (1968)
* A Crucial Week In The Life Of A Grocer's Assistant (1969)
* The Morning After Optimism (1971)
* The White House (1971)
* On The Inside (1974)
* The Vicar Of Wakefield(1975)
*The Sanctuary Lamp (1976)
* The J Arthur Maginnis Story (1976)
* Epitaph Under Ether (1979)
* The Blue Macushla (1980)
* The Informer (1981)
*The Gigli Concert (1983)
*Conversations on a Homecoming (1985)
* Bailegangaire (1985)
* A Thief Of A Christmas (1985)
* Too Late For Logic (1989)
* The Patriot Game (1991)
* She Stoops To Folly (1995)
* The Wake (1997)
* The House (2000)
* The Alice Trilogy (2005)Novels
* The Seduction Of Morality (1994)
ee also
*
Brian Friel
*Sean O'Casey
*John Millington Synge
*Gary Mitchell
*Owen McCafferty References
* [http://www.irishwriters-online.com/tommurphy.html Tom Murphy at Irish Writers Online]
* [http://www.artscouncil.ie/aosdana/biogs/literature/thomasmurphy.html Aosdána short biography]
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